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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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City of Regina anticipates new budgetWith less than a week left before budget deliberations, the city of Regina has opinions.Dec 7, 2025
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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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Regina reaction to City BudgetWith a 10.9 increase to property tax, people in Regina have opinions when it comes to the approved budget.PoliticsDec 29, 2025
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City of Regina is exploring proposed cuts for 2026-2027 budgetThere’s some tough decisions that need to be made in finalizing the 2026-2027 City of Regina budget.Nov 21, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 11As Regina’s executive committee plans for the future of the city, many residents want current conerns dealt with first. Reactions from around the country pour in for people of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia following one of Canada’s deadliest shootings in history. The Saskatchewan chamber of commerce meets to discuss recent moves from Mark Carney and...CrimeFeb 11
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Bell Canada is looking to build a data center south of ReginaA new data center is being proposed in the Municipality of Sherwood, just outside the Regina city limits.EconomyFeb 12
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 13A Saskatchewan man recounts a scary moose attack that had him fighting off the animal outside his front door in an effort to save his mom. University students and experts explain how social media and apps have changed the dating scene. As the city plans a slight increase to transit fares, local advocates voice the...ConsumerFeb 13
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Frost Regina PreviewA new-look Regina Frost returns this month, with celebrations and events taking place over three different weekends. With a preview of what you can expect to see, Deputy City Manager of Communications, Service Regina & Tourism Jennifer Johnson joined our Juliane Bodini.EntertainmentFeb 4
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Regina Mayor Chad BachynskiRegina Mayor Chad Bachynski was back in our studio for the first time this year. He joined our Juliane Bodini to outline some of the goals for the city in 2026, as well as look ahead to the return of Regina Frost next weekend.PoliticsJan 30
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 8A potential hit to Saskatchewan Potash could be on the horizon as U.S. President Donald Trump suggests putting heavy tariffs on Canadian fertilizer. The City of Regina signs a new agreement to build a permanent food and yard waste processing facility. A look at how Saskatchewan residents are bundling up as the cold temperatures set...Dec 8, 2025
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Point-in-time count shows decline in homelessness in ReginaNumbers from Regina’s 2025 point-in-time count show homelessness in the city has declined by nearly five per cent. Meanwhile, Saskatoon recorded an all-time high in its count during the same period. Advocates say the data captures only part of the growing problem and are calling for more action from all levels of government. Manjot Singh...CanadaJan 13
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 15A former member of the Regina street team disputes the results of the city’s recent point in time count. Regina Police provide an update on Nakita Jade Harris who’s has been missing since 2022. Southern Saskatchewan is hit with extreme winds with gusts up to 100 kilometers an hour in some areas.Jan 15
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Regina man uses jeep to rescue drivers stuck in snowA Regina man uses his Jeep to help drivers who got stuck as extreme winds caused snow hazards across the city. Blowing snow, and frigid temperatures left several people stranded, prompting a Good Samaritan to step in to save the day.WeatherJan 16
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase. Due to city budget cuts Regina residents will no longer have access to winter sandboxes around the city.Jan 7
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Residents in Regina gather to protest U.S. actions in VenezuelaResidents gathered in front of Regina city hall to protest US actions in Venezuela. Kevin Pontious reports.CanadaJan 6
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 6Regina WestJet passengers are left frustrated with the airline after multiple people arrive without luggage on a recent trip to Mexico. As repairs continue on Calgary’s water main break how prepared are the provinces two biggest cities for such an event? Cancer patients are left in limbo while the province’s only PET/CT scan machine is...Jan 6
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 5People gather in front of Regina City Hall to protest the American capture of Venezuela’s President. Proposed rate hikes for SaskPower and SGI have the provincial NDP calling out the Sask. Party Government over the cost of living. Three Saskatchewan credit unions officially complete their merger.Jan 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 22One person is dead and another two are in critical condition following a carbon monoxide leak in a Regina apartment building. Global News sits down with Carla Beck as the Saskatchewan NDP leader looks back on 2025. Airport staff in the province’s two major cities prepare for increased traffic during the Christmas holidays.Dec 22, 2025