Category Archives: CKRM News
Black Friday provides “great opportunity” to shop local
Black Friday has arrived, and many local businesses are excited about the upcoming rush of shoppers. Tony Playter, CEO of the Regina and District Chamber of Commerce, said it’s a great opportuni...
Jon Troth Nov 25, 2022
Regina hits 100 overdose deaths for third-straight year
Regina has hit triple digits in drug overdoses for the third straight year. As of the end of October and City has seen 102 deaths related to drug overdoses after police reported 12 apparent drug death...
Harvard Media Nov 25, 2022
City of Regina set to receive $2.9 million from federal safer communities program
The City of Regina is set to receive almost three million dollars from the Federal Government to make the Queen City safer. The city will receive $2.9 million through the new federal Building Safer Co...
Harvard Media Nov 25, 2022
Federal Health Minister Says 1M units of Imported Kids’ Pain Meds to Hit Pharmacy Shelves
Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the previously announced one million units of imported kids’ pain relievers are starting to arrive on pharmacy shelves. Meanwhile, Duclos says an ad...
Jon Troth Nov 25, 2022
Pedestrian Hit in Downtown Regina
Just before 8 o’clock this morning, emergency crews converged on the corner of Rose and 12 Avenue in Regina after a report of a pedestrian being hit. There aren’t a lot of details at this ...
Harvard Media Nov 25, 2022
Sask. Pastor Responsible for Online Harassment
An independent investigation was conducted and now a Lutheran Pastor has resigned from the Lutheran Church of Canada. Former Pastor Todd Guggenmos – who had worked in Langenburg – resigned...
Harvard Media Nov 25, 2022
Liberals, Tories spar over scope of proposed assault-style firearm definition
The Liberals say their proposed definition of a prohibited assault-style firearm applies only to guns that belong on the battlefield. But Conservative MPs continued to insist Thursday the federal move...
Harvard Media Nov 24, 2022
Latest provincial reports shows more cases of the flu over COVID
The province has released its latest Community Respiratory Illness Surveillance Program (CRISP) for November 6 to 19. In that time, there were more influenza cases compared to COVID-19 cases. However,...
Harvard Media Nov 24, 2022
Saskatchewan government deciding what to do with new revenue from carbon pricing
Saskatchewan is to soon gain control of the carbon pricing charge that shows up on residents power bills. But Premier Scott Moe and his Saskatchewan Party government are still mulling over how that ne...
Harvard Media Nov 24, 2022
Anti-poverty advocate has concerns over City’s homelessness motion
The City of Regina released a report stating how much it would cost to end homelessness, a number that an advocate calls inflated. The city said in a report that the city would have to increase taxes ...
Jon Troth Nov 24, 2022
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