What’s open and closed on Good Friday, Easter Monday in Regina?
Easter long weekend hours for Regina's city services, leisure centres, public libraries, transit services and malls.
Canada
Mar 29
Regina Public Library and Family Service Regina expand counselling services
The free rapid-access counselling services are offered in partnership with Family Service Regina’s Thrive Rapid-Access Counselling.
Canada
Jan 3
Saskatchewan sexual assault organizations look to libraries months after school ban
Last year, the Saskatchewan Party government barred third-party organizations from presenting sexual education in schools.
Canada
Apr 13
Saskatchewan teachers to strike at legislature Monday
Teachers from Regina and Moose Jaw will be on rotating strike Monday in front of the Saskatchewan Legislature.
Education
Mar 1
Cyber attacks are getting easier, experts warn after 3rd federal incident
Experts say cyber attacks are getting more numerous, more complex and easier - and that Canada's regulations don't go far enough to help companies stay safe.
Canada
Mar 5
Regina city councilors engage in heated deliberations, move aspects of budget to Monday
Approval of the capital, operational and the utility budget provisions has been pushed to Dec. 18th.
Money
Dec 15, 2023
Regina city council approves 2024 budget with mill rate increase
Monday voted to reduce the utility budget increase from four per cent to three per cent, which will bump the city's utility budget by roughly $5 million.
Money
Dec 18, 2023
What’s open and closed in Canada on New Year’s Day 2024
Your guide to what stores, services and activities are open on New Year's Day, 2024.
Canada
Dec 31, 2023
Regina Mayor reflects on issues this year in municipal politics
The Regina Mayor sits downs with Global News’ Brenden Purdy to discuss a range of issues that occurred throughout the year and how the City responded in those situations.
Politics
Dec 28, 2023
Regina Frost festival to be bigger and better in 2024, committee says
Organizers of Frost Regina winter festival are hoping to break 2023's attendance record of 88,000 people and see 100,000 in 2024, thanks to new partners and additional programming.
Entertainment
Dec 12, 2023
History of Friday the 13th and how Regina is celebrating
The Lightning Bug Tattoos is one of many places that celebrate Friday the 13th by giving back to the community with its "Get What You Get" tattoo event.
Canada
Oct 13, 2023
Events in honour of residential school survivors in Regina days before Orange Shirt Day
Hundreds of people walked in support for residential school survivors and the children who did not make it home at a community smudge walk at the First Nations University.
Canada
Sep 28, 2023
Peel school board faces calls for transparency on library ‘weeding’ process
The board has said that older books, are allowed in schools if they are ``accurate, relevant to the student population, inclusive, not harmful, and support the current curriculum."
Education
Sep 14, 2023
Regina downtown library temporarily closed due to fight involving 2 youth
The Regina Public Library temporarily closed its central location following an altercation between two teens on Tuesday evening that landed one in hospital and the other in court.
Crime
Jun 14, 2023
Sask. organizations embrace the importance of National Indigenous History month
Two Saskatchewan organizations explain the importance of celebrating National Indigenous History Month this June across the Prairies.
Canada
Jun 1, 2023
Threats, violence and abuse: CUPE report shows unsafe conditions of Sask. library workers
CUPE Saskatchewan said employers need to address growing incidents of abuse and violence at public libraries after a survey revealed workers increasingly feel unsafe.
Canada
Mar 16, 2023
Catalyst committee 707-page report met with mixed reactions from Regina residents, councillors
At Regina city hall Wednesday, there was a buzz of excitement about potential projects, but also notes of concern regarding catalyst committee timelines and recommendations.
Canada
Mar 1, 2023
Regina mayor delivers state of the city address with focus on downtown revitalization
Many Regina business leaders were in attendance Thursday to hear from Mayor Sandra Masters about the current state of Regina, including past city failures and future projects.
Canada
Mar 2, 2023
Regina catalyst committee calls for quick movement on projects citing inflation
A report regarding large-scale recreation and culture facilities will be submitted to the City of Regina showing the average cost of projects will go up in the coming years.
Economy
Feb 28, 2023
Canada’s designated COVID-19 quarantine facilities cost nearly $389M over 3 years: PHAC
Canada set up 38 quarantine facilities in 14 cities across the country throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, between March 2020 and September 2022.
Canada
Feb 1, 2023