Regina Latest News
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Saving Scarlett: How one family is turning to the community for life-saving help"I am fighting for my daughter." How one Regina family is looking to the community to help raise money for a potentially live saving trip to the United States.Canada44 mins
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Saskatchewan sees decrease in overdose deaths thus far in 2024Saskatchewan has been battling an increase in overdoses for many years. But based on recent data, Saskatchewan’s response to drug toxicity may be working.Canada2 hours
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Former Saskatchewan Party legislature member sentenced to probation for assaultFormer Saskatchewan Party legislature member Greg Lawrence has been sentenced to 12 months probation after pleading guilty to assault.Canada5 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: November 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.Canada10 hours
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Regina’s newly elected city council takes oath at city hallIt’s a fresh slate, with several new faces taking a seat in Henry Baker Hall to form Regina’s city council for the next four years.CanadaNov 20
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Regina’s Evraz steel plant investigating workplace fatalityOne of Regina's major steel companies is now investigating a workplace death. Evraz North America confirmed that a contractor was fatally injured on Tuesday night.CanadaNov 20
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Saskatoon warming spaces open, some turn to tent encampmentsOn Tuesday, Prairie Harm Reduction announced it would stay open 24/7 for the next week to offer people a warm safe place until the city’s plan took effect.CanadaNov 20
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Regina streets a dangerous place to be as snow and wind continueRegina received between 10 and 15 centimetres of snow overnight Monday and through to Wednesday morning, prompting the city’s first major snow response of the season.CanadaNov 20
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Regina drivers urged to be cautious during snowstormThe Queen City and surrounding areas hit hard over the last 24 hours with a blast of winter weather, leaving many residents stuck in their vehicles.CanadaNov 19
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Sask. NDP urges Moe to address high food prices in light of scurvy casesSaskatchewan's Opposition NDP says Premier Scott Moe's government needs to address high food prices and pause the gas tax in light of recent scurvy cases in the province's North.PoliticsNov 19
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City of Saskatoon embracing its first blast of winterThe city received about 20 cm of snow in the last 24 hours, leading to poor road conditions as city crews work to address the situation.WeatherNov 19
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Saskatchewan Rush top prospect Anderson excited to make an impact in first seasonStanding six-foot-four, Levi Anderson will be bringing plenty of size and strength to the Saskatchewan Rush in his highly anticipated NLL rookie season.SportsNov 18
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Saskatchewan Indigenous-owned businesses aim for successAccording to Statistics Canada, indigenous owned businesses are 20 percent more likely to close and more likely to struggle to expand, when compared their competitors.CanadaNov 18
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No timeline for Regina Urgent Care Centre to launch 24-7 service despite fall promiseNDP MLA Meara Conway says the governing Sask. Party is failing to live up to its election promise of 24-7 services at Regina's urgent care centre.HealthNov 18
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Our Best to You Christmas market brings small businesses hopeHundreds stopped by to visit the plethora of vendors from across the nation at the International Trade Centre, who were part of the Our Best to You Christmas market.CanadaNov 16
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Canada Basketball GM Rowan Barrett ready to bring men’s national team to SaskatchewanAs Canada prepares to face the Dominican Republic and Mexico in Saskatoon for a pair of FIBA AmeriCup qualifying games, GM Rowan Barrett sat down with Global Sports' Scott Roblin.SportsNov 15
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Canada Post workers hit the picket line in SaskatchewanCanada Post operations have ground to a halt with 55,000 workers across the country officially on strike including here in Saskatchewan.CanadaNov 15
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La Ronge, Sask. doctors diagnose 27 cases of scurvy, highlighting food insecurityDoctors in La Ronge, Sask., have treated 27 cases of scurvy within the last six months, bringing to light the severe impact of food insecurity in the province’s North.CanadaNov 15
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Regina welcomes Laval, Laurier visits Bishop’s in U Sports football semifinalsThe underdog role suits Regina Rams head coach Mark McConkey just fine. His team has thrived against favoured competition in the U Sports football playoffs.SportsNov 15
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Country Thunder announces 2025 lineup with big names in country and rockMusic superstars Jason Aldean and Bailey Zimmerman as well as the iconic rock group Def Leppard will headline the music festival next summer.CanadaNov 15
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Abandoned Moose Jaw home with feral kittens sparks anger from the communitySeveral residents have come forward complaining about some of the abandoned homes in the city saying the properties are drawing in feral animals and dragging property values down.CanadaNov 14
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Saskatchewan politicians return for fall legislature sitting on Nov. 25The Saskatchewan legislature is to reconvene on Nov. 25, with the governing Saskatchewan Party's seat count severely reduced and the Opposition NDP's ranks greatly bolstered.CanadaNov 14
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Here are the winners and losers of the Saskatchewan municipal electionsIt was a near sweep of new mayoral elections across Saskatchewan Wednesday night as voters wanted change.PoliticsNov 14
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Chad Bachynski elected next mayor of ReginaPolls have closed and results are rolling in for Regina’s municipal election. Who will be the next mayor of the Queen City?CanadaNov 13
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Regina city councillor candidates deal with unwanted endorsement surrounding ‘sexual teachings’ in schoolsA flyer shared with Regina residents ahead of the municipal election is sparking debate on endorsements, as some candidates feel they’ve been misrepresented in what they stand for.CanadaNov 12