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Creative City Centre launches online auction to raise funds for new space

Creative City Centre launches online auction to raise funds for new space

The auction will feature over snowboards painted by artists during Frost Regina, with all proceeds going towards a new art space.
Regina delays compost implementation for condos as waste service costs soar

Regina delays compost implementation for condos as waste service costs soar

Condo owners raised concerns of implementing food and yard waste pickup after their garbage and recycling costs have risen over the past few years.
Regina officer accused of using databases to meet women broke public trust: chief

Regina officer accused of using databases to meet women broke public trust: chief

Regina police chief says the force has been developing ways to prevent similar matters from happening.
Regina 2025 budget review starts Monday

Regina 2025 budget review starts Monday

The average homeowner could pay $204 more for their property tax in 2025, while utility costs could be $116 more.
Saskatchewan hosting 2025 aerospace and defence forum

Saskatchewan hosting 2025 aerospace and defence forum

Delegates gathered at Regina’s Queensbury Convention Centre.
Regina city council will hold special meeting amid health concerns over fluoride in water

Regina city council will hold special meeting amid health concerns over fluoride in water

The city plans to add fluoride in water once upgrades to the Buffalo Water Pound Treatment are completed in 2025.
Regina Downtown Business Improvement District expresses concerns over losing core events

Regina Downtown Business Improvement District expresses concerns over losing core events

The RDBID noted the loss of the Regina Farmers Market on Saturdays and the Regina Folk Festival has raised concerns in their organization.
Regina police officer charged for breach of trust

Regina police officer charged for breach of trust

A member of the Regina Police Service (RPS) is facing one charge of Breach of Trust and one charge of Unauthorized Use of a Computer as a result of an investigation by the RPS.
Regina group fights food insecurity with care and community support

Regina group fights food insecurity with care and community support

The group supplies around 200 people with food weekly.
Saskatchewan planning to support steelworkers in response to U.S. tariffs: Moe

Saskatchewan planning to support steelworkers in response to U.S. tariffs: Moe

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says says he's been meeting with employers to discuss how the province can lend a hand to steelworkers.
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