Category Archives: CKRM News
Moose Jaw engineering department seeking slumping info
Some geohazards exist along the Moose Jaw River, particularly near the edge of the valley where property owners are potentially facing shallow to moderately deep slides. The city of Moose Jaw is going...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
Federal Government and Sask. First Nations partner on clean and affordable energy projects
The Government of Canada is partnering with Indigenous communities and businesses in Saskatchewan to deliver cleaner and more affordable energy. The Government will invest nearly $10 million for five ...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
Riders Marino suspended for four games
The suspension is in for Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive lineman Garrett Marino. The CFL announced on Monday, three incidents from Friday’s game have resulted in a four game suspension for Ma...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
“Don’t give a damn about the affordability crisis,” Sask. NDP critical of power rate hikes
With SaskPower set to improve a rate increase and SaskEnergy now submitted a rate increase, the Offical Opposition is calling on the Government of Saskatchewan to stop raising the cost of living for i...
Jon Troth Jul 11, 2022
Province’s parks are the place to be this week
If you're looking for something to do this week, you can park it in one of Saskatchewan's provincial parks. It's parks week in Saskatchewan July 10 to 16, along with a celebration of Canada's Parks Da...
Jon Troth Jul 11, 2022
Summer turning up the heat this week
Mother Nature will be turning up the heat. Regina will see highs ranging from the high 20s to the low 30’s this week, with Saturday and Sunday topping off the week at 33c. Terri Lang, a meteorol...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
Canadian Cattlemen’s Association changes name
The group representing Canadian ranchers has changed its name. The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, which represents more than 60 thousand ranchers and feedlot operators nationwide, will...
Jon Troth Jul 11, 2022
Hail crop damage claims above average in June in Sask
Crop damage claim numbers from June hailstorms in Saskatchewan are above normal. The president of the Canadian Crop Hail Association, Scott McQueen, says claim numbers are up but damage is gene...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
Unison and Feds Team up to Help Music Industry.
The Canadian government and Unison are teaming up to help administer a support fund for musicians. 15 Million dollars has been provided by the Department of Canadian Heritage, which should serve rough...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
Electricity Rates Going Up, Natural Gas is Next
Costs for everything are going up, and here are a couple of more things you will be potentially paying more for. First, Sask Power has been given the green light by the Sask Rate Review Panel to incre...
Harvard Media Jul 11, 2022
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