Category Archives: CKRM News
Premier Moe looking to end proof of vaccination policies in letter to truckers
In a letter to truckers, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe stated that he plans to end the proof of vaccination and negative test policy. “My government supports your call to end the cross-border b...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2022
Province reports two more deaths and 1,083
The Saskatchewan Government has reported two more deaths due to COVID-19, along with 1,083 new cases. The two new deaths bring the death toll to 989, with the new cases see the active case count at 12...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2022
Convoy heading through Regina expected to cause delays
The Regina Police Service is warning residents of a convoy that is expected to cause delays. The convoy of trucks is scheduled to enter the city at 11:30 a.m, eastbound on the southern portion of Ring...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2022
Regina saw 160 apparent drug overdose death in 2021
2021 provided a record year for drug overdoses in the Queen City. The Regina Police Service (RPS) reported 160 apparent deaths last year, making another increase. In 2018, Regina saw 31 overdose death...
Harvard Media Jan 29, 2022
City crews on site of water main break
City crews are currently on the site of a water main break at the intersection of Broad Street and 11th Avenue. Drivers should consider an alternate route as northbound traffic on Broad Street will be...
Harvard Media Jan 28, 2022
COVID-19 Hospitalizations rising provincially
The Saskatchewan Government is reporting a 3 month record high for hospitalizations connected to COVID-19 for the province. At present time there are 342 people in hospital for COVID-19 related illnes...
Harvard Media Jan 28, 2022
New COVID-19 isolation requirements receive failing grade from teachers union and parents
Patrick Maze the President of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is questioning the government’s move to change COVID-19 isolation and reporting protocols within the school system. R...
Harvard Media Jan 28, 2022
Federal agriculture minister goes to Washington on PEI potato trade issue
Federal agriculture minister Marie-Claude Bibeau was in Washington Thursday to try and resolve a potato trade issue with her U.S. counterpart. Bibeau urged U.S. agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack to pr...
Harvard Media Jan 28, 2022
Olympian Elvis Stojko joins FROST Regina
Another event has been added to the inaugural FROST Regina that is set to open up next week, and this event features an Olympian. Elvis Stojko is a three-time world champion, two-time Olympic silver m...
Harvard Media Jan 28, 2022
GoFundMe releases $1 million of the over $6.8 raised for ‘Freedom Convoy’
One million of the 6.8 million dollars that have been raised for the ‘Freedom Convoy’ has been released by GoFundMe. The fundraising page was launched earlier this month by Tamara Lich, an...
Jon Troth Jan 28, 2022
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