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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 24World leading potash exporter and Saskatchewan based company Nutrien faces pushback over their pursuit of a new export terminal south of the border. One of the province’s biggest events of the year returns, the Western Canadian Agribition kicks off in Regina. A federal court ruling is allowing Frog Lake First Nation financial transparency into a...Nov 24, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Nov. 24One of the province’s biggest events of the year returns, the Western Canadian Agribition kicks off in Regina. World leading potash exporter and Saskatchewan-based company Nutrien faces pushback over their pursuit of a new export terminal south of the border. A federal court ruling is allowing Frog Lake First Nation financial transparency into a 100-million-dollar...Nov 24, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 2Around 160 volunteers hit Regina streets to better understand the state of homelessness in the city for the annual Point-in-Time Count. Wildfire damages are having a profound impact on hunting outfitters in the province as the industry is reporting over four million dollars in revenue losses. The Canada Post workers strike has Saskatchewan businesses of...Oct 2, 2025
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Global News Regina – July 16The Justice For our Stolen Children camp will have a second meeting with the province, this time it will happen in a court room, plus six people charged in a Regina drug bust.Jul 16, 2018
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Regina councillor calls PCC’s Wascana Park bylaw re-write ‘unsatisfactory’After the province took Tristen Durocher to court over his live-in protest in Wascana Park this summer, a Saskatchewan judge deemed the bylaws governing park use unconstitutional. The province’s lawyers are in the process of re-writing those bylaws, but a Regina city councillor says that process is lacking Indigenous input.Global News at 10 Weekend ReginaDec 13, 2020
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U Of R overtime explainedWed, Sep 25 – Three hundred and eighty thousand dollars… that’s how much money was handed out to two University Of Regina employees for overtime they never worked over the course of 11 years. The university admits it knew about this a year ago, but didn’t tell the province or auditor until this month. Sarah...Sep 25, 2013
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UR Pride continues legal battle over pronoun policyThe Regina Civic Awareness and Action Network is looking to get in on the fight against the province’s parents bill of rights and the controversial school pronoun law. The network has filed an intervention of a new party in the ongoing court proceedings between UR Pride and the province.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 24, 2023
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Saskatchewan Health Authority reports ICU data errorThe Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) on Wednesday evening informed the province’s Health Minister, Paul Merriman, that there had been a discrepancy in the COVID-19 ICU patient count and data in Regina, said the minister. The error occurred because patients who were moved to temporary ICU beds were not being counted as ICU admissions. Merriman and...CanadaApr 1, 2021
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Regina man charged with killing wife appears in court, community reactsA Regina man charged with killing his wife in the city’s fourth homicide over the May long weekend appeared in provincial court Tuesday morning.Global News at 6 ReginaMay 24, 2016