Category Archives: CKRM News
Liberals introduce ‘Milgaard’s Law’ to create review process for wrongful convictions
New legislation introduced in the House of Commons Thursday would make it easier and faster for people who may have been wrongfully convicted to have their cases reviewed. Justice Minister David Lamet...
Jon Troth Feb 16, 2023
Numbers are down in province’s latest CRISP report
A decrease in COVID-19 and RSV cases has been noted in the province’s latest Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program, or CRISP, report. There were 482 lab-confirmed positive cases of ...
Jon Troth Feb 16, 2023
Numbers are down in province’s latest CRISP report
A decrease in COVID-19 and RSV cases has been noted in the province’s latest Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program, or CRISP, report. There were 482 lab-confirmed positive cases of ...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023

NDP Wants A Plan to Retain Immigrants in Sask
The Saskatchewan NDP says Saskatchewan is losing people to other provinces at a high rate. Leader Carla Beck notes hundreds of health care workers have left Saskatchewan in the last year for other pro...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023
Sask Water Security Agency offers free farm water management workshops
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency is offering free farm workshops this winter on water management. Agency spokesperson Patrick Boyle says free half-day workshops are being offered onli...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023
Nutrien announces net earnings of 7.7 billion dollars
Saskatoon-based Nutrien has announced net earnings of 7.7 billion dollars in 2022. The profits were supported by higher fertilizer prices and record performance at Nutrien Ag Solutions, more th...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023

Province Unveils Remote Learning Portals
Remote learning in Saskatchewan will be based in Kennaston, but have regional hubs right across the province, according to the provincial government. The hubs are located in Estevan, Moose Jaw, La Ron...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023
Manitoba, Saskatchewan justice ministers push for meeting on bail reform
The justice ministers of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are calling for a meeting with their federal, provincial and territorial counterparts on bail reform. Manitoba Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen says ...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023
SARM concerned over rural healthcare and lack of legitimate solutions
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is concerned over an ongoing lack of rural health support, job retention and recruitment and the operation of facilities. President of SARM ...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023

The Heart and Stroke Foundation Spotlighting Gender Inequity in Health Care
Did you know that two thirds of all research into heart and brain health that has been conducted has been focused on men? Or that every 16 minutes a woman in this country dies of a heart attack or str...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2023
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