Category Archives: CKRM News
Regina resident wins $2-million on Western 649
A Regina resident has has scored $2-million from the Western 649. Louis Larson says he couldn’t believe when he won in the June 5th draw. Larson says he thought the machine goofed up because the...
Harvard Media Jun 13, 2019
Free admission to Wascana Pool all summer long
Starting Thursday, Wascana Pool will be free to the public. The City of Regina says with Maple Leaf being closed for construction this summer, it wanted to offer another option for residents cool off ...
Harvard Media Jun 13, 2019
Southern Saskatchewan has a 200 millimeter moisture deficit in the past year
Environment Canada says southern Saskatchewan is running a moisture deficit of 200 millimeters or 8 inches this spring. Meteorologist Terri Lang says the southern grainbelt needs moisture for proper c...
Harvard Media Jun 12, 2019
City of Regina considering regulation of body rub parlours despite resident concerns
The issue of body rub parlours have again been brought up at city hall. City administration has tabled their report to executive committee about how to regulate body rub parlours in Regina. Many deleg...
Harvard Media Jun 12, 2019
Mosaic Stadium prepares for Riders/Raptors viewing party
Officials with EVRAZ Place were caught off guard somewhat by the amount of people who showed up at Mosaic Stadium to watch Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but they are now prepared for Thursday and Sunday i...
Harvard Media Jun 12, 2019
Single-payer pharmacare could reduce patient access to drugs, say insurers
A government national pharmacare plan could leave millions of people at risk of losing access to certain drugs, industry associations warn, while an analyst says the move may also take a bite o...
Harvard Media Jun 12, 2019
Police presence at home in Regina’s North end
Several emergency service teams are surrounding a house in Regina’s North end. Regina Police say officers are currently at the corner of 2nd Avenue North and Rose Street for an investigation. Mo...
Jon Troth Jun 12, 2019
APAS calls for government drought aid for farmers
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is calling on government to provide support for farmers facing drought. APAS president Todd Lewis says many farmers are facing a third str...
Harvard Media Jun 12, 2019
Moe unhappy with Trudeau’s rejection of Bill C-69 advice
Premier Scott Moe is speaking out after Prime Minister Trudeau rejected the advice of six premiers and the senate’s amendments to Bill C-69. Moe said in a statement that Trudeau has turned his b...
Jon Troth Jun 12, 2019
Dealing with animal hoarding
Those who work in human service, animal welfare, health care and enforcement agencies will come together for a one day workshop on animal hoarding in Regina Wednesday. Don Ferguson, executive director...
Harvard Media Jun 12, 2019