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Update: Man dies in two-vehicle collision on Highway 1 Regina bypass

Update: Man dies in two-vehicle collision on Highway 1 Regina bypass

The 68-year-old adult male passenger was declared deceased at the scene.
Restored symbol of nautical history returns

Restored symbol of nautical history returns

HMCS Regina model back on display at City Hall.
Seventeen students earn City of Regina's support

Seventeen students earn City of Regina's support

Regina city council honors 2024 Henry Baker Scholarship recipients.
Permanent shelter on Halifax St. is approved at Regina council

Permanent shelter on Halifax St. is approved at Regina council

Latest proposal to locate permanent shelter at 1600 Halifax St. passes by 9-2 vote.
RCMP investigate suspicious death on Okanese First Nation

RCMP investigate suspicious death on Okanese First Nation

Officers located an injured woman, who was declared deceased by EMS at the scene
Several items tabled from lengthy Regina council agenda

Several items tabled from lengthy Regina council agenda

Items 小蓝视频 tabled to Oct. 9 include motion on senior men鈥檚 hockey ice time at Brandt Centre.
Conway accuses Cockrill of new conflict of interest accusation

Conway accuses Cockrill of new conflict of interest accusation

At the legislature the NDP鈥檚 Meara Conway tells reporters Jeremy Cockrill is 小蓝视频 investigated for possible insider trading; Cockrill says NDP is slinging mud.
NDP concerned about overcrowding at Jack Mackenzie School

NDP concerned about overcrowding at Jack Mackenzie School

Reports of libraries and teachers lounge used as classrooms; NDP blames underfunding
Information session held as permanent shelter issue heads to council

Information session held as permanent shelter issue heads to council

Local residents consulted on a proposed Halifax Street location for a permanent emergency shelter in Regina.
Van de Vorst awards presented to police officers in Saskatchewan

Van de Vorst awards presented to police officers in Saskatchewan

Awards in Saskatoon and Regina this week as MADD Canada honours commitment of police officers to reduce impaired driving.
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