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Regina’s Operation Red Nose looking for host non-profit organization

Jun 9, 2019 | 11:00am

With summer just starting you may not want to think about Christmas, but Operation Red Nose is looking for a new host non-profit organization. For the past six years, Queen City Kinsmen have hosted the November 29th to December 31st safe ride home option. This year the campaign is hoping a new non-profit in Regina […]

Prince Albert auctioneer competes in world championship

Jun 9, 2019 | 8:00am

A Prince Albert auctioneer is looking to capture some international recognition this weekend at the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship in Tulare, California. Brennin Jack may only be 29 years old, but he has been selling cattle for a long time, starting in Kelvington when he was a teenager. His experience in the industry has helped […]

Heritage Regina offering a trip back in time with summer walking tours

Jun 8, 2019 | 12:00pm

One of the guided tours offered by Heritage Regina this summer is for kids ages 6-12 who want to learn more about the Regina Cyclone.   People wanting to learn more about the Queen City’s history will have the chance to do so over the summer. Heritage Regina has brought back their guided walking tours, […]

Regina’s “Jurassic Park” moving to Mosaic Stadium for Game 5 of NBA Finals

Jun 8, 2019 | 9:00am

Many people came to City Square Plaza Friday night to watch the Toronto Raptors win Game 4 of the NBA Finals putting them on the verge of their first ever championship. When they hit the court on Monday night in Toronto, Regina Raptor fans won’t be able to go back to City Square Plaza to […]

Data suggests average carbon-tax rebates are lagging federal estimates

Jun 8, 2019 | 6:00am

The federal government has returned $1.75 billion in carbon-tax rebates to more than eight million Canadian families, the Canada Revenue Agency says. As of June 3, 8,022,780 families had claimed the rebate, the federal tax agency said Friday. Families in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick are eligible for the “climate action incentive,” which is […]

Homes, vehicles damaged following lightning strike in south Regina

Jun 7, 2019 | 4:43pm

(Photo: Moises Canales/CKRM)   Reginans may have caught some of the thunderstorm that passed over the city last night. But one neighbourhood in the south end of the city woke up to damages caused by the storm. Residents of Rogers Place, a cul-de-sac nestled just off of Lincoln Drive and near Dr. A.E. Perry School, […]

While going up, SK’s minimum wage will still be lowest in Canada

Jun 7, 2019 | 3:04pm

Saskatchewan currently has the lowest minimum wage amongst the provinces. That wage is going up, but the province will still be at the bottom of the ladder. It was announced Friday  the minimum wage will be going up October 1 to $11.32 an hour. It currently stands at $11.06 The provincial government says the increase […]

Employee dies after on-site incident at Brandt

Jun 7, 2019 | 1:36pm

An employee at Brandt Engineered Products has been killed in a workplace accident in Regina. The company said in an email to staff that a manufacturing employee died after suffering a serious injury Thursday morning at the north-side location. The employee was a machinist who had worked for the company for 28 years. Grief counsellors […]

Garth Brooks concert sells out

Jun 7, 2019 | 11:36am

It didn’t take long, but tickets for Garth Brooks’ show at Mosaic Stadium are sold out. Tickets went on sale at 10:00 Friday morning on Ticketmaster.ca and only took 59 minutes to completely sell out. Brooks will be performing the first and biggest country concert ever to come to Mosaic Stadium on August 10th.

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