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Tracking history in ReginaHistory has been unearthed along 11th Avenue in Regina’s downtown this week. Pieces from the streetcar line that once carried people around the city, for just a nickel, remind us just how close to our history we stand.CanadaMay 1
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Patio season returns to ReginaFolks are headed to patios to soak up the spring sunshine.ConsumerMay 9
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Regina husky viral adventure5-year-old Missy the dog had quite the unexpected journey to doggy daycare.EntertainmentMay 1
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Regina Rams Player Drafted to the CFLRegina Rams lineman Ethan Graham was selected by the BC Lions in last week’s CFL draft, and he joined our Rylee Cohen in studio to break down the experience and next steps.BC LionsMay 5
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Farmer’s Market Returns to Downtown Regina52 vendors were on-site for the first farmer’s market of the year, which marked the event’s return to its downtown home. The farmer’s market will be back at Pat Fiacco Plaza every Wednesday and Saturday from 9am to 1pm until October.May 2
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 8The latest job numbers show Saskatchewan took a major hit between March and April as unemployment grew to over five percent. Doctors from across Saskatchewan gather in Regina to question provincial ministers about current and future health policies.ConsumerMay 8
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Regina Mayor Discusses REAL’s Brandt SaleBy a margin of 8-3, Regina City Council approved the sale of a number of REAL assets to the Brandt group earlier this week. With more on that, our Juliane Bodini was joined in studio by Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski.PoliticsMay 8
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 6The former mental health and addictions critic speaks out after leaving the provincial NDP. Leaders from the United States, Mexico and Canada gather at a conference in Regina to discuss how to navigate global trade barriers.EconomyMay 6
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 7Reactions to Regina city council officially selling parts of the REAL district to the Brandt Group. More concerns from the opposition around power production as a leaked document has the NDP going after the provincial government over the cost of maintaining coal fired power plants.ConsumerMay 7
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 5Following the death of an 11-year-old boy who was killed by carbon monoxide poisoning in a Regina apartment the provincial government passes a new law to better protect people living in multi-unit complexes. Flooding forces evacuations with hundreds of residents from Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal lake leaving their homes behind as water levels...HealthMay 5
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 4Many people across the province are enjoying the return of warm weather but for some communities the beginning of spring is bringing dangerous water levels and flooding. A new study criticizes the provincial government for falling short on potash revenue saying money is being left on the table due to tax loopholes.ConsumerMay 4
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 1During construction along Regina’s 11th avenue workers uncover parts of the city’s past as they dig up streetcar lines over 75 years old. With the return of warm weather golfers get out and enjoy the reopening of golf courses.ConsumerMay 1
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 30The rollercoaster at the pumps takes another turn as gas prices across the province jump as much as 20 cents and experts say it could be just the beginning. The family of the man who was killed in Saskatoon’s sixth homicide of the year speaks out about the dangers of gang violence and the supports...ConsumerApr 30
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 29The city of Regina continues to discuss a proposed deal the would see Brandt purchase multiple properties owned by Regina’s REAL district. As the province continues to grapple with an overdose overload, the First Nations University of Canada holds a summit exploring community based solutions.ConsumerApr 29
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 28With multiple overdose deaths reported over the weekend in Regina the spotlight is back on the toxic drug crisis in Saskatchewan. Uranium City could be making a comeback as a Canadian mineral exploration company announces it’s begun development activities near the once booming mining town.CrimeApr 28
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Spike in Regina overdoses and deaths causing concernA spike in Regina overdose-related deaths has the Saskatchewan Health Authority warning about a toxic supply of especially potent drugs. It is also raising questions about the future of safe consumption in the province’s capital.CanadaApr 28
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 27As the snow slowly disappears construction season begins to ramp up with the city of Regina releasing their planned projects for 2026. Scott Moe reacts to Prime Minister Mark Carney announcing plans to create the country’s first sovereign wealth fund to help finance major nation-building projects.CanadaApr 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 24The city of Regina is scaling back the REAL district as they are preparing to sell agriculture company Brandt multiple facilities currently owned and operated by REAL. A youth involved in the February 2025 quadruple homicide on Carry The Kettle First Nation returns to court for sentencing.EconomyApr 24
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Regina city council approves sale of REAL properties to BrandtRegina city council voted 8-3 in favor of passing the sale of a large portion of REAL’s assets to Brandt. The sale will close on September 1st.PoliticsMay 7
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 23Winter continues to linger as another blast of cold weather and snow makes it’s way through Saskatchewan. While some residents in the province aren’t too happy with the weather swings, farmers are welcoming the snow as it helps improve ground moisture for spring seeding.CrimeApr 23