Category Archives: CKRM News
Back to School unveils concerns for Teachers’ Federation
We may just be weeks into the new school, but the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) is already raising concerns about how the needs of students will be met. Samantha Becotte, the President...
Jon Troth Sep 21, 2022
James Smith Cree Nation chief to meet with federal ministers to discuss stabbings
The chief of a Saskatchewan First Nation that was the site of a series of deadly stabbings earlier this month is heading to Toronto for a meeting with federal cabinet ministers. Chief Wally Burns of J...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
Car Crashes into Building on Hill Ave
Two people were not hurt, but one was certainly confused, after a car crashed into the front of a building a Hill Avenue and Argyle Road in Regina. This happened just after 10 in the morning, and appa...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
Regina-based FCC sees bright future for food processors in 2022
Regina-based Farm Credit Canada sees a brighter future for food and beverage processors in the last half of 2022. Chief economist J.P. Gervais says food processor profit margins have suffered due to r...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
Peace flag flies at Regina City Hall
In commemoration of the United Nations International Day of Peace, people gathered outside Regina’s city hall for a flagraising Tuesday morning. The flag will fly at city hall until the morning ...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
Public Safety minister defends RCMP’s refusal to say how Sanderson died in custody
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino is defending the RCMP’s decision not to release details surrounding the death of the man accused in a mass stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan. Mendicino says...
Jon Troth Sep 20, 2022
Lawsuit can go ahead: Sask Court of Appeal
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has set aside a temporary injunction that prevented a lawsuit filed by some grieving parents of those who died in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash from going ahead. Sixt...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
Councillor Terina Shaw commits to ‘Cross-Cultural Training’
Councillor Terina Shaw is looking to ‘set the record straight’ with Regina residents after comments she made earlier this year. Those comments include, during a January 26 meeting of Regin...
Jon Troth Sep 20, 2022
SaskPower selects two locations to possibly host small modular reactors
SaskPower has identified the Estevan and Elbow areas for future study as the host of small modular reactors (SMR). The Estevan study area includes the areas around Boundary/Rafferty Dam and the Grant ...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
Advance voting begins in Saskatoon Meewasin byelection
Advance voting begins in the Saskatoon Meewasin byelection. The seat was left vacant when former NDP leader Ryan Meili resigned during the summer. Five candidates are campaigning to replace him. For t...
Harvard Media Sep 20, 2022
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