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  • North Central Strong aims to help Regina’s inner city
    Teens from one Regina neighbourhood are taking it upon themselves to bring change.
    Mar 2
  • Mandatory drunk driving testing in Regina is something a Saskatoon mother wishes her city had
    A Saskatoon mother has become her son’s voice after he suffered serious injuries that left him immobile. This was caused by a drinking and driving incident in Saskatoon.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 1
  • North-central Regina resident alarmed by police shooting
    On Friday, a Regina resident commented on the Thursday night shooting incident involving police. He hopes the incident will prompt the community and city council to “clean the neighbourhood up.”
    Apr 26
  • Regina food trucks prepare for return to downtown area following fee changes
    Regina food trucks have been in a difficult position the last few years, as most have been forced to leave the downtown area. But with changes to the permit fees, trucks will be returning to the heart of the city.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 3
  • Ticketing begins April 1st for Regina’s expanded Red Light Safety Program
    The City of Regina is expanding its Red-Light Safety Program and with the changes could come some hefty fines for rolling stops.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 1
  • Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood could soon see speed limit decrease
    The Cathedral neighbourhood could see its driving speed limit decreased to 30 km/hour as Regina City Council approved some recommendations.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 28
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  • New Regina schools to ease classroom challenges, traffic: mayor
    On Friday, Regina Mayor Sandra Masters commented on new school construction projects slated for the city’s east side which she said will ease traffic congestion, reduce classroom sizes, and build stronger communities.
    Canada
    Mar 22
  • Plans for energy efficient smart pool will help city hit climate goals: mayor
    On Thursday, Regina Mayor Sandra Masters commented on plans to construct a smart indoor aquatics facility heated by geothermal energy which will help the city reach net-zero emission goals.
    Mar 7
  • 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 flocking to the arena.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 6
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  • Team BC skip Catlin Schneider and father Jamie compete in hometown Regina Brier
    It’s a homecoming Catlin Schneider has spent his entire curling career working toward. Schneider is this year’s skip for Team BC at the 2024 Montana’s Brier in Regina. He also just so happens to live in the RM of Edenwold just outside the Queen City.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 4
  • 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.
    Mar 1
  • Regina council votes against backyard hen pilot project
    Regina Ward 8 Coun. Shanon Zachidniak argued that a backyard hen pilot project had a lot of community support, but Regina City Council voted 5-4 against her motion Wednesday.
    Feb 1
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  • Warm temperatures expected to melt outdoor snow structures at Frost Regina
    Many folks will be taking advantage of the warm temperatures expected this week in the Queen City, but some Frost Regina outdoor activities are likely to feel the heat.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Jan 29
  • Regina outreach centre offering warming space for those in need
    On Tuesday, Carmichael Outreach Inc. development coordinator Chrysta Garner said, “We opened the doors to the facility with the help of the City of Regina workers and they had recorded an average of 30 visitors per night.”
    Canada
    Jan 23
  • REAL president, CEO released without cause on Tuesday for ‘total refresh’
    Regina city manager Niki Anderson commented on the release of Tim Reid from his position as former Regina Exhibition Association Limited’s (REAL) president and CEO Tim Reid. “The board’s decision is strategic, financial, operational, and a total refresh for the future of the organization.”
    Canada
    Jan 16
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  • Regina city council releases details of city 2024 budget
    Discussions included deliberations on the city’s debt limit and the 2024 mill rate increase of 2.2 per cent for all programs and services.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Dec 14, 2023
  • Regina Youth Flag Football faces technical issues with spring registration
    The Regina Youth Flag Football League (RYFFL) is one of the city’s most popular sports leagues, and Monday morning marked what was supposed to be the beginning of spring registration. And while thousands of families waited to get a spot for their kids, some were left with error screens and trouble registering.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Jan 8
  • Regina unveils its new official bird on Friday
    Regina Mayor Sandra Masters said the black-capped chickadee earned the title through its resourceful and resilient reputation. Royal Saskatchewan Museum vertebrate zoology curator Ryan Fisher said its special not only to see the black-capped chickadee around Regina but a diverse variety of birds thanks to the city’s green spaces.
    Canada
    Jan 5
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  • Scrap metal fire
    Fire crews are still on scene as a large fire is ablaze at Wheat City Metals north of Regina.
    Dec 29, 2023
  • Scrap metal facility blaze suppression expected to continue overnight, dep. chief says
    “Crews will continue to reduce the fire load throughout the evening and possibly into tomorrow,” Regina Fire & Protective Services deputy chief Gordon Hewitt said on Friday. “We were fortunate the wind direction took the smoke away from the city and mitigated risks brought by the smoke,” Hewitt added.
    Dec 29, 2023
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