Category Archives: CKRM News

Regina police chief fired after misconduct investigation into text messages
REGINA - Regina's police chief has been fired following a misconduct investigation involving inappropriate text messages, the city's mayor announced Tuesday. Chad Bachynski told reporters the probe fo...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Oct 28, 2025

Volatile temperatures expected for this winter
SASKATOON - Western Canadian farmers will need to closely monitor their thermometers in the coming months, says a weather expert. "There will be a lot of volatility this winter season," said Nathan Ha...
Sean Pratt Oct 28, 2025

Cameco shares soar after company and Brookfield sign nuclear reactor deal with U.S.
SASKATOON - Shares of Cameco Corp. rose more than 20 per cent after the company and Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. announced a partnership agreement with the U.S. government to help build nuclear re...
Canadian Press Oct 28, 2025

NDP goes up against Sask Party 'cool and calm' approach to Trump
REGINA - Facing heat from the NDP on the government's tariff response again, the Sask Party government are insisting a calm and cool approach is what is needed. "Look, what the important thing ...
John Cairns Oct 28, 2025

Cheveldayoff says NDP trying to score political points on Sask Poly cuts issue
REGINA - Minister of Advanced Education Ken Cheveldayoff was having none of the recent NDP criticism regarding the rounds layoffs at Sask Polytechnic. The latest criticism from the Opposition o...
John Cairns Oct 28, 2025

Business owners cite communication issues as Dewdney project nears end
REGINA - As the Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project is near completion, some business owners have been unhappy with the city's communication. The Dewdney revitalization project began last A...
Martin Oldhues Oct 28, 2025 The city is conducting proactive parking strategies for developing projects like the Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project. Courtesy City of Regina

City of Regina appoints new integrity commissioner
REGINA - Patricia Farnese has been named the new integrity commissioner for the City of Regina. Per a media release, Farnese will take over the role come Jan. 1, 2026. "Public trust in government is b...
Martin Oldhues Oct 28, 2025 The City of Regina's new integrity commissioner has over 20 years of experience in law, including roles at the City of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan. Courtesy of the University of Saskatchwan

Alberta teachers say fight just begun but will follow the law in back-to-work bill
EDMONTON - The union for Alberta's teachers says the province using the Charter's notwithstanding clause to end their strike is a gross abuse of power -- but says it will follow the law. The Alberta T...
Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press Oct 28, 2025

Alberta government passes bill to use notwithstanding clause to end teacher strike
EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith's caucus worked into the wee hours of Tuesday morning to curtail debate and speedily pass a bill using the Charter's notwithstanding clause to order 51,000 striking t...
Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press Oct 28, 2025

Prime Minister Carney's visit to Singapore focuses on attracting investment in Canada
SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to Singapore on Tuesday, as his first official visit to Asia enters its second leg. Carney has been pitching Canada as a reliable trading partner for S...
Sarah Ritchie and Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Oct 28, 2025
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