Construction in Regina’s downtown may impact local businesses
As the revitalization project in downtown Regina kicks off, some local businesses are worried that the construction will cause them to lose customers.
Traffic
Apr 16
33-year-old Regina man charged following fire at local business
Police charged a 33-year-old Regina man following a fire investigation at a local business over the weekend.
Fire
Apr 8
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
NDP blames SaskParty for loss of 91 local Saskatchewan businesses in 2024
Statistics Canada said that from January 2023 to January 2024, Saskatchewan lost 91 local business -- eight in Regina, 30 in Saskatoon and 53 in other areas of the province.
Canada
May 2
Police charge 27-year-old man following robbery, assault at Regina business
A 27-year-old man was arrested and charged following a shoplifting incident which involved a weapon at a local business on Sunday.
Crime
Feb 5
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation losing hope for return to bargaining table
On Thursday, education minister Jeremy Cockrill announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was offered to teachers with support from the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.
Canada
Apr 2
Regina produce vendors see growing demand for local foods
Looking for homegrown produce in Saskatchewan? Local vendors in Regina are developing businesses to meet demand — even through the depths of a Prairie winter.
Canada
Mar 10
Regina’s Cornwall Centre Hudson’s Bay Company to shut its doors
Hudson’s Bay will continue to operate its store in Saskatoon, and will also serve customers through thebay.com
Canada
May 6
Hudson’s Bay closure another setback in Regina’s downtown revitalization
With the Hudson’s Bay Company announcing its closure in April 2025, another multi-level store will be gone from Regina’s largest shopping centre.
Canada
May 7
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
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
Flyers can travel from Regina to Minneapolis again on direct flights
For the first time in over 9 years, the Regina International Airport now has direct flights to Minneapolis that have many passengers excited.
Canada
Apr 28
Regina’s old Sears building will soon close its doors for safety reasons
The century-old building in Regina's Warehouse District area, which dates back to 1918, has recently been deemed not up to safety codes by Regina Fire and Protective Services.
Canada
Apr 19
Regina police arrest, charge 16-year-old following robbery, bear spray incident
Police charged a 16-year-old youth after they responded to a robbery in progress at a local business where bear spray was allegedly involved.
Crime
Apr 27
Regina food trucks prepare for return to downtown area following fee changes
Right before the pandemic, permits for food trucks to operate downtown rose to $13,000, becoming extremely difficult for many vendors to afford, causing many to leave the area.
Canada
Apr 3
Regina local businesses struggling to stay afloat after COVID-19
Some local businesses in Regina are struggling to turn a profit with rising costs of operating, CEBA loan payments and a lack of customers after Christmas.
Canada
Feb 6
Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. ‘working on options for repayment’ of $8M bill owed to feds
The Regina Exhibition Association Limited is working on options of bill of $8M that is owed to the federal government following an audit from the CRA.
Canada
Apr 9
Small grocers, co-ops receiving boost from Loblaw boycott: ‘A lot of anger’
As frustrations for Canadians grow along with grocery store bills, some say Canadians are ready to think outside the big box store when heading out for groceries.
Canada
May 5
454 impaired drivers caught in Saskatchewan in March: SGI
During Saskatchewan's March traffic safety spotlight, police reported to SGI there were 312 drivers suspended and 142 charged for impaired driving offences.
Canada
Apr 24
Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. needs to repay $8M following CRA audit
REAL will need to repay the federal government $8 million following an audit from the CRA in funding for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada
Apr 5