CKFI-FM (Swift Current, SK)

CKFI-FM (Swift Current, SK)

CKFI-FM is a radio station located in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operates at a frequency of 97.1 FM and offers a hot adult contemporary music format, known as Magic 97.1, catering to the southwestern region of Saskatchewan.

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English
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47
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Global

#484408

Canada

#16000

News and Media

#886

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  • 5 days ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Shawn Slaght

    According to the 2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac, cool and rainy conditions will be experienced in southern British Columbia, southern Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, all of Manitoba and around Hudson Bay this summer. The publication is predicting warmer-than-normal temperatures throughout southern Saskatchewan in April and May, with below-normal precipitation in the east and above-normal precipitation in the west.

  • 6 days ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Natasha Wiebe

    After a long winter, many people look forward to the spring weather. However, the season can bring some adverse reactions as many people experience seasonal allergies that develop at the same time every year. In a written response, Medical Health Officer for the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Dr. Stanley Enebeli explains these symptoms are caused by exposure to pollens from trees, grasses, or weeds.

  • 1 week ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Colin Powers

    With the Stanley Cup playoffs starting on Saturday, Swift Current Online is giving local businesses another chance to earn the coveted Swift Cup trophy. Last year, Southern Pressure Testers won the inaugural Swift Cup when the Florida Panthers took home their first-ever Stanley Cup title, and they're back to defend their championship against nine confirmed businesses.

  • 1 week ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Colin Powers

    On Wednesday, Colin and Carianne drove out to Hazlet to visit Mrs.

  • 1 week ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Natasha Wiebe

    Significant amounts of Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) were seized in Weyburn last Friday, April 4th, when the Weyburn Police Service in collaboration with the Vancouver Police Department Gang Crime Unit intercepted a package en route to a Weyburn residence.   The package was thoroughly searched, uncovering approximately 17.75 litres of GHB. Deputy Police Chief with the Weyburn Police Service says this quantity is unheard of, even by the Vancouver department.

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