Category Archives: CKRM News
Last Mountain Distillery says "goodbye" to Cherry Whiskey
A Saskatchewan-made whiskey will no longer be produced. Last Mountain Distillery announced on their Facebook Page this year "will be our last Cherry Whisky Season as we say goodbye to a classic, and o...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023
19-year-old charged in 2022 fatal collision
A 19-year-old has been charged in connection to a fatal collision last year. Almost a year ago, on November 2, 2022, at 1:18 a.m., police were dispatched to Ring Road, between Wascana Parkway and Albe...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023
SaskTel waiving fees for Israel
With the ongoing situation in the middle East, SaskTel has waived long distance charges for people trying to get in touch with Israel. Effective immediately and until the end of October, that also inc...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023
Warm, dry start to the week; El Nino could affect Saskatchewan's winter
The immediate post-harvest weather forecast for Southern Saskatchewan is much like most of the last few months... warm and dry. Skies are clear and high temps are in the high teens Monday and Tuesday ...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023
Two dead in pair of separate accidents
Two separate accidents in Saskatchewan have left a pair of motorists dead. On October 12, at 6:00 a.m., the Indian Head RCMP responded to a single-vehicle collision on the 800 block of Grand Avenue in...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023

Two charged and arrested after RCMP seize 115 kilograms of illicit drugs
A traffic stop near Maidstone led to police seizing 155 kilograms of illicit drugs. As part of an ongoing investigation by the Alberta RCMP Serious and Organized Crime Unit, the Saskatchewan RCMP Rovi...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023

Sask Government "welcomes" decision from Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled on portions of the federal government's environmental policies, in this case the "Impact Assessment Act". Five out of seven judges found most of it to be unconsti...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023
RPS increasing police presence near places of worship
While other cities across Canada and the world have seen heated rallies and impromptu protests in regards to the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Regina Police Service said there hasn't been any direct thre...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023

Supreme Court majority rules against federal impact assessment law
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled against the federal government's impact assessment law on Friday, with five out of seven judges finding most of it to be unconstitutional because it ultimately seeks ...
Harvard Media Oct 13, 2023
Moose Jaw police seize 110,000 illegal cigarettes
A Moose Jaw residence on the 1100 block of Duffield Crescent was the scene of an execution of a warrant by Moose Jaw police Wednesday afternoon. Police seized 110,000 cigarettes, six firearms, over $5...
Harvard Media Oct 12, 2023
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