Category Archives: CKRM News
Moe sees approval rating slightly increase
According to the Agnus Reid Institute data, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has seen his approval rating increase. Moe saw his approval increase from 43 per cent to 45 per cent. That increase makes him...
Harvard Media Jan 19, 2022
Sask announces extension to Farm and Ranch Water development program
Agriculture minister David Marit has announced an extension to the Farm and Ranch Water Infrastructure Program deadline. Producers have faced difficulties sourcing material and contractors to construc...
Harvard Media Jan 19, 2022
Women facing theft and fraud charges in-relation to ‘financial irregularities’ at Mobile Crisis Services
A woman is facing theft and fraud-related charges after an investigation by the Regina Police Service (RPS). 61-year-old Arlene Irving was charged with both theft and fraud over theft and fraud over $...
Jon Troth Jan 19, 2022
Saskatchewan lakes busy with ice fishing activity
The ice fishing season is well underway in Saskatchewan Throughout the entire year around the province is able to attract 250,000 anglers with about 20% of them taking part in ice fishing. Murray Koob...
Harvard Media Jan 19, 2022
Regina Police advising Rosemont/Mount Royal residents of high risk individual
Regina Police are asking residents to be aware of a man residing in the Rosemont/Mount Royal who is a high risk to reoffend sexually. 29 year old Christopher Boerma has been living in the area since T...
Harvard Media Jan 18, 2022
APAS elects new President
Saskatchewan’s general farm group has a new president. Ian Boxal of Tisdale has been elected president of APAS. Boxall says his goals are to seek improved farm support programs, rural internet a...
Harvard Media Jan 18, 2022
Men’s Tankard moving out of Regina due to COVID-19 concerns
Curl Sask announced today that the 2022 SaskTel Tankard Men’s Provincial Championship will no longer be taking place in Regina. The event was originally slated to take place at the Co-Operators ...
Jon Troth Jan 18, 2022
Hospitalizations climb – Shahab says Omicron peak is still weeks away
New case numbers and hospitalizations continue to climb in the province with the provincial hotspots for new COVID-19 cases continuing to be Saskatoon and Regina respectively. The province now has 189...
Jon Troth Jan 18, 2022
Regina high schools move to temporary remote learning January 20th
The Regina Public School Division announced that all high schools will be moving to remote learning from January 20th to 24th inclusive. The move to remote learning is being made to ensure teachers wi...
Harvard Media Jan 18, 2022
Heavy winds and cold temperatures return to Saskatchewan
After a couple of nice days, the nasty side of winter has returned to Saskatchewan. Overnight snowfall along with heavy winds have caused drifting and blowing snow, creating less than ideal driving co...
Harvard Media Jan 18, 2022
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