Category Archives: CKRM News
University of Regina thankful for stable funding
The University of Regina comes into the next few years out of the pandemic with stable funding, plus an additional $11 million over last year and this year. That money, Dr. Jeff Keshen said, is to hel...
Harvard Media Mar 16, 2022
STARS Air Ambulance gets $2.5 million donation from Mosaic
A large donation to STARS Air ambulance from the Mosaic company will have a major impact lives in this province. As one of those, Mike Herbison suffered major injuries when in 2016, his vehicle collid...
Harvard Media Mar 16, 2022
Premier petitioning federal government to make rail workers essential
Premier Scott Moe has called on the federal government to classify rail workers as an essential service and ensure that back-to-work legislation is passed if the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) strikes....
Harvard Media Mar 16, 2022
Premier Scott Moe outlines municipal revenue sharing in 2022
Premier Scott Moe says more than 262 million dollars will be provided to Municipal Revenue Sharing in the coming year to Saskatchewan municipalities. Moe says the average provincial funding for...
Harvard Media Mar 16, 2022
313 Canadians banned from Russia
The Russian government sanctioned 313 Canadians yesterday as part of efforts to send a message to the world. It appears as though anyone who stands with Ukraine and opposes Putin’s attacks on th...
Harvard Media Mar 16, 2022
Residents reminded to keep off of ice as weather warms up
With spring weather sticking around, that means that snow and ice will be melting. The Regina Fire and Protective Services (RFPS) reminds residents to stay off the ice. “We just ask that everyon...
Harvard Media Mar 16, 2022
Real estate developer criticizes the provincial governments commitment to affordable housing
Last week Avana Developments announced a 116 unit apartment complex in Regina, with 39 of those units dedicated to women and children fleeing domestic violence. The Federal Government provided $30.8 m...
Harvard Media Mar 15, 2022
Premier comments for first time about impounding of truck in B.C.
Last week a truck registered to Premier Scott Moe was impounded in British Columbia after the driver, who was not the premier, allegedly failed a roadside sobriety test. Vancouver Police said it stopp...
Harvard Media Mar 15, 2022
Survey by REAL laying out path for Brandt Centre 2.0
The Regina Exhibition Association Limited released the results of a continued public survey, as they try and plot out the future of the Brandt Centre. REAL CEO and president Tim Reid says the survey g...
Harvard Media Mar 15, 2022
Regina making ‘big moves’ to become net-zero
The City of Regina has released framework to make the City net-zero by 2050. The Energy and Sustainability Framework outlines a dynamic living plan for Regina. It includes seven “Big Moves”...
Jon Troth Mar 15, 2022
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