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City of Regina warns residents about rising recycling contaminationThe City of Regina is warning that residential recycling contamination has reached 18 per cent which is triple the allowed limit. Using AI-powered cameras on collection trucks, the city is identifying common errors like bagged recyclables and flexible plastics. If rates don’t drop below six per cent, both the City and residents face steep financial...CanadaMar 10
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Brandt offers $6.4M to buy parts of REAL district from cityThe City of Regina has announced that it plans to move forward with a proposed sale of multiple buildings in the REAL district.PoliticsApr 24
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Regina city council approves updates to animal bylawRegina city council made changes to the city’s animal bylaw on Wednesday. The changes include faster action on dangerous animals, as well as stricter leash rules.PoliticsMar 27
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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 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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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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Regina City Council discusses 10 per cent bus fare increaseAs Regina’s city council discusses a possible 10 per cent increase on transit fares, advocates for affordable transit share their thoughts.EconomyFeb 26
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Frost Regina celebrating annual winter tradition across the cityWATCH: City-wide celebrations are underway during Frost Regina. Rylee Cohen chats with organizers with more on the 2026 event from February 6–8, 13–16, and 20–22.EntertainmentFeb 6
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Mayor Bachynski Chat April 24thRegina Mayor Chad Bachynski was back in studio this morning to talk about the latest developments from City Hall, chatting with Juliane Bodini about topics such as asbestos pipes, overpass construction and recycling.PoliticsApr 24
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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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Regina to crack down on derelict property ownersRegina city council has approved a new way of dealing with its cities derelict building problem.PoliticsMar 31
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 31Saskatchewan gun owners respond to the federal gun buyback program coming to a close. Regina city council aims to tackle the city’s blemishes, voting to advance a new property tax subclass specifically for derelict buildings.CrimeMar 31
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Regina Mayor Chad BachynskiIt was a busy week at Regina’s city council meeting, with a decision made over transit prices and new animal legislation in the city. To break it down, Mayor Chad Bachynski joined our Juliane Bodini.PoliticsMar 27
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Council scraps library funding commitmentRegina City Council withdrew its $119 million debt commitment because the city’s borrowing limit is maxed out. The city is instead prioritizing critical infrastructure like the wastewater plant and aquatic center.PoliticsMar 26
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 27Reaction to Regina city council approving a new bylaw that targets dogs owners. A multi year investment by the federal government will help support Saskatchewan workers impacted by tariffs.ConsumerMar 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 26Library advocates feel unheard and are frustrated following Regina city council’s decision to put the central library renewal project on hold. More questions around what led to the SaskPower rate increase as a new letter calls out the government for lacking transparency. Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace speaks after being named CFL head coach...ConsumerMar 26
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Mayor delivers state of the city addressThe Regina mayor delivered his next second state of the city address on Thursday. With Regina coming off a record mill rate increase of 10.9% – mayor Chad Bachynski says building a city takes more than just maintenance – it takes a data driven plan.PoliticsMar 13
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Road extension plan sparks environmental concerns in Southeast ReginaEnvironmental advocates are raising concerns over the City of Regina’s plan to extend Prince of Wales Drive. City officials argue the project is key to easing traffic and future growth.EnvironmentJan 29
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 12Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski addresses the city’s current financial state and offers some optimism for the future. The voice of the Saskatchewan Rush helps bring a hockey team back to the European country of North Macedonia. An event at the University of Regina has brought in artificial intelligence experts from across Canada to talk about...ConsumerMar 12
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 11Scott Moe steps into the bear pit at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention. Regina city council talks funding for the new indoor aquatic facility and changes to transit fares. The provincial government announces new legislation that helps Saskatchewan gun owners get fair value for their prohibited firearms under the federal buyback program.CanadaMar 11