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  • ‘The shelf is very sparse’: Sask. pharmacies seeing shortage of adult medication
    One pharmacist recommends checking the shelves of smaller pharmacies for elusive cold and flu medication, as box stores are more likely to be sold out due to customer volume.
    Health
    Jan 5, 2023
  • Saskatchewan starting to see steady availability of children’s pain medication
    In addition to the million units of children's medication that have made their back way onto shelves in Saskatchewan, additional units are still in the process of arriving.
    Health
    Dec 7, 2022
  • Regina city council looks to approve funding for 2 new off-leash dog parks
    Regina city council is looking to approve funding for two new fenced-in, off-leash dog parks in Mount Pleasant and Harding Park.
    Canada
    Nov 26, 2019
  • Representation lacking within Regina Police Service, despite more workers: report
    The Regina Police Service presented its 2019 equity report to the Board of Police commissioners on Sept 29. RPS failed to meet equity targets developed by the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission.
    Canada
    Sep 30, 2020
  • Regina police respond to collisions Tuesday as city gets first blast of winter
    Snow, ice and sleet turned a typical morning commute into mayhem for many Regina drivers on Tuesday.
    Canada
    Oct 20, 2020
  • Report sent back to Regina city admin after Black in Sask raises concerns
    Black in Sask. told Regina's executive committee that more consultation is needed before a report is passed to establish a diversity, equity and inclusion advisory committee.
    Canada
    Jun 17, 2021
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  • Ottawa underestimating cost of new pollution standards: critics
    Canada’s cities say the Harper government is severely underestimating the burden on Canadian taxpayers to be caused by new standards cracking down on pollution from waste-water facilities
    Apr 26, 2010
  • Battle continues with Regina and the RM of Sherwood
    <p><span>REGINA - The dispute is over the construction of a new tire plant, last week the R-M of Sherwood signed a deal with Kal-Tire to build a $25 million distribution centre on the outskirts of Regina.</span> </p> <p> </p>
    Nov 20, 2012
  • New Regina city council sworn in
    <p><span>After winning the election on October 24, Fougere had been looking forward to the day he would be sworn in. On Monday, that time had come. With much fanfare, he and his 10 councillors took the oath of office</span></p>
    Nov 5, 2012
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  • Final debate for Regina mayoral candidates
    <p><span lang="EN-CA">Regina’s Chamber of Commerce hosted the debate with 8 out of the 9 mayoral candidates taking part. The lone candidate who did not attend was Tim Siekawitch.<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span> </span> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
    Oct 18, 2012
  • Voters opt for familiar faces in Regina and Saskatoon in civic elections
    REGINA - Voters opted for familiar faces in Saskatchewan's civic elections Wednesday night.
    Oct 24, 2012
  • Interactive Map – Ward results
    <p><span>Global's break down of ward races was tracked on our interactive map and all results are based on numbers from the Regina Regional Municipality website. </span> </p> <p> </p>
    Oct 24, 2012
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  • Seven against one as Regina mayoral candidates take sides in new stadium debate
    REGINA - A candidate for mayor of Regina found himself in defensive mode for much of the night when he squared off with seven other mayoral contestants in a debate on the city's proposed football stadium.
    Sep 21, 2012
  • Celebrate Canada’s food, farmers, chefs and home cooks on Food Day Canada
    TORONTO - Hundreds of chefs and home cooks across the country are expected to showcase Canuck ingredients this Saturday as they celebrate Food Day Canada.
    Jul 30, 2012
  • Election candidates not letting up despite long weekend
    <font size="2">Despite the Thanksgiving long weekend, candidates in Regina's upcoming election said it was not a time to take </font><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="2">a </font></font><font size="2">break</font><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="2">, with only two and a half weeks to go</font></font>
    Oct 8, 2012
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  • On our radar
    <p> </p> <p><span>As the dust settles from Mayor Pat Fiacco’s announcement that he is moving on from City Politics –potential candidates will be revealing their plans. Plus the markets will be watching Greece yet again and they try to secure a multi-billion dollar bailout from the Euro zone. What stories are on your radar this week? Let us know on Facebook or tweet us @GlobalRegina. </span> </p> <p> </p>
    Feb 19, 2012
  • Residents plea to council to stop building demolition
    <p><span>At 1755 Hamilton Street, all but a few of the 46 tenants have moved out. <br />Those still here, have until the end of the month to find a new place.</span> </p> <p> </p>
    Jan 23, 2012
  • Fougere to announce possible mayoral aspirations
    <p><span>Veteran City Councillor Michael Fougere will break his week-long silence and announce whether or not he will seek the Mayor’s chair in this fall’s election.</span> </p> <p> </p>
    Feb 20, 2012
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  • 2012 was a record year for building permits in the city
    <p>REGINA - <span>Last year was the biggest year for building permit values in Regina’s history, smashing the record set in 2011 by over $200 million.</span> </p> <p> </p>
    Jan 3, 2013
  • Garage-sale painting creates buzz in Vancouver before May auction
    VANCOUVER - It's like winning the lottery: A man browses through a garage sale, plunks down $100 for two old paintings in a vaguely familiar style and finds himself with what an auction house says are paintings by two of Canada's most iconic — and valuable — painters.
    Canada
    Apr 13, 2012
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