Regina Sexual Assault Centre
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Regina Sexual Assault Centre launching pilot project in Moose Jaw: ‘There was a need’The Regina Sexual Assault Centre hopes to have their new position filled by the end of the year.CanadaSep 25, 2020
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Regina city council to vote on proposal to regulate body rub establishmentsThe city is one step closer to regulating body rub parlours, after city council's executive committee voted in favour of sending its proposal to council.CanadaAug 6, 2020
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Regina Instagram account creates platform for alleged sexual violence survivors to share storiesDozens of posts allege sexual harassment from a number of Regina restaurants and tattoo shops, calling out the alleged abusers and perpetrators by name.CanadaJul 30, 2020
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Regina Sexual Assault Centre expanding services into Moose Jaw: ‘The need is really great’Around 15 to 17 per cent of the people who access Regina's Sexual Assault Centre are from Moose Jaw.CanadaJan 10, 2020
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Regina city council votes in favour of regulating body rub parloursRegina city council and administration voted in favour of regulating body rub establishments on Monday night instead of banning them.CanadaSep 23, 2019
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Former director of Regina sexual assault centre gets three years for fraudThe former executive director of the Regina Sexual Assault Centre has received a three-year jail sentence for bilking hundreds of thousands of dollars from the non-profit group.CrimeOct 19, 2017
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Regina woman facing charges after allegedly defrauding city’s sexual assault centreDebra Lynn House, 63, is facing a number of fraud charges after a nearly seven-month long investigation.CrimeJan 30, 2017
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RPS officer awarded for work against sexual assaultLast March, Insp. Evan Bray of the Regina Police Service approached the Regina Sexual Assault Centre with the idea of bringing the "Be More than a Bystander" program into the city. Since then, it's grown into a provincial campaign.CanadaMar 8, 2016
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Regina becomes first Sask. city to implement anonymous sexual assault reportingVictims of sexual assault now have the option of reporting anonymously to police. As of January 1, a pilot program allows adult victims to tell a counsellor what happened without giving their name.CanadaFeb 2, 2015
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Pilot project in Regina helps sexual assault victims file reports anonymouslyA pilot project launched in Regina last month is helping sexual assault victims file reports without giving their names.CanadaFeb 2, 2015
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