Regina Fire & Protective Services
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Regina police make arrests, dismantle tents as city hall encampment evictedMultiple residents at the Regina tent encampment at city hall have been arrested after the eviction deadline passed.CanadaJul 28, 2023
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Small fire at Regina City Hall tent encampment doused ahead of council meetingA small fire was reported at the tent encampment outside City of Regina. The fire was contained by Regina Fire and there was minimal damage.FireJul 27, 2023
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Regina’s first female firefighter retires after 27 yearsAfter spending over 27 years as Regina's first female firefighter, Marianne Boychuk hangs up her jacket for retirement.FeaturesJul 10, 2023
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Day 1 of Samwel Uko public inquest hears from 3 witnessesA member of Regina Fire and Protective Services was the first witness to testify on day one of the public inquest for Samwel Uko who died in 2020.CrimeMay 30, 2022
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Saskatoon and Regina fire crews respond to more than 900 fire calls in 2021Fire crews in Saskatoon and Regina have responded to more suspected drug overdose calls in 2021 compared to fire-related calls.CanadaDec 24, 2021
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Fire crews deal with blaze in Regent Park neighbourhoodNo one was injured in a house fire in the Regent Park neighbourhood on Monday morning (Dec. 10).CanadaDec 10, 2018
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Changes could be coming to fire bylaws in ReginaPotential changes would require landlords to check on fire alarms before and after tenants move in or out.CanadaSep 14, 2018
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Regina police anticipate legal marijuana will cost at least $1.2M annuallyA potential police cost of $1.2 million annually and other regulatory concerns with legal marijuana will soon be presented to Regina City Council.CanadaFeb 12, 2018
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Garage heavily damaged in morning fireA detached garage in the northwest corner of Regina was significantly damaged after a fire Friday morning.CanadaFeb 12, 2016
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North Regina backyard shed fire treated as suspiciousAn afternoon fire in the city's north end is being treated as suspicious by the fire department.Apr 3, 2015
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