Category Archives: CKRM News

Competing bills coming on trade this fall in the Legislature
SASKATOON - It looks like legislation aimed at removing trade barriers is coming to the Saskatchewan legislature this fall. The Sask Party government has confirmed it is planning legislation of i...
John Cairns Sep 18, 2025

Regina home values up 10% amidst low market supply, Remax says
REGINA - Home values in Regina are continuing to increase, according to Remax. Craig Adam, a Remax real estate agent, said Regina is seeing an overall increase in home value by roughly 10 per cent. "W...
Martin Oldhues Sep 18, 2025

Coopertown, Regina's newest community, is ready for construction
After a long wait, Regina's newest neighbourhood, Coopertown, is set to undergo construction. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday. The neighbourhood is set to welcome 36,000 people over the ne...
Martin Oldhues Sep 18, 2025 Several politicians took part in breaking ground for Coopertown, including Blaine McLeod, MLA for Lumsden-Morse, Mayor Chad Bachynski, and Ward 9 Coun. Jason Mancinelli. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Advocates push city to speed up lead pipe removal
REGINA - Water advocates are urging the City of Regina to remove lead service connections faster. On Wednesday, Patricia Elliott of Get the Lead Out requested the executive committee fast-track the Le...
Martin Oldhues Sep 18, 2025 A file photo of the outside of Regina City Hall. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Regina says 1.3 megalitres of wastewater not released into Wascana Creek
REGINA - The City of Regina is retracting information released on Monday suggesting wastewater was dumped into Wascana Creek. On Wednesday, the city said the information about 1.3 megalitres of wastew...
Martin Oldhues Sep 18, 2025 The City of Regina is retracting information released on Monday suggesting wastewater was dumped into Wascana Creek. Photo by John Cairns

Province considering allowing tailgating events at Riders games
REGINA - The provincial government says they are "actively exploring" a request by the Saskatchewan Roughriders to introduce tailgating at Mosaic Stadium on game days starting next season. The governm...
John Cairns Sep 18, 2025 Tailgating could come to Mosaic Stadium next year. Courtesy Mosaic Stadium / City of Regina

Think tank calls on Ottawa to abandon single-payer pharmacare model
OTTAWA - A think tank is urging the federal government to abandon plans for a single-payer pharmacare program in the face of tariff-related fiscal uncertainty. Rosalie Wyonch, associate director of re...
Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

Canada, Mexico to sign strategic partnership agreement
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to sign a strategic partnership agreement with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum during his visit to Mexico, which starts today. The agreement will co...
Alessia Passafiume and Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

CRTC launches hearing on Canadian content obligations for music streamers
OTTAWA - The federal broadcast regulator begins a hearing today to look at which Canadian content obligations should apply to music streamers like Spotify. Streaming services argue their current effor...
Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

Housing construction hot in Saskatchewan
REGINA - According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's latest figures, housing starts in Saskatchewan saw a 49.8 per cent increase in the first eight months of 2025 compared to the same p...
SaskToday Sep 17, 2025
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