Category Archives: CKRM News
No more PCR tests for vaccinated cross-border travellers
Canada's Health Minister has announced changes to the country's COVID-19 border measures, which include vaccinated travellers being able to enter with a negative rapid or PCR test. That's opposed to p...
Harvard Media Feb 16, 2022
Sask. Party’s Lemaigre wins Athabasca riding
It was a surprise result in last night’s byelection in the Athabasca riding. Sask. Party Jim Lemaigre defeated NDP candidate Georgina Jolibois to win the vacant seat. The NDP had a hold on the A...
Jon Troth Feb 16, 2022
SHA Warns of Hepatitis A Exposure at Tim Horton’s Restaurant
The Saskatchewan Health Association issuing a public warning today about the possible transmission of Hepatitis A at a Tim Horton’s restaurant in Emerald Park. The risk of transmission is low sa...
Jon Troth Feb 15, 2022
54 graves found at site of two former Indian residential institutions
Drums and an honor song followed a pipe ceremony this morning on the Keeseekoose First Nation. What would follow – the stories of children. Children who never made their way home. Children taken...
Harvard Media Feb 15, 2022
High tech agriculture companies get boost
Cultivator, powered by Conexus, is pointing to successful efforts to start up high tech companies in Saskatchewan. The incubator manager of Cultivator, Jordan McFarlen, says there is more distr...
Harvard Media Feb 15, 2022
Three Funny women to Host 94th Academy Awards
For the first time in 3 years – the Oscars have a Host – or three. It was announced today that three funny women will take the helm of Hollywood’s brightest night. The 94th academy a...
Harvard Media Feb 15, 2022
Reduced risk of blowing snow on Tuesday
Blowing snow could still be an issue on Saskatchewan roads on Tuesday, but the winds are not expected to be as heavy as originally expected. Shannon Moodie from Environment Canada says that winds are ...
Harvard Media Feb 15, 2022
Major farm groups call for end to border blockades in Canada
Eight major farm groups in Canada have called on governments to end the border blockades and restore the flow of goods and animals across the U.S. border. The groups include the Canadian Cattle...
Harvard Media Feb 14, 2022
Regina Police Services Appoints it’s First Female Deputy Chief
For the 1st time in it’s 130 year history the Regina Police Service has a female Deputy Chief. Lorilee Davies is an officer with a career spanning more than 25 years. Having been a part o...
Jon Troth Feb 14, 2022
Farm tractor sales continue on growth streak
Farm tractor sales in Canada and the U.S. continued sales growth streak into January 2022. The latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers says combine harvester sales slowed fo...
Harvard Media Feb 14, 2022
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