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  • City of Regina begins gopher pest control program
    The city has identified thirty-six areas requiring pest control measures, which will be marked with yellow signs in the coming days.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • City of Regina announces $282M in projects for 2024 construction season
    The city is spending $282 million on a variety of projects that will 'prepare the city for growth and improve the vibrancy of Regina.'
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Regina council unanimously passes motion to designate Indigenous ceremonial site
    Regina City Council unanimously pass a motion to designate some city land as an Indigenous ceremonial site located at Kings Park campground by Tor Hill golf course east of Regina.
    Canada
    May 1
  • New flood detection system warns Regina drivers when Albert St. underpass is blocked
    City of Regina and SGI partner to introduce a new warning system to help drivers avoid flooding in the Albert Street underpass.
    Canada
    May 6
  • Regina’s spring street sweeping to begin Monday
    The City of Regina will begin its spring street sweeping on Monday to clear away leaves, sand and debris from the roads.
    Traffic
    Apr 5
  • 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
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  • Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood could soon see speed limit decrease
    The Cathedral neighbourhood could see a lower speed limit in the area following the City of Regina's approval of some recommendations for implementation.
    Traffic
    Mar 28
  • City of Regina Mayor approved to travel to France in June with Royal Regina Rifles
    The Royal Regina Rifles will be hosting a 10-day Royal Regina Rifles Battlefield Tour of Honour to Europe in the beginning of June 2024, part of Operation Calvados. 
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • Regina’s Taylor Field to become home to aquatic centre, not affordable housing
    In 2011, the City of Regina planned to build low-income housing on the grounds of Taylor Field. Today, the city says it will build an aquatic centre instead.
    Canada
    Mar 15
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  • Teens in Regina lead revitalization efforts in North Central with city’s support
    Under the name of "North Central Strong", local teens are taking a stand and with some help from the city, they hope to change the way people see their part of town.
    Economy
    Mar 2
  • Regina police make 2nd large drug seizure in less than a month, 2 men charged
    Members of the Regina police made the city's second large drug seizure in a span of a month. Two men face multiple charges.
    Crime
    Mar 6
  • Mandatory drunk driving testing in Regina is something a Saskatoon mother wishes her city had
    As Regina implements impaired driving tests in March, one mother in Saskatoon wishes her city had something like this after her son was hit by a drunk driver.
    Canada
    Mar 1
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  • Curling fans young and old take in the 2024 Brier in Regina
    With the Brier in Regina this week, thousands of people have gathered in the Queen City. But with Team Saskatchewan on a roll, it’s the hometown fans that are heading to the arena.
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • Crews in storm mode in Regina following weekend snowfall
    The city of Regina says it has crews out in storm mode to ensure the major roads are drivable after 25 cm of snow fell on the city over the weekend.
    Weather
    Mar 4
  • Team BC skip Catlin Schneider and father Jamie compete in hometown Regina Brier
    Schneider is this year's skip for Team BC competing in the 2024 Montana’s Brier in Regina. He also just so happens to live in the RM of Edenwold just outside the Queen City.
    Sports
    Mar 4
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  • Brier returns to Regina with significant economic impact expected
    The Brier returns to Regina and is expected to have a great economic impact as the city will see up to 125,000 people with a projected amount between $12 and $15 million.
    Economy
    Feb 29
  • Despite snow, e-scooters return to Regina for 2nd year
    This year marks the second e-scooters have been available to use in Regina. Last year, riders travelled 165,000 kilometres in Regina after the Neuron launch on June 28.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Regina’s downtown district aims to enhance vibrancy with new initiatives
    With summer around the corner, local business owners in Regina's downtown area are looking at creating a more vibrant and safe space to attract more people.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • Construction set to begin on Regina’s Dewdney Avenue revitalization project
    The project spearheaded by city council hopes to transform the area into a more vibrant community, with a focus on pedestrian access and public spaces where people can gather.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Regina airport announces summer plans, including direct flights to Montreal
    For the first time at the Regina International Airport, travellers will soon be able to travel directly to Montreal and back via Air Canada.
    Canada
    May 2
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