Category Archives: CKRM News
Canadian Blood Services announces ‘reasons’ campaign
Sunday marks the end of National Blood Donor Week, and Canadian Blood Services is launching a new campaign in an attempt to boost donations across the country. The reasons campaign allows donors to sh...
Jon Troth Jun 16, 2019
NDP promise to expand universal health care, starting with national drug plan
The federal NDP says if it is elected this fall it will expand Canada's health-care system, starting with fast-tracking a universal drug plan to ensure a late 2020 start date. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2019
Regina teacher wins Prime Minister’s teaching excellence award
A teacher at Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School in Regina is receiving an award from the Prime Minister. Science, Health Science and Biology Teacher at Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School...
Jon Troth Jun 16, 2019
Provincial government names members for Income Assistance Advisory Group
The provincial government has created a new Income Assistance Advisory Group to aid with income assistance programming for social services. The group, consisting of seven members, will offer feedback ...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2019
Two suspects wanted after Sunday morning robbery in Regina
Regina Police are investigating a robbery that took place early Sunday morning on the 500 block of Albert Street. Police were dispatched to a business in the area before 1 AM but later found the victi...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2019
Regina launches new recycling pilot project for leisure centres
The City of Regina is launching a new recycling pilot project for leisure centres. The city says about 70 per cent of what goes into the landfill comes from businesses, institutions, construction, ind...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2019
Vonn Chorneyko undergoes bone marrow transplant
A Regina boy has successfully completed a life saving bone marrow transplant. According to a Facebook post, Vonn Chorneyko’s surgery was successful and he “has his hero’s cells in hi...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2019
NDP celebrates 75th anniversary of Tommy Douglas historic provincial election win
Saturday marks the 75th anniversary of the election that first saw Tommy Douglas put into Saskatchewan government in 1944, forming the first social democratic government elected in North America. The ...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2019
No business case for Trans Mountain expansion, says former environment minister
VANCOUVER - A former Liberal environment minister is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet to reject the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, arguing there is no economic basis for the pr...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2019
A football tournament for Special Olympics Saskatchewan takes over Mosaic Stadium
The second annual Queen City Blitz flag football tournament for Special Olympics Saskatchewan goes Saturday. Teams will get to play games on the turf at Mosaic Stadium. Jeff Zerr with Special Olympics...
Harvard Media Jun 15, 2019