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Regina Vics' near-perfect season ends in loss to Estevan

Regina Vics' near-perfect season ends in loss to Estevan

Estevan advances to the league/provincial final for the second time in three years.
Regina will begin upgrades to the Albert Street North Overpass

Regina will begin upgrades to the Albert Street North Overpass

The project is expected to be completed in Oct. 2026.
Regina police charge man with kidnapping

Regina police charge man with kidnapping

Police say an individual came into a business with a female, then held a knife to her back and got into a cab, fleeing the scene.
Roving Traffic Unit seizes 1 kg of cocaine during traffic stop

Roving Traffic Unit seizes 1 kg of cocaine during traffic stop

With the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP police service dog, officers located and seized approximately one kilogram of cocaine a vehicle.
Regina Farmers' Market calls out Sask. Food Regulation changes

Regina Farmers' Market calls out Sask. Food Regulation changes

These changes will restrict farmers from selling ungraded farm eggs from their source.
Only days left to trim your elms

Only days left to trim your elms

Pruning trees before or after the ban period helps keep them healthy and better able to resist all kinds of diseases, including DED.
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
Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder gets new court date

Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder gets new court date

A 15-year-old boy, who can鈥檛 be named due to his age, was in Regina Provincial Court March 19, where he was remanded in custody to April 2.
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.
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