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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: 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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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 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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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 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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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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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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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 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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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
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 19After five days of talks Regina City Council passes next year’s operating budget. Strong winds and blowing snow wreak havoc for city commuters. Saskatchewan farmers set new crop production record.Dec 19, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 16On day two of budget talks Regina City Council hears from a number of delegates and community members expressing funding concerns. The need for naloxone in the province is increasing as the number of drug overdoses continues to rise. A Regina man known for having one of the most festive houses during the Christmas holidays...Dec 16, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 15Day one of budget talks for Regina City Council had a major focus on police funding. An incident at Mosaic’s K3 potash mine has left one worker dead. A teenage girl who set fire to a fellow student student at a Saskatoon public school back in 2024 pleads guilty to attempted murder.Dec 15, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 18Saskatchewan residents go into clean up mode following Wednesdays snow storm. City council continues to contemplate cuts as budget deliberations enter day four. The province’s information and privacy commissioner is criticizing the Regina Police Service for inadequate discipline of an officer who accessed personal police records.Dec 18, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 17Regina residents and community organizations react to the blizzard like conditions hitting much of the province. City council continues to work through lowering the mill rate increase during day three of budget talks. A new strain of influenza is leading to increased hospitalizations across the province.Dec 17, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 1After two years of construction on the Dewdney Avenue revitalization project, the street opens back up the public. As Regina City Council gears up for budget talks later this month a look at how it could compare to Saskatoon’s recently passed budget. Former Regina Mayor Sandra Masters takes on a new job with the Saskatchewan...Dec 1, 2025