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Spring sunshine marks the return of patio seasonRestaurants are quick to open their patios up as the weather warms up Regina, and they hope the NHL playoffs and new menu additions will reel in regulars and new customers alike.CanadaMay 9
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Missy the dog is making waves around the world for her unexpected trip to daycareMissy, a five-year-old husky in Regina, was scheduled for a vet appointment, but instead checked herself in to doggy daycare.CanadaMay 1
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Future of safe consumption uncertain in Regina amid overdoses, deathsServices remain in Saskatchewan, but the future of safe consumption sites in the province is uncertain.HealthApr 28
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Overdose alert issued tied to drugs sold in ReginaRegina saw 140 overdose calls in the first three weeks of April, according to the Saskatchewan Health Ministry, which said multiple calls resulted in cardiac arrest.HealthApr 23
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Motorcyclist arrested for speeds over 200 km/h on Regina roadwayTwo motorcyclists were arrested for speeding in Regina over the weekend, according to police, who said one was travelling faster than 200 km/h.CrimeMay 5
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Saskatoon and Regina open city golf courses to the publicSaskatoon and Regina are opening their city courses as temperatures across the province begin to rise. Golfers hit the links while the weather is warm.SportsMay 1
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2nd-degree murder charges laid following downtown killing: Regina policePolice say a second person has now been charged in the case.CrimeApr 27
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Regina slashings: 4 people hurt in separate attacks as police hunt suspectsFour people were taken to hospital over four days to start the month after being hurt in a series of slashings, Regina police say.CrimeMay 5
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Regina man’s death being investigated as homicide: policeThe death of a 36-year-old Regina man early Monday morning is now considered a homicide, police said.CrimeApr 13
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Regina firefighters identify cause of fatal apartment carbon monoxide leakA investigation into a carbon monoxide leak that caused the death of a Regina boy, 11, found the boiler internally exploded and leaked the gas.CanadaApr 22
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Seniors faced with eviction by Regina Housing Authority'I will be devastated, I will never be the same if I have to leave here ... I just won't,' says Deborah Stumph, one of the few seniors faced with a notice of eviction.PoliticsApr 20
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Regina community service initiative marks Sikh Heritage Month in SaskatchewanA Regina volunteer group is marking Sikh Heritage Month by providing up to 800 free meals and groceries every Sunday to support those facing rising costs and food insecurity.CanadaApr 14
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Saskatchewan’s political leaders speak at 2026 SUMA conventionPremier Scott Moe and NDP Opposition leader Carla Beck both gave speeches at Regina's SUMA convention on April 13th, 2026.CanadaApr 15
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From review to reversal: Kleisinger back as women’s basketball coach at U of RAfter a review, Michaela Kleisinger has been hired as the head coach of the University of Regina Cougars women’s basketball team.SportsApr 28
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WHL Prospect Draft shows strength of Saskatchewan hockey developmentThe 2026 WHL Draft has come and gone and after 15 grueling rounds, both the Regina Pats and Saskatoon Blades have restocked the cupboards with emerging talent.SportsMay 7
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Former Regina Public Schools teachers speak out against band programThe current band model served 41 per cent of Grade 6 students, with 60 per cent of students leaving the program within two years. Regina School District hopes to change that rate.EducationMar 31
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Saskatchewan Paralympian celebrates gold medal win at provincial legislatureWith a gold medal around his neck and a smile on his face, wheelchair curler Gilbert Dash brings a lot to celebrate at Regina's Legislature.SportsApr 2
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Opposition to proposed AI data centre growing in ReginaA petition created by a 14-year-old Regina resident opposing plans for an AI data centre has close to 11,000 signatures. Local concerns include environmental impacts and AI ethics.TechMar 23
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Victim impact statements heard at sentencing for Misha Pavelick’s killerNearly 20 years ago, in May 2006, Misha Pavelick was fatally stabbed at the Kinookimaw campground near Regina Beach.CrimeMar 31
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Bell Canada to build large data centre outside ReginaThe parent company of Bell Canada is planning to build a new data centre outside Regina that is billed to be a major contribution to Canada’s artificial intelligence sovereignty.CanadaMar 17