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  • Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood could soon see speed limit decrease
    The Cathedral neighbourhood could see a lower speed limit in the area following the City of Regina's approval of some recommendations for implementation.
    Traffic
    Mar 28
  • New Year’s revellers ring in 2024, but war casts shadow over celebrations
    Cities around the globe from New York City to Sydney, Australia celebrated New Year's Eve with fireworks displays, while ongoing conflicts cast a pall over celebrations for many.
    World
    Jan 1
  • How tiny shelters in Ontario are looking to fill the gap for those in need of housing
    A number of Ontario municipalities have launched or are looking at tiny cabins as a way to transition people with challenges into more permanent housing.
    Canada
    Dec 8, 2023
  • Stakeholders in Hamilton tiny shelters pilot to take another look at alternatives
    The Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters will go back to the drawing board, again, to seek out an alternative after a Strachan Street site development didn't make fiscal sense.
    Canada
    Oct 10, 2023
  • Backers of Hamilton’s ‘tiny homes’ plan disappointed that ‘anger’ cancelled meeting
    A public consultation seeking to refine a tiny homes project in Ward 2 for those experiencing homelessness was cancelled after alleged 'physical' and 'aggressive behaviour.'
    Politics
    Sep 12, 2023
  • Neighbourhood meeting to talk about tiny shelters pilot set for Hamilton’s north
    A councillor and leadership from the Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters (HATS) will attempt to answer questions Saturday on tiny homes greenlighted for Strachan Street.
    Politics
    Aug 23, 2023
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  • A sensational decades-old hip-hop murder may soon be solved: The death of Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay
    On Oct. 30, 2002, Run-DMC DJ Jam Master Jay was murdered in cold blood in his recording studio. Are we finally going to find out who did it?
    Entertainment
    Aug 20, 2023
  • Hamilton ‘Tiny Homes’ pilot likely to arrive late 2023 if approved, says director
    Housing executives in Hamilton, Ont., will recommend adaption of a mini homes pilot project to councillors next week as a plan to alleviate the city’s encampment crisis.
    Canada
    Aug 11, 2023
  • Curious about how to make sober fun?
    Meet the 'sober-curious,' a growing movement of those who sideline alcohol, and not due to worries of addiction or overindulgence, but just as a lifestyle.
    Canada
    May 27, 2023
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  • Family remembers Dendrae Thunder Lonechild who died in vehicle, pedestrian collision
    Dendrae Thunder Lonechild is being remembered as a goofy and cheeky 16-year-old boy who liked to make people smile and had a deep love for his family.
    Investigations
    Apr 26, 2023
  • Canada temporarily suspends Sudan embassy operations amid evacuation race
    The U.S., U.K. and multiple other governments with a presence in Sudan confirmed the evacuation of their diplomats and citizens Sunday.
    World
    Apr 23, 2023
  • Regina pub brings back St. Patrick’s Day dancing after pandemic halt
    Shannon's Pub and Grill had a packed house for St. Patrick's Day where attendees enjoyed breakfast, green beers, music and dancing.
    Canada
    Mar 17, 2023
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  • Permanent speed limit drop recommended for neighbourhood greenway areas
    Several streets in Winnipeg considered a critical component of the city's bike network, could be seeing permanent changes to the speed limit.
    Traffic
    Mar 2, 2023
  • School in Regina Cathedral neighbourhood will soon close
    A school that served Regina's Cathedral neighbourhood for over a century will be closing its doors as it was deemed 'beyond repair.'
    Education
    Feb 9, 2023
  • Paint and brushes available for Cathedral residents to cover up unwanted graffiti
    Paint is available for some residents who want to remove graffiti from their walls. Andrew Stevens Regina city councillor for ward 3 is providing it.
    Consumer
    Feb 7, 2023
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  • Memphis pastor prays for peace after Tyre Nichols footage released
    "We've had calm so far, which is what we have been praying for," Pastor Kenneth Thomas said before the service. "And, of course, we hope that continues."
    U.S. News
    Jan 29, 2023
  • Tiny shelters program takes step back as Hamilton opts for another staff review
    Amid much debate on Wednesday, councillors voted for a comprehensive review to assess how Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters could fit into the city's homelessness strategy.
    Politics
    Jan 25, 2023
  • 91-year-old woman retires from delivering Regina neighbourhood newspaper
    A 91-year-old woman who spent nearly a quarter of a century delivering a Regina community neighbourhood newspaper has retired.
    Features
    Jan 5, 2023
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  • Power restored for all Regina customers after outage spanned across 10 neighbourhoods
    SaskPower sent crews Tuesday night to repair a massive power outage in Regina that affected several central neighbourhoods and areas to the north.
    Canada
    Dec 27, 2022
  • A Regina woman discovers neighbour dead due to ‘rancid smell’
    A Regina woman wants landlords to take their tenants concerns seriously after discovering the body of a man who lived across her suite at an apartment building in Cathedral.
    Canada
    Dec 9, 2022
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