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$400,000 earmarked for Regina warming space
Carmichael Outreach will be funded once again to provide a warming space in Regina this winter. The City of Regina said in a news release on Sept. 21 that it had allocated $100,000 in support of the c...
CJME News
Sep 21, 2024
The City of Regina, the Ministry of Social Services and Carmichael Outreach are teaming up to open a new warming centre in Regina. (980 CJME file photo)
Council agrees to Halifax Street shelter, final decision next week
After more than three years, Regina might have found its permanent emergency shelter. During Wednesday's executive committee, council approved a building operated by the Regina Eagles Club at 1600 Hal...
Daniel Reech
Sep 18, 2024
Council also voted to consult with affected stakeholders and nearby businesses. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Regina council to discuss permanent emergency shelter on Halifax St.
The question of where to place a permanent emergency shelter will once again be brought to City Hall in Regina. At next Wednesday's executive committee meeting, city council is scheduled to discuss th...
Daniel Reech
Sep 13, 2024
Regina city council is scheduled to discuss the potential approval of a lease for a property listed at 1600 Halifax St for a permanent emergency shelter. (980 CJME files)
Summer ends but Regina construction season continues
Once the snow melts, construction season in Saskatchewan appears as quickly as the weeds, and this summer was no exception. The City of Regina recently announced that construction in the city had only...
Roman Hayter
Sep 03, 2024
A collection of traffic pylons sit alongside a busy road. (Nicole Garn/980 CJME)
Mixed reaction from neighbourhood to no name change for Dewdney Avenue
The topic of changing Dewdney Avenue's name has been a hot one in Regina for quite some time. But what do people living on the street think? The reaction is mixed. A lot of people didn't even know abo...
Nicole Garn
Aug 25, 2024
The name Dewdney Avenue gets to see another day. City council voted against the proposed name change of the street. People living on Dewdney Avenue East have a mixed reaction to this decision. (980 CJME files)
City asking for more feedback on Scarth Street renewal
The City of Regina is doing more public engagement ahead of the Scarth Street Revitalization. This comes after the results of a 2023 survey showing overwhelming support for keeping Scarth Street a ped...
Daniel Reech
Aug 24, 2024
Consultation work throughout the end of the year will be collected and put under review in January. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Regina city council decides against Dewdney name change
The name of one of Regina's longest and most controversial roads won't change. A motion to rename Dewdney Avenue was defeated 7-3 at Wednesday's city council meeting. Councillors Andrew Stevens (Ward ...
Daniel Reech
Aug 21, 2024
Brandt ice time issue to be brought up at city council
The dispute over ice time at Regina's Brandt Centre will be brought to the floor of Regina City Council next week. Mayor Sandra Masters and Councillor Bob Hawkins will bring a notice of motion about t...
Lisa Schick
Aug 16, 2024
Recommendations in a notice of motion to council would, in part, keep ice time as status quo for the coming hockey season. (980 CJME file photo)
Costs for new Regina indoor pool balloon to over $245 million
Costs for a new indoor pool in Regina have ballooned to over $245 million, an increase of more than $84 million more than originally approved. The project was originally allocated $160.7 million by Re...
CJME News
Aug 12, 2024
One of the artist's renderings for the proposed new pool were shown in the agenda for Wednesday's Regina City Council meeting. (City of Regina/supplied)
Slow down: Reduced speeds in busy Cathedral neighbourhood start Monday
Drivers will need to pay attention to speed limits in Regina's Cathedral neighbourhood soon. The Cathedral Community Safety Zone takes effect on Aug. 12, and the speed limit is being reduced to 40 km/...
John Cairns
Aug 07, 2024
One of the new reduced 40 km/h speed limit signs on Elphinstone Street on Aug. 6, 2024. The signs will be uncovered Aug. 11. (John Cairns/980 CJME)
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