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City of Regina wants to hear from residentsThe City of Regina is asking residents to fill out a survey contribute to the future of downtown Regina.EnvironmentMay 31
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New ad campaign sees city of Regina target Halifax residentsAn ad circulating on social media trying to get Haligonians to move to Regina is making some hay. Resident in the HRM are confused as to why Regina would ask them to move out west, but for the creators of the campaign, it’s all in good fun. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMay 22
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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 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 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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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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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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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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Regina Hop Circuit with Rebellion BreweryA summer staple in the Queen City, Regina’s ‘Hop Circuit’ is back for 2026. With more on that, as well as an expansion into Saskatoon, Rebellion Brewing President and CEO Mark Heise joined our Juliane Bodini in studio.LifestyleJun 22
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Call to prayer prompts backlashRegina City Jamia Masjid broadcasted their first call to prayer last Friday.11 hours
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Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski June 12Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski spent last week in Edmonton at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual Conference and Trade Show. With more on that, as well as the Queen City Ex lineup, he joined our Juliane Bodini in our Regina studio.EntertainmentJun 12
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Who has the best wings in Regina? New website aims to find out with a public voteA group of friends with a decade-long wing-night tradition has built a website to list all the city’s best wing deals. And they rank Regina’s best wings through a public voting feature.TrendingJun 5
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 24Following a two-month investigation by the Regina drug unit, over 30 drug trafficking and firearms possession charges have been laid. What does this mean for the city and how they will try and curb these numbers? Also, after a wild weather filled last few weeks, SGI released their annual report; we get a look into...Canada9 hours
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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: May 28Regina city council discusses a report that indicates the city is falling behind when it comes to funding for roads. As multiple areas in the province deal with record breaking temperatures, outdoor workers give their thoughts and strategies on how they keep themselves safe and cool.CrimeMay 28
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Global News at 6 Regina: May 12Regina city council looks to keep property taxes in check as they debate the possibility of putting a cap on the 2027 mill rate increase. Paramedics from across the province gather in Saskatoon to address current concerns in the industry and the need for improved recruitment.CrimeMay 12
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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 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 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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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