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Downtown library seeking $50 million in upgrades to keep lights on
The Regina Public Library (RPL) says its downtown facility is in need of $50 million in repairs in order to keep the doors open in the future. A report being made to a city committee Wednesday says va...
Shane Clausing
Aug 09, 2022
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Temporary new name of Mosaic Place revealed
By Shawn Slaght Mosaic Place will be getting temporarily rebranded as of Aug. 31. The naming rights sponsorship agreement between the City of Moose Jaw and the Mosaic Company expires at the end of the...
Discover Moose Jaw
Aug 09, 2022
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Two complaints made publicly against Shaw following alleged racist comments
Two complaints are set to be made to the Integrity Commissioner for the City of Regina about Ward 7 Coun. Terina Shaw. One of the complaints was filed by community activist Florence Stratton, who coll...
Shane Clausing
Jul 20, 2022
Regina city council snuffs out mandatory fire sprinkler bylaw
Regina's city council has voted down a bylaw that would have made fire sprinklers mandatory for all new residential buildings. The proposed bylaw was defeated by a 9 to 1 vote, with Councillor Mohl th...
Shane Clausing
Jun 29, 2022
City council announces plan to end homelessness in Regina
Regina city council has unanimously approved a motion focused on announcing a funding plan to end homelessness in the city. The approved motion called for $5.5 million annually in a housing-first supp...
Jun 16, 2022
Regina city council approves developing backyard suites city-wide
In a unanimous vote, Regina city council has given the go-ahead for backyard suites to be built anywhere in the city. Backyard suites are housing units that are separate from the primary housing unit ...
Jun 16, 2022
Company concerned over Regina study into potential pesticide ban
The owner of a lawn maintenance company in Regina says he's concerned about a report being prepared by the city and the University of Regina. During an April 20 meeting, city council directed administ...
Shane Clausing
May 10, 2022
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Regina city council approves more enforcement for Waste Management Bylaw
The City of Regina is looking to help tackle the amount of garbage seen throughout the city. At a meeting Wednesday, city council approved changes that would introduce tickets for people who break the...
Britton Gray
Apr 20, 2022
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City of Regina to go along with province and drop COVID rules
City of Regina facilities like pools and transit buses will be following much of the rest of the province in the coming weeks and will drop the applicable COVID-19 vaccination and masking policies. Re...
Lisa Schick
Feb 11, 2022
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Regina council to hold special meeting about COVID mandates
Regina city council is set to debate how to move forward with the city's COVID-19 restrictions. The province announced Tuesday that the proof of vaccination requirement will be dropped on Monday and m...
Britton Gray
Feb 11, 2022
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Roughriders explore new stretches to keep ACL injuries off the field
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The NFL approved the stretching program earlier in the year and invited CFL teams to participate.
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