Category Archives: CKRM News
Carry The Kettle First Nation says Elders claims of financial mismanagement and debt untrue
Carry The Kettle First Nation says claims by Elders that regular audits have not been done for over three years, and that debt may be in excess of $100-million, is completely untrue. This stems from a...
Harvard Media Oct 15, 2021
Moose Jaw studies expanded use of underground hot water
Moose Jaw is hoping to tap into underground heated water for its new Agri-Food Industrial Park. The city of Moose Jaw will apply for grant funding to drill a geothermal test well. Natural Resources Ca...
Harvard Media Oct 15, 2021
Come November 8 fully vaccinated Canadians can again drive into the U.S. for non essential reasons
The United States has informed Ottawa that come November 8, Canadians fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will once again be able to enter the country by land and ferry for non essential travel. Land an...
Harvard Media Oct 15, 2021
“Spending it like they own it.” Elders on Carry the Kettle First Nation calling for accountability from Chief and Council
Chief and Council were locked out at Carry the Kettle First Nation earlier this week. A group of Elders from the First Nation are angered by an alleged lack of discipline in spending. Elders even went...
Jon Troth Oct 15, 2021
“Spending it like they own it.” Elders on Carry the Kettle First Nation calling for accountability from Chief and Council
Chief and Council were locked out at Carry the Kettle First Nation earlier this week. A group of Elders from the First Nation are angered by an alleged lack of discipline in spending. Elders even went...
Jon Troth Oct 15, 2021
Trudeau to announce cabinet October 26 with parliament resuming November 22
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will unveil his new cabinet on October 26, with parliament set to resume November 22. This will be the Liberals third mandate and second straight minority. In a written s...
Harvard Media Oct 15, 2021
Regina Police investigating ninth homicide of 2021
A death that took place Wednesday just east of Regina’s downtown has now been deemed a homicide. Police were called to the 1700 block of Ottawa Street on Wednesday morning for a report of a dead...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2021
Marsh set to retire as President and CEO of SaskPower
There will soon be a change at the top of Saskpower. Mike Marsh announced he will be stepping down as President and CEO after 7 years at the position. Marsh has been with SaskPower for 30 years. He or...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2021
Merriman hopeful tide is turning on the 4th wave of COVID-19 pandemic
The Saskatchewan Health Minister isn’t ready to say the 4th wave of the pandemic is over, but he is optimistic that the tide is beginning to turn. Paul Merriman is hopeful that COVID numbers hav...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2021
Another 315 people in Saskatchewan test positive for COVID-19
There are 315 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan Thursday according to the province’s COVID-19 dashboard. The new cases come from Saskatoon (72), the north west (60), Regina (29), the south e...
Harvard Media Oct 14, 2021
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