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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Articles

  • 2 days ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Scott Boulton

    The first provincial audit was released for 2025, showing off some of the latest items that the Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan, Tara Clemett, picked up. That ranged from education, justice, health, and other areas that the province oversees. Clemett noted one discrepancy in funding for the number of beds available at some opioid addiction treatment centers.

  • 6 days ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Glenda-Lee Allan Vossler

    The Prairie Pest Monitoring Network report shows flea beetle activity is getting started across the prairies. The warm weather seems to have brought them out of overwintering locations. So far it seems crucifer flea beetles are more prevalent than the striped flea beetles. Dr. Meghan Vankosky, a research scientist in field crop entomology with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), says there's also been some low numbers of diamondback moths in the pheromone traps.

  • 6 days ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Jenny Hagan

    ROSETOWN, Sask. — The trial, which centres on allegations against Mohammad Masum and Sohel (Salim) Hader, heard more from the complainant this week, a woman who had worked in restaurants in Gull Lake, Tisdale and for two day in Elrose. She told the court she also worked in Tisdale despite her permit being tied to Bob's Diner in Elrose.

  • 1 week ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Jenny Hagan

    LEADER, Sask. — A plan to support local housing, a $300,000 water infrastructure loan, and summer staffing wages were on the agenda during the Town of Leader’s regular council meeting Tuesday night. Mayor Aaron Wenzel called the meeting to order at 6:58 p.m. with councillors Dustin Heatcoat, Dustin Bischoff, Craig Tondevold, Isabelle Blohm and John-Mark Bredeson in attendance, along with town administrator Erin Romanuik.

  • 1 week ago | swiftcurrentonline.com | Cameron Koch

    Spring is when Saskatchewan’s wildlife is most active near our province’s roadways, and while we are on the tail end of the busy season, we’re not out of the woods yet. The province has seen just shy of 3,000 incidents involving vehicles and wildlife—2,930 to be exact—in the past three months and each year, SGI reports that there are an average of 400 injuries and at least one fatality in the province due to wildlife collisions.

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