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City says go ahead and drink the water

City says go ahead and drink the water

Regina's water distribution system flows through more than 2,000 kilometres of pipe.
City of Regina offering inclusive drop-in program at Fieldhouse

City of Regina offering inclusive drop-in program at Fieldhouse

The program is intended for people of all ages and abilities.
Man faces charges after attempted fraud and extortion of senior

Man faces charges after attempted fraud and extortion of senior

A 27-year-old Winnipeg man charged following an attempted fraud and extortion involving a 73-year-old woman in Regina.
Removing snow from your roof could save you thousands from damages, says SGI

Removing snow from your roof could save you thousands from damages, says SGI

SGI recommends using a roof rack to clear off melting snow on the roof, preventing home damage.
Regina Police Service to open new space at Cornwall Centre

Regina Police Service to open new space at Cornwall Centre

New office space will house Downtown Safety Team and provide a further downtown presence for RPS
Council discusses REAL's proposed $12.7 million budget for 2025

Council discusses REAL's proposed $12.7 million budget for 2025

Part of the funding will go towards investing in repairs needed to the Brandt Centre, Co-operators Centre and Queensbury Centre.
University of Regina teams miss playoffs at USports/CCAA National Curling Championships

University of Regina teams miss playoffs at USports/CCAA National Curling Championships

‘I loved it since day one’: Regina Pats' goalie Ewan Huet cherishes memories with Regiment

‘I loved it since day one’: Regina Pats' goalie Ewan Huet cherishes memories with Regiment

Police plane is back in action in Regina

Police plane is back in action in Regina

Regina Police Service reporting arrests with the help of their Aerial Support Unit, which returned to action this week.
RPS reports higher crime rates since 2015, but progress Is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ made

RPS reports higher crime rates since 2015, but progress Is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ made

Stats show crime rates are up from 2015 by 5 per cent, but have decreased by 4 per cent since 2023, according to the RPS.
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