Category Archives: CKRM News
Moe hopes Canada Day 2021 can be a learning experience
Canada Day will not look the way it normally does in our province as many communities are passing up on festivities in the wake of last month’s discovery of 751 unmarked graves on the Cowessess ...
Harvard Media Jul 01, 2021
Victims of Marieval Indian Residential School remembered by backpacks at the Legislature
Roughly 751 backpacks rest on the steps of the Saskatchewan Legislature Thursday to honour the lives lost at the Marieval Indian Residential School on the Cowessess First Nation. The backpacks are all...
Harvard Media Jul 01, 2021
Several options in Regina to beat the heat
With some extreme heat hitting Regina over the next few days, the City wants to let people know of places where they can keep cool, stay hydrated and stay safe. There are numerous places that can assi...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Heatwave results in summer power demand record
It’s a record that may be short-lived. With fans and air conditioners going across the province, SaskPower says it recorded a new summer power demand record of 3543 megawatts Wednesday afternoon...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Saskatchewan NDP calls for COVID-19 vaccination requirements for large events
Meara Conway and Aleana Young want to see residents enjoy large events safely this summer such as Saskatchewan Roughriders games at Mosaic Stadium. On Wednesday, the Regina NDP MLAs called on the Sask...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
“The Bannock House” keeping Indigenous food, and traditions, alive in Regina’s North Central
Today, June 30th, is "A Day to Listen", a day to learn and listen to Indigenous Peoples in our community. The Bannock House was a community staple before closing its doors last year, but that hasn't s...
Jon Troth Jun 30, 2021
“The Bannock House” keeping Indigenous food, and traditions, alive in Regina’s North Central
Today, June 30th, is "A Day to Listen", a day to learn and listen to Indigenous Peoples in our community. The Bannock House was a community staple before closing its doors last year, but that hasn't s...
Jon Troth Jun 30, 2021

Active COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan at its lowest point since October 2020
Saskatchewan’s active COVID-19 case count sits at 435. That is the lowest number we have seen it at since October 20. The information comes as the province tells us about 31 new infection...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
SGI reminds drivers to stay safe on the highways during Canada Day travel
Canada Day is on the way, and SGI is reminding those hitting the roads to take extra care and attention on the highways. SGI says the big four - speeding, seat belts, impaired driving and distracted d...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
Saskatchewan deficit for 2020-2021 falls to $1.13 billion
Saskatchewan’s deficit has decreased more than what was anticipated at the end of the fiscal year. The provincial government announced Wednesday that the deficit has fallen to $1.13 billion to e...
Harvard Media Jun 30, 2021
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