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Regina executive committee supports fire sprinkler mandate in new residential buildsMembers of Regina's executive committee voted in favour of a motion on Wednesday that would require fire sprinklers in all new residential dwellings.CanadaJun 22
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Elm tree seeds pile up in Regina once again thanks to droughtRegina Open Space Services Manager Russell Eirich explained the seeds are a result of the recent trend of drier-than-average weather.CanadaJun 14
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Regina councillors say new investment could end homelessness in the cityCouncillors Dan Leblanc and Andrew Stevens have drafted a motion which would see city administration create a fully costed plan for ending chronic homelessness in Regina.CanadaJun 14
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Regina Food Bank and schools partner to curb food insecurityAround 43 per cent of food bank users are children and one in eight kids in Saskatchewan face food insecurity.ConsumerJun 12
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Gas prices hit $2.06 per litre at some Saskatchewan gas stationsGas prices in Saskatchewan hit a historic milestone in Saskatchewan on Monday, with some gas stations reaching $2.06 per litre for regular unleaded fuel.ConsumerJun 7
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Road improvement projects along north and south areas of Lewvan Drive underwayTwo different projects are now underway along Lewvan Drive in Regina, including Regina Avenue to Parliament Avenue and Sherwood Drive to 1st Avenue North.TrafficJun 6
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City of Regina approves tax and water utility affordability programProgram applicants who meet eligibility criteria will give a $0.66 daily credit and a $1.32 daily credit on their water bills.ConsumerJun 1
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Regina executive committee looking at residential retrofit rebate programThe City of Regina is looking at a retrofit rebate program to encourage residents to consider energy efficient upgrades in their homes.CanadaMay 25
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Here’s what’s open and closed in Regina on Victoria Day 2022Waste, organic and recycling collections will continue as scheduled.CanadaMay 22
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Spring showers bring May mosquitoes to SaskatchewanIn total, Johnston said the budget for the Pest control department is about 1.6 million dollars per year. Roughly half of it is spent on mosquitoes.CanadaMay 19
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