Category Archives: CKRM News
Sask extends veterinary health control order over Avian Flu
The Saskatchewan government has extended an animal health control area order due to the avian flu risk. The order from Saskatchewan’s chief veterinary officer limiting the co-mingling of ...
Harvard Media May 13, 2022
Canadian High Commissioner to UK delivers message to Chamber of Commerce
The Canadian High Commissioner to the U.K., Ralph Goodale, delivered a keynote message to the Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce this week. Goodale highlighted the brutal war of aggression by Russia on Ukr...
Harvard Media May 13, 2022
Hospitals of Regina Foundation releases 2022 winners
The Hospitals of Regina Foundation announced the winners of its 2022 Spring Home Lottery. The winners included the grand prize of a $1.4 million showhome. Doreen Willerth from Indian Head won the gran...
Harvard Media May 13, 2022
Former care home worker charged with sexual assault
Rosthern RCMP have arrested and charged a man with several counts of sexual assault at a care facility in Hepburn. The incidents allegedly took place between 1992 and 2009. An investigation determined...
Harvard Media May 13, 2022
Rain and Wind Should Ease Today
Wet and windy. That’s what lies ahead as parts of Saskatchewan are under a “Rainfall Warning” from Environment Canada. A weather front coming up from the US is bringing us steady rai...
Harvard Media May 12, 2022
RCMP Looking for Two Missing Teens
The RCMP in White Butte have been searching for two weeks, to try and find a pair of missing teenagers. 14-year-old Ryann Erickson. Reported Missing April 22nd. After having no success, ...
Harvard Media May 12, 2022
Regina Cheerleading Athletics’ Smoke celebrate world championship
Gimme an R, gimme a C, gimme an A… now give the Rebels Cheerleading Athletics International Open Level 5 team a world championship. The team celebrated their April win at the U.S. All-Star Feder...
Jon Troth May 12, 2022
Charges laid in fatal hit-and-run
A 47-year-old female was charged after a fatal hit-and-run with a pedestrian last year. On October 21, police were dispatched to Rochdale Boulevard and Cedar Meadow Drive for the report of a hit-and-r...
Harvard Media May 12, 2022
Sask. Party votes down paid sick leave bill
The Government of Saskatchewan voted down a bill that provided ten days of paid sick leave for employees. MLAs in the Legislature Assembly voted 30-10 against the bill, with all members of the Sask. P...
Harvard Media May 12, 2022
Grain grading changes outlined for new crop year August first
The Canadian Grain Commission has announced several changes to the grain grading guide this year. Current mildew standards for red spring wheat, red winter wheat are being replaced. Updated standard s...
Harvard Media May 12, 2022
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