Evening News: May 17
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The Friday, May 17, 2013 edition of the Evening News on Global Regina. Watch video
Zombie Prep Camp was designed to teach participants practical skills in unarmed combat, archery, axe-throwing, emergency first aid, fire-starting and shelter building. It also has real zombies. Continue reading
The Lonely Planet travel writer touring Saskatchewan wants to see the province’s number of entries doubled in the guide’s 12th edition. Continue reading
The province unveiled the 15 Saskatchewan communities that will receive new child care spaces as part of a promise made in the budget Continue reading
A longer than normal winter in Saskatchewan has put highway construction crews back about two to three weeks, and now they are playing catch up. Continue reading
The second day of a two day Mayor’s Housing Summit included presentations on some real-life solutions tried in other cities across the country. Continue reading
Delegates from around the country gathered at the long-anticipated Mayor’s Housing Summit Monday to discuss solutions to Regina’s housing crisis. Continue reading
After sitting empty for over a year, there may finally be some movement at the site of Capital Pointe, the proposed condo development in downtown Regina. Continue reading
The New York Times is reporting that Derek Boogaard’s family has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the National Hockey League. Continue reading
Ward 3 city councillor, Shawn Fraser has issued a challenge to engage people in the political process and support locally-owned businesses. Continue reading
Some Regina organizations who deal with housing issues first hand say those who are most affected are being left out of discussions at next week’s Mayor’s Housing Summit. Continue reading