小蓝视频

Skip to content

Search results for "Martin Oldhues"

Order
Filter by category

Bachynski reflects on the 2025 budget and outlook moving forward

Bachynski reflects on the 2025 budget and outlook moving forward

Regina 2025 budget saw a near $300 increase for the average homeowner for property taxes and utilities
The average Regina homeowner will pay nearly $320 more for 2025

The average Regina homeowner will pay nearly $320 more for 2025

City council reduced the 2025 general operating budget from 8.5 per cent to 7.33 per cent.
Regina city council seeks ways to reduce costs

Regina city council seeks ways to reduce costs

So far, city council has put forward an amendment to reduce REAL's budget by $1.2 million while putting a 0.07 mill rate forward to hire new staffing.
Bachynski speaks on the provincial budget's impact on Regina

Bachynski speaks on the provincial budget's impact on Regina

Regina is getting $3.4 million in the Municipal Revenue Sharing.
'It's the system we live in,' RPS deputy chief comments on Jared Charles' release

'It's the system we live in,' RPS deputy chief comments on Jared Charles' release

Jared Charles, who was released on Tuesday, is at high risk to re-commit sexual or violent crimes.
City council rejects amendment to cancel electric bus contract

City council rejects amendment to cancel electric bus contract

Ward 2 Coun George Tsiklis put forward an amendment to cancel the 2026 portion of the electric bus contract.
City council further reduces REAL's proposed budget

City council further reduces REAL's proposed budget

An amendment was put forward to reduce REAL's budget ask down to around $11.2 million
Residents urge Regina to prioritize investment in homelessness and transit as key community needs

Residents urge Regina to prioritize investment in homelessness and transit as key community needs

Delegates called on the city to allocate more funding for increased paratransit and homelessness.
Charity group that helps women transition from violent homes is coming to Regina

Charity group that helps women transition from violent homes is coming to Regina

The group helps move people's belongings from a dangerous home to a new space for no cost.
Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Jasmine Paterson is calling for more police presence for small businesses after her store was broken into for the second time in 17 months.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks