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Special council meeting in Regina set for Wednesday

Special council meeting in Regina set for Wednesday

Meeting called to deal with dissolving Community and Social Impact Regina Inc.
Potential big 2025 tax hike proposed in Regina

Potential big 2025 tax hike proposed in Regina

Regina’s 2025 budget is looking at a 8.5 per cent mill rate hike, 5.82 per cent utility hike.
Trump imposes tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, raising prospect of higher costs for US consumers

Trump imposes tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, raising prospect of higher costs for US consumers

Trump on Saturday signed an order to impose stiff tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China.
Politics week: Is Premier Moe still playing on ‘Team Canada’?

Politics week: Is Premier Moe still playing on ‘Team Canada’?

That’s the question people are asking after Moe says he won’t be for a broad-based tariffs response.
Missing 15 year old being sought by Regina police

Missing 15 year old being sought by Regina police

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Saskatchewan leaders react to latest Trump comments

Saskatchewan leaders react to latest Trump comments

Carla Beck alarmed at latest from President-elect Donald Trump, who says he will use “economic force” against Canada.
Research finds on display at Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Research finds on display at Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Province showcases the wide range of work done by Royal Saskatchewan Museum scientists into researching fossils, wildlife and insects.
Regina Crime Stoppers looks back at strong numbers for 2024

Regina Crime Stoppers looks back at strong numbers for 2024

January has been proclaimed International Crime Stoppers Awareness Month
NDP slams Sask Party for not keeping up with growth in enrolment

NDP slams Sask Party for not keeping up with growth in enrolment

Opposition Leader Carla Beck says hiring of teachers is not on pace with increases in the number of students.
Scheer believes Trudeau departure won’t change much

Scheer believes Trudeau departure won’t change much

Regina-Qu’Appelle Conservative MP Andrew Scheer says potential Liberal leadership hopefuls all support the policies of the current PM.
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