Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina man faces weapons, stolen property charges
Regina police arrested a 22-year-old man and charged him with firearms related offences and possession of stolen property. Police saw a man and two women in a stolen Chev Silverado truck in downtown R...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
City of Regina looking to make community more 2SLGBTQIAP+ friendly
The City of Regina is looking to make the City more friendly for the 2SLGBTQIAP+ community. The focus comes after Councillor Dan LeBlance brought forward a motion that passed unanimously that will see...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
Sask government offers supplemental aid for producers who lost livestock in April snow storms
The Saskatchewan government has announced supplemental Disaster aid for farmers who suffered significant losses from recent spring storms. The support will help producers who lost livestock in April s...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
New COVID-19 cases edge upward, Evusheld becomes available
The number of laboratory confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan edged slightly upward in this week’s provincial COVID report. There were 394 new cases this week, compared to 285 ne...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
Go fly a kite at the SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival this weekend
It’s looking like it will be a few nice clear days in a row for this year’s SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival in Swift Current. The festival runs Saturday and Sunday and will feature over ...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
Burns Hanley Building set to be demolished
The City of Regina has decided the fate of the Burns Hanley Building. Council voted to demolish the downtown building on the condition that its facade is preserved and maintained for use in future dev...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
Regina police investigate van-bicycle collision
A collision yesterday afternoon between a cyclist and a van in Regina is under investigation. The van was turning west on Fourth Avenue turning north onto Broad Street when the van and the cyclist col...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
Canada Post’s Marie-Anne Day Walker-Pelletier stamp unveiled
A new stamp is out featuring a longtime Indigenous chief in southern Saskatchewan. Yesterday in Fort Qu’Appelle, Canada Post unveiled a stamp for Chief Marie-Anne Day Walker-Pelletier, the forme...
Jon Troth Jun 16, 2022
Mini-go-cart racing coming to Moose Jaw
Swervin’ Mini Indy go-cart racing is coming to Moose Jaw. Teams from Vanier Collegiate and Phoenix Academy were given supplies to convert a gas powered engine to an electric powered one to compe...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
Seeding reaches 98 percent across Saskatchewan
Seeding is virtually complete across Saskatchewan according to the latest crop report. Provincial crops extension specialist Matt Struthers says 98 percent of the crop is in the ground. He says some s...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2022
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