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March Going Out Like a Lion
Old Man Winter won't let go of it's icy grip on Saskatchewan just yet. A storm system is expected to move across the province bringing significant snow to areas along the Yellowhead highway (#16) corr...
Cody Glydon Mar 27, 2025

Premier Moe says Sask. is now carbon tax free
Story By: John Cairns REGINA - Premier Scott Moe has announced Saskatchewan will be the first carbon tax free province in Canada. Moe made the announcement in a social media post that went out on the ...
Harvard Media Mar 27, 2025

Hurry Hard into the Final Weekend of March
In typical Spring fashion, March wants to go out like a Lion. That forecast is not stopping the BEACH BOYS from hitting Regina this Friday at the Brandt Centre. Good Vibrations will be wash over all t...
Gloria Mar 26, 2025

Man and Teen Charged After Firearms Incident in Regina
Regina police charged a 26-year-old man and a 16-year-old female after a firearms incident on Tuesday Officers responded to a business on Hamilton Street at around 10:20 a.m. , where they found EMS tr...
620 CKRM News Mar 26, 2025

NDP put Sask Party budget in the shredder, literally
REGINA - The opposition New Democrats shredded the Sask Party government's budget on Wednesday, in every way. At a media event at the Legislature, NDP Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon took the printed...
John Cairns Mar 26, 2025 Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon seen putting the 2025-26 budget in the shredder.John Cairns

Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding
SASKATOON - Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said the Saskatchewan government recognizes the importance of the province's Indigenous Business Sector, with several programs in place...
Jon Perez Mar 26, 2025 1 / 5 Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding speaks to reporters during a media scrum. Jon Perez

Federal grant could help Moose Jaw with $10M pumphouse project
Story By: Jason G Antonio MOOSE JAW - City hall wants to upgrade the South Hill water pumphouse and reservoir to increase capacity and enhance efficiency and hopes a federal grant can support the $10-...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 Moose Jaw City Hall. File photo

Students create colourful moose statue for upcoming curling tourney
Story By: Jason G Antonio MOOSE JAW - Mac the Moose is an internationally recognized and celebrated statue, but during the upcoming world curling tournament, another artwork known as "Map the Moose" w...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 Students from A.E. Peacock Collegiate's art club gather with curling organizers to celebrate the creation of their artwork, which features the world map on a moose. In the picture, in no particular order, are Cori Saas (teacher), sisters Anna and Mia Fullerton, Jessica Haubl, Kaylee Jensen, Keaton Atherton, and Sara Leptin, and curling vice-chairs Heather Eby and Devon Oleniuk. Photo by Jason G. Antonio

Opposition, government at odds over breast centre opening
Story By: John Cairns REGINA - The opposition New Democrats and the governing Sask Party were at odds Tuesday over timing of the opening of the new Breast Health Centre in Regina. At a media event Tue...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 NDP critics Vicki Mowat and Brittney Senger were critical that the new Breast Health Centre in Regina had not opened yet. John Cairns

No need for grading of eggs at farmers market, says province
By: John Cairns REGINA - The province has announced there will not be any need for the grading of eggs sold direct from farmer to consumer at Saskatchewan Farmers' markets. This news is on the directi...
Harvard Media Mar 26, 2025 Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill speaks to reporters March 25 at the legislature. John Cairns
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