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Tony Merchant, prominent Regina lawyer known for class-action lawsuits, dead at 80Prominent lawyer Tony Merchant, well known for spearheading class-action lawsuits across the country, including the $1.9B residential schools' case, has died.CanadaOct 15
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Regina applies for provincial disaster relief following major September floodingCity council agreed to apply to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency in order to designate Regina as eligible for the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP).WeatherOct 9
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Regina city council begins new budget process with $45M shortfallA total of five special council meetings are scheduled throughout next month to go over the city budget in detail, leading to the final budget talks in December.CanadaSep 5
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Saskatchewan government gives police more authority to address street weaponsSaskatchewan's justice minister is looking to give police officer more opportunity to take violent weapons off the streets with new legislation.CanadaJul 31
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Dewdney Avenue construction on track to meet deadlineDespite construction workarounds on Dewdney Avenue, some local restaurants along the street have been making the best of the situationCanadaJul 31
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Regina house fire sends 6 people to hospitalAn early morning fire sent four adults and two youths to hospital after suffering from smoke inhalation and receiving severe burns. Sarah Jones has more on the devastating blaze.CanadaJul 2
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Hidden Treasures: Saskatchewan’s Government House, the introductionGlobal News is presenting a series called 'Hidden Treasures: Saskatchewan's Government House' which will be diving into the rich history of one of Saskatchewan's oldest buildings.FeaturesJun 29
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EDR looking to grow the economy by growing local businessesEconomic Development Regina has created a new program called Upscale. It focuses on giving small local businesses mentorship and funding for their expansion plans.CanadaJun 25
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Mother calls on Regina to search landfill for daughter’s remainsMichele Bear is on a hunger strike and is camping outside the Regina Landfill as she calls on the city to search landfill for her daughter's remains.CanadaJun 19
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Saskatchewan rolls back countermeasures against U.S. tariffsThe Saskatchewan government has decided to roll back its countermeasures against the ongoing U.S. tariffs, opening up business to the United States.CanadaJun 12
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