Category Archives: CKRM News
Queen City Ex looking to ‘Turn Up the Fun’ in 2022
The Queen City Ex is back and looking to build on a record-setting last year. The annual exhibition will run from August 3 to 7 at the REAL District, with five days of entertainment and fun for all ag...
Jon Troth Jun 15, 2022
Extreme heat making a weekend stop in Regina
Summer does not officially begin until next week, but it will feel like it this weekend. The current forecast for Saturday shows a high of +32. Environment Canada’s Terri Lang says a weather fro...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2022
Seeding near completion in South east Sask
Seeding is nearing completion in the southeast part of Saskatchewan. The crops extension specialist in Weyburn, Sherri Roberts says seeding has been delayed by heavy rain in some parts of the s...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2022
Heavy Rain Floods Parts of Manitou Beach
A whole lot of rain is causing more than a few headaches around Manitou Beach. The community north of Regina was hit with a deluge of rain, that has caused flooding, and damaged homes an businesses. S...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2022
Lunchtime supervision fee being implemented in Regina and Saskatoon
School divisions in Saskatchewan’s biggest cities will implement new lunchtime supervision fees when the bell rings in the next school year. The Regina Catholic School Division, Saskatoon Public...
Harvard Media Jun 14, 2022
SaskWheat outlook points to continued high prices in short term
The rising price of grain has prompted SaskWheat to release some stark numbers. Market analyst Marlene Boersch says the world will need an additional 240 billion dollars to properly feed itself...
Harvard Media Jun 14, 2022
Monday afternoon stabbing leads to charges
The Regina Police Service has released more information regarding the Monday afternoon stabbing. An 18-year-old male is facing a criminal charge of aggravated assault after the stabbing on 12th Avenue...
Harvard Media Jun 14, 2022
Health Canada proposed ground beef label comes under fire
Producer groups in Alberta have expressed opposition to a proposed Health Canada label on ground meat. Health Canada says it’s not a warning, it’s advice. It wants consumers to have better...
Harvard Media Jun 14, 2022
Federal Government lifts vaccine mandates for travel
The Federal Government has announced that it will be suspending COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic and outbound international travellers and federally regulated workers. The new rules will come in...
Harvard Media Jun 14, 2022
Rain settling in for a couple of days
Saskatchewan will be getting damp over the next couple of days. Environment Canada’s Terri Lang explains that a low pressure weather front is moving in from Alberta and will be settling in Saska...
Harvard Media Jun 14, 2022
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