Category Archives: CKRM News
Union says B.C. port employers want government to do ‘dirty work’ to end strike
The president of the union representing striking British Columbia port workers said employers are waiting for the federal government to do their “dirty work” instead of negotiating an end ...
Jon Troth Jul 06, 2023
Federal Natural Resource Minister discusses carbon tax during visit to Saskatchewan
Carbon pricing, or the ‘carbon tax,’ has been a hot issue for Saskatchewan residents and the province’s agriculture industry. Federal Natural Resource Minister Jonathan Wilkinson was...
Harvard Media Jul 06, 2023
Farmer ordered to pay after judge says thumbs-up emoji amounts to contract acceptance
A Saskatchewan judge says an emoji can amount to a contractual agreement and ordered a farmer to pay more than $82,000 for not delivering a product to a grain buyer after responding to a text message ...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023
Regina Police reports 11 more drug overdoses in May
Eleven more people died due to drug overdoses in Regina, according to the Regina Board of Police Commissioners monthly statistics report. The deaths bring Regina’s total to 66 in 2023, the most ...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023

Sidewalk Days back for another year in the Notorious City
Sidewalk Days are back in Moose Jaw starting tomorrow. For those who aren’t familiar, over 200 vendors, and thousands of people, will hit main street Moose Jaw to wander and enjoy what the city ...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023
Mother of missing Tamra Keepness dies, search continues 19 years after disappearance
A woman whose daughter has been missing for 19 years is being remembered as someone dedicated to her children. Lorena Keepness, the mother of Tamra Keepness, died suddenly in late May. Cowessess First...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023

Regina one step closer to allowing drinking in city parks
The City of Regina has moved closer to allowing people to drink alcohol in a limited number of city parks. Regina’s executive committee approved city administration’s recommendations that ...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023
B.C. port strike enters day five, with talks deadlocked over maintenance
Talks between maritime employers and the union representing British Columbia port workers remain deadlocked over maintenance issues as a strike by the workers enters its fifth day. Both sides have iss...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023
Canadians eligible for GST credit expected to receive ‘grocery rebate’ today
Canadians eligible for the GST credit are expected to receive a special payment today to help with the rising cost of groceries. The payment, which the Liberal government is calling the grocery rebate...
Harvard Media Jul 05, 2023
Canadians eligible for GST credit expected to receive ‘grocery rebate’ today
Canadians eligible for the GST credit are expected to receive a special payment today to help with the rising cost of groceries. The payment, which the Liberal government is calling the grocery rebate...
Jon Troth Jul 05, 2023









