Category Archives: CKRM News
‘Freddie the Flyer’ chronicles exploits of the North’s first Indigenous pilot
Across the pages of a picture book, the northern lights dance over the Arctic landscape with brush strokes of bold colour, as caribou and muskox graze on the tundra and a bush pilot takes to the skies...
Jon Troth Jul 22, 2023

Fake TikTok account claiming to be Regina Police deactivated
The Regina Police Service (RPS) say they have deactivated a fraudulent TikTok account calling to be the police service. According to the RPS, the account appeared briefly with a verified check mark. &...
Harvard Media Jul 21, 2023

Hot Weekend Ahead
The heat is on. This weekend the thermometer will begin pushing into the 30’s with a potential high temperature of 35 degrees on tap for Monday. “Its already happening in south western Sas...
Harvard Media Jul 21, 2023

Regina and Saskatoon see Overdose Outreach Teams extended
A pilot program to help people reduce their risk of overdoses has been extended in both Regina and Saskatoon. Overdose Outreach Teams in the communities will continue for another six months to further...
Harvard Media Jul 21, 2023

Scarth Street revitalization could lay groundwork for future downtown revival
The revitalization work on the F.W. Hill Mall, also known as the Scarth Street Mall, is underway. So far, the City of Regina has finished public engagement on preliminary design and vehicle access, wi...
Harvard Media Jul 21, 2023
Tony Bennett, masterful stylist of American musical standards, dead at 96
Tony Bennett, the eminent and timeless stylist whose devotion to classic American songs and knack for creating new standards such as “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” graced a decades lon...
Harvard Media Jul 21, 2023
Possible End in Sight for BC Port Strike: New Tentative Deal Reached Says Union
It has yet to be confirmed by the main players, but a union local for B-C port workers says a tentative agreement has been reached between a union bargaining committee and employers. International Lon...
Harvard Media Jul 20, 2023

STF disappointed over collective bargaining negotiations
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is disappointed over the government’s refusal to address class size and classroom complexity issues during negotiations for a new collective bargainin...
Harvard Media Jul 20, 2023

Encampment overdose highlights growing substance use challenges in Regina
After 33 days, the tent encampment in front of City Hall has seen its first death. According to the Regina Police Service, one woman died from an apparent drug overdose Wednesday morning. Mayor Sandra...
Harvard Media Jul 20, 2023
Union rescinds 72-hour B.C. port strike notice that had been set for Saturday
The union representing longshore workers in British Columbia says it has rescinded 72-hour strike notice that had sparked concerns the province’s ports could be shut down again by Saturday. In a...
Harvard Media Jul 19, 2023
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