Category Archives: CKRM News
Riders-Bombers Game Postponed-Strike Over
Its good news for football fans. Last night, the Canadian Football League, and the CFL Players Association reached a tentative agreement to end the four day old strike. The contract is to run for seve...
Harvard Media May 19, 2022
Masters and Trudeau discuss plenty during recent visit to Ottawa
Regina Mayor Sandra Masters made a stop at Parliament Hill earlier this week and ended up meeting with MPs and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “We had discussions about the infrastructure program...
Harvard Media May 19, 2022
Province announces partnership to advance micro-reactors
Saskatchewan could be going nuclear, at least with its power. The province announced that the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and Westinghouse Electric Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding ...
Harvard Media May 19, 2022
New program set up to train indigenous youth in Sask in expanding food processing sector
A one million dollar program to train indigenous youth for work in the plant-based food processing sector has been set up in Saskatchewan. The project is from Protein Industries Canada, the Sas...
Harvard Media May 18, 2022
Fire marshall urges caution around barbecues and outdoor fire pits
Planning on firing up the barbecue or the fire pit this weekend? Be careful and don’t leave your barbecue heated and unattended. Regina Fire Marshall Randy Ryba said that could be dangerous. ...
Harvard Media May 18, 2022
CFL and Players Cut a Deal
The second strike in the long history of the Canadian Football League has been a short one. Just like the first one 48 years ago, the two sides have been able to work out a deal before the season star...
Harvard Media May 18, 2022
Pair of La Ronge men charged with first degree murder
Two La Ronge men have been charged with first degree murder in the death of a 32-year-old man from La Ronge and Stanley Mission. At 4 a.m. Tuesday, La Ronge police were called to a report of shots fir...
Harvard Media May 18, 2022
Cancelled appointment putting strain on Canadian Blood Services
As spring has hit, Canadian Blood Services has seen an increase in cancelled appointments. Since March, they have seen a 10 per cent increase in late cancellations and missed appointments. That increa...
Harvard Media May 18, 2022
Moose Jaw Food Bank’s SAID clients being evicted for rent arrears: Fisher
Cheantelle Fisher of the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank is seeing the food bank’s clients on the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities (SAID) program evicted from their homes for rent a...
Jon Troth May 18, 2022
Two Sask semi-finalists announced for Canadian Cattlemen’s mentorship program
The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association has announced its 24 semi-finalists for the young leaders mentorship program this year. The goal is to build the next generation of industry leaders with the...
Jon Troth May 18, 2022
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