Category Archives: CKRM News
COVID numbers dropping in new cases, hospitalizations and ICU patients
COVID numbers continue to slide downwards in new cases, hospitalizations and deaths in this week’s COVID-19 report put out by the province. New lab confirmed cases are down from 231 to 208. Hosp...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
Latest Sask crop report says eastern areas had some flooding while western areas need more moisture
The latest Saskatchewan crop report says there was general rain across the grainbelt this week but more will be needed in some areas. Provincial crops extension specialist Matt Struthers says s...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
Regina council approves study to improve Arcola Avenue
Regina city council passed a motion in favour of improving traffic flow and safety along with one of Regina’s busiest roads. Council approved the Arcola Avenue Corridor study, which lays out a l...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
Government House has lots to do on Canada Day
Inside and outside of Government House will be a hive of activity on Canada Day. Things begin at 1 at Government House Canada Day, said Carolyn Spiers of the Lt.-Gov. office. “And it is Lt.-Gov....
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
Canada Day activities aplenty in Regina
There is lots to do in and around Regina this Canada Day. In addition to the things going on at Government House, Family friendly activities will be taking place at Wascana Park once again. Main stage...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
Saskatchewan communities celebrate Canada Day
Canada Day will be celebrated in many communities across the province. In Moose Jaw, Crescent Park is the place to be from 11 to 4 p.m. Performers will hit the stage in the Amphitheatre at 1 p.m. The ...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
15-year-old charged with first degree murder in city’s sixth homicide
The Regina Police Service has charged a 15-year-old with first-degree murder in the City’s sixth homicide of 2022. It was in the early morning hours of Wednesday that police were dispatched to t...
Jon Troth Jun 30, 2022
Regina council votes against mandating sprinklers in new residential builds
Regina city council has decided not to mandate automatic sprinklers in new residential builds. The decisions came at Wednesday’s city council meeting and are a flip from last week’s execut...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2022
Reports of Tornados After Series of Storms
Its been a stormy start to summer. Another afternoon of warm air and changing weather systems brought a series of storms across the prairies, and through Saskatchewan. Most of the nasty weather was fo...
Harvard Media Jun 29, 2022
Sask provides 530 thousand dollars to 13 short line railways in the province
The Saskatchewan government has announced grants of 530 thousand dollars to 13 short line railways across the province. The funding assists with track upgrades and expansion, improved crossing surface...
Harvard Media Jun 29, 2022
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