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  • ‘Hockey is a privilege’: Regina Pats reflect on disappointing season
    It was a season to forget for the Regina Pats, as they missed the playoffs in their first-year post Connor Bedard. Our Jacob Carr has more on the team and the optimism for next season.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 25
  • Saskatoon AAA Blazers aiming to repeat as Saskatchewan male U18 champions in provincial rematch
    WATCH: For the second year in a row, the Saskatoon Blazers and Regina Pat Canadians will meet in the Saskatchewan male U18 AAA championship series with the Blazers looking to add to their trophy case.
    Sports
    Mar 22
  • Pat Blues’ duo are completely in sync
    Regina Pat Blues forwards Maddox Schultz and Chase Surkan used their on-ice synergy this season to both surpass 130 points.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Regina Pats help teach blind kids the sport of hockey
    Imagine lacing up your skates and hitting the ice with your hockey heroes. For a group of blind and partially sighted kids in Regina that dream came true today.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Jan 24
  • Regina’s Taylor Field to become home to aquatic centre, not affordable housing
    The old Taylor Field /Mosaic Stadium in Regina was torn down in 2017, but for the past seven years, the lot has been nothing more than a pile of dirt. The lot was supposed to be used for low-income housing, but now the new aquatic centre will use it as a home.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 15
  • Regina emergency shelter draws controversy over location near daycare, school, seniors’ complex
    A new complex-needs emergency shelter is coming to Regina as part of an 18-month pilot project, but not everyone is happy with the news.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 12
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  • Women in trades recognized as Regina marks International Women’s Day
    Regina women are dominating the trades, proving that anyone can do the work regardless of their gender. Pat Fayant grew up in a construction family. Her dad ran a construction company, but she said he never hired women.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Mar 8
  • Alexander Suzdalev quickly providing offensive punch for first-place Saskatoon Blades
    WATCH: Brought over in a massive New Year’s Eve trade with the Regina Pats, Alexander Suzdalev has come as advertised for the Saskatoon Blades with five points in his first two games.
    Sports
    Jan 11
  • Regina Pats deliver stuffed teddy bears to kids at Regina General Hospital
    Regina Pats left winger Sam Oremba said on Monday, “It really means a lot to make a kid happy especially when they’re going through a tough time.”
    Canada
    Dec 4, 2023
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  • RPS organizing supports for students to embrace the cold winter weather
    Terry Lazarou, with Regina Public Schools, said on Tuesday, “Supervised polar bear clubs offer outdoor activities where students can enjoy the outdoors with the permission of their parents and guardians because we live in a winter province and this weather is a part of life.”
    Canada
    Jan 9
  • Regina Fire
    Fire crews are currently on scene as a large fire is ablaze near Bucks Auto Parts north of Regina.
    Dec 28, 2023
  • Regina Fire Scrap metal
    Fire crews are currently on scene as a large fire is ablaze near Bucks Auto Parts north of Regina.
    Dec 28, 2023
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  • Premier Scott Moe reflects on the state of education in Sask.
    WATCH: Global Regina’s morning news anchor Brenden Purdy sat down with Premier Scott Moe for a three-part series going over the last year, while we look ahead to 2024. In part one, we take a look at education in Saskatchewan.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Dec 19, 2023
  • Regina Pats players react to neck guard inclusion in protective gear requirements
    Regina Pats Defenceman Parker Berge and Foward Tanner Howe said they’ve worn neck guards in minor hockey but feel it’s uncommon to consider that level of protection at the junior level.
    Canada
    Nov 2, 2023
  • Regina schools part of pilot project to tackle speeding in school zones
    In an effort to tackle speeding in school zones, a new pilot project has been introduced to four Regina schools to let drivers know their speed.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Oct 19, 2023
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  • Regina gives away coniferous trees for free as part of foresting campaign
    City of Regina coordinator of forestry, pests and horticulture Ashley Thompson said on Wednesday that enough trees have been given away to match Regina’s population which contributes to a healthy environment.
    Sep 20, 2023
  • Family of Regina teen pleas with public to return special needs bike
    WATCH: One Regina family is searching for answers after a special needs bike was stolen from their home. Our Andrew Benson has more on how one boy not only lost his bike, but also part of his lifestyle.
    Global News at 6 Regina
    Sep 27, 2023
  • Curling champion Ben Herbert ‘excited’ to compete in 2024 Brier in Regina
    Curling champion Ben Herbert helped announce on Friday that the 2024 Brier presented by Montana’s will be held in Regina. “I know I’m getting older, but seeing tapes of past Briers just makes the hair on my arms stand up,” he said.
    Canada
    Sep 15, 2023
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  • Regina’s explosives disposal unit responds to bomb threat in school yard
    Regina Police Services units were seen blocking off part of the 400 block of Hamilton Street while the explosives disposal unit investigated a suspicious object using a drone near the play structure at St. Michaels school on Wednesday.
    Canada
    Aug 16, 2023
  • Regina Pats Centre Tanner Howe chips in to help raise money for Tim Hortons Camp Day
    Tim Hortons franchisee owner Mike Di Stasi said on Wednesday “there’s always increased traffic on Tim Hortons Camp Day in Saskatchewan.” NHL hopeful and Regina Pats Centre Tanner Howe even stopped by one of Di Stasi’s Tim Horton’s locations to help raise money.
    Jul 19, 2023
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