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Regina City Council
City council strikes a blow in the war on weeds
Some people may be hoping for a green thumb for Christmas after Regina's city council approved the framework of a new bylaw and regulations which give the city more teeth when it comes to overgrown la...
Lisa Schick
Dec 21, 2018
Tax exemptions, road renewal on Regina city council agenda
From tax exemptions to road renewal, Regina city council has plenty on the agenda Monday night. Members from non-profits -- such as the Saskatchewan Science Centre, MacKenzie Art Gallery and the RCMP ...
CJME News
Dec 17, 2018
Tax break takes 'financial pressure off,' says daycare rep
It wasn't the full break they've been asking for, but a representative from a Cathedral-area daycare is pleased with Regina city council's decision to give licensed, non-profit daycares that own their...
Joseph Ho
Dec 12, 2018
Tax increase shrinks in 2019 budget, pool to be rebuilt
A lot of spending, and a bit of saving - that's what Regina's city council ended up with after the 2019 city budget was finalized. Council ended up with a mill rate increase of 4.325 per cent, which i...
Lisa Schick
Dec 12, 2018
Maple Leaf Pool dominates 1st night of city budget debate
While one might have expected to hear all about facts and figures in Monday night's meeting for Regina's 2019 city budget, but people pleading for a community pool took up most of the time. Twenty-eig...
Lisa Schick
Dec 11, 2018
Regina's Heritage community rallies to save Maple Leaf Pool
Despite the protest of about 50 residents from the Heritage neighbourhood on Saturday, one Regina city councillor said there isn't much that can be done to change the city's plans to shutter Maple Lea...
Joseph Ho
Dec 09, 2018
Coun. Andrew Stevens attends a rally in Regina's Heritage community on Dec. 8 where residents protested the city's plans to close Maple Leaf Pool. Stevens says there's nothing that can be done to save the facility. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Regina city council approves salary changes
Regina city council has voted in favour of increasing their salaries in order to maintain their current take-home income. Ottawa recently removed a tax exemption for council members across Canada. The...
CJME News
Nov 27, 2018
Regina mayor Michael Fougere speaks with media at City Hall on Nov. 16, 2018 about city administrators' 2019 budget proposal. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Committee votes for pay raise to offset tax exemption removal
Members of Regina's executive committee heard a report on Wednesday that recommends an increase to their own salaries in order to maintain their net pay once federal tax changes take effect next year....
CJME News
Nov 14, 2018
City of Regina commits to 100 per cent renewables by 2050
The City of Regina will soon be making a push to be cleaner and greener. City council approved a motion Monday night to get the city using 100 per cent renewable energy by 2050. The goal means anythin...
Lisa Schick
Oct 30, 2018
City council discusses a plan to deal with legalization of recreational marijuana and a proposal that would have fined homeowners for not clearing their sidewalks within 48 hours of a snowfall. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
City council votes to oppose future businesses in Wascana Park
Regina city council is taking a stand against future commercial development in Wascana Park. After hearing from 10 delegations and reading four letters at Monday night's council meeting, councillors d...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 28, 2018
A beautiful morning view at Wascana Park. (Wascana Centre/Twitter)
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