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Regina to receive $660K from federal overdose crisis initiative
The City of Regina has been granted $667,000 from the federal Emergency Treatment Fund, which was launched in the fall to support urgent responses amid the opioid and toxic drug supply crisis in Canada. Read More
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's 'pre-approval' claim for pipelines isn't that simple: experts
Despite a recent call from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe for more pipelines in Canada and the U.S., experts say it isn't that simple. Read More
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Changes coming to Regina's recycling program, including fines for banned materials in blue bins
A few minor changes are coming for Regina residents this summer as the city plans to hand part of its curbside recycling program over to the provincial steward. Read More
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Businesses near new Regina shelter concerned city wavering on relief fund
Heritage-area business owners are questioning how much support they'll get from the city when a new shelter opens in the neighbourhood this summer. Read More
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Roughriders Mailbag: Draft needs? Combine details? Next commissioner?
Welcome to another edition of the Roughriders Mailbag where we answer questions readers have about the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Read More
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Letters: Need for primary health care lost in rural hospital closures
Steven Lewis made the important argument in his Feb. 21 opinion piece that a serious dialogue about the future of rural health care in Saskatchewan cannot happen without moving past falsehoods that are grounded not in public policy but political gamesmanship. Read More
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Meet the teams: 2025 Montana's Brier field features mix of veterans and rookies
The 2025 Montana’s Brier begins Friday in Kelowna, B.C. with 18 of the top teams from across Canada competing for the national men’s curling championship. Read More
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Mandryk: Lowly Saskatchewan politicians won't stop Trump tariffs
While the NDP are demanding the Saskatchewan Party government "fight back" tariffs, Premier Scott Moe has favoured a more tempered, reasoned and conciliatory approach. Read More
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Welcome to our new series — How Canada Wins: A blueprint for a prosperous nation
Our intention in developing the series of stories you are about to read is simple: We believe in Canada, and in Canadians, and we believe in a shared, prosperous future for the people and communities who comprise this country. Read More
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How Canada Wins: City of Regina steadfast in vision of complete communities
Editor's note: This is Part 1 of our contribution to Postmedia's national series "How Canada Wins." Over the next five weeks we'll chronicle our community's place in the country, the promise of greater prosperity, and the blueprint to get there. See the series intro here. Read More
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Go with the flow: As Regina's snow melts and streets flood, here's how to handle the annual spring deluge
Rapidly warming temperatures are melting the snow in Regina and creating giant puddles in city streets. Read More
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Elon Musk's Saskatchewan ties do little to ward off Canadian ire
Despite Elon Musk's ties to Saskatchewan, more than 6,000 people from the Prairie province have signed a parliamentary petition seeking to strip him of his Canadian citizenship. Read More
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Woman jailed for defrauding Mobile Crisis Services in Regina of nearly $140K
Arlene Marie Irving has been sentenced to two years in jail, less a day, for defrauding Regina's Mobile Crisis Services of nearly $140,000. Read More
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Construction on Regina's Ronald McDonald House to start in March
Construction on the city's first Ronald McDonald House is set to begin next month, creating an affordable option for families to stay while their children receive medical care in Regina. Read More
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Davis: Defensive tackle Jearld Baylis was lost en route to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Jearld Baylis died not knowing he was a Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee. Read More
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Saskatchewan skip Mike McEwen ready to contend at another Brier
The preparation for this year’s Montana’s Brier has been unlike any other for Mike McEwen. Read More
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Overcrowded homeless shelters send out call for help after Regina's latest cold snap
Warming centres in Regina were at full capacity during a recent extreme cold snap, which frontline workers say reiterates the critical need for more resources to house vulnerable residents in the city. Read More
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Why does Saskatchewan matter in the federal Liberal leadership race?
In the last two federal elections, Saskatchewan elected a blue wall of Conservative MPs, but for candidates vying to become the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, there are inroads to be made in the Prairie province. Read More
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Regina police to open new office in Cornwall Centre
The Regina Police Service (RPS) will have a permanent presence at the Cornwall Centre with the opening this spring of a new office location inside the downtown mall. Read More
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REAL seeking $12.7 million from Regina city council: budget report
Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) plans to ask the City of Regina for $12.7 million in funding for 2025, which is more than double the organization's initial request from the year prior. Read More
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