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Patrick Moore speech cancellation to cost City of Regina over $6,000

Feb 19, 2020 | 5:15pm

The City of Regina will not have to pay the full amount after organizers of Reimagine Conference 2020 cancelled Patrick Moore’s appearance at the event in May. However the city will still have to cough up over $6,000, less than the initial $10,000 price tag plus travel expenses of $1,400 and taxes. Mike O’Donnell, co-chair […]

City of Regina holding open house to discuss proposed liquor store

Feb 5, 2020 | 9:34am

Those wanting to share their input on a proposed liquor store for Regina’s Cathedral area can do so at an open house Wednesday night. The store would be at 2824 13th Avenue. The open house goes from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. in the basement of the Westminster United Church on 13th Avenue. City staff […]

Ring Road to see street lights installed between Wascana Parkway and Albert Street

Jan 27, 2020 | 8:00am

Street lights are being installed in what has often been called Ring Road’s darkest corner. The stretch of Ring Road between Albert Street and Wascana Parkway will at long last see lights coming to the corner, after years of safety hazard complaints. City spokesperson Faisal Kalim said even though it was maintained by the city, […]

City of Regina looking for public input on the future of Saskatchewan Drive

Jan 8, 2020 | 5:06pm

Saskatchewan Drive could soon be getting a face lift, and the City of Regina wants your input on what all gets fixed. The city is running an online survey this month that asks residents to look at the Sask. Drive corridor between McTavish and Winnipeg streets and provide feedback on what they would like to […]

City of Regina looking for input on possible liquor store in Cathedral

Dec 23, 2019 | 7:00am

Regina’s Cathedral Neighbourhood could soon be getting its own Sobey’s Liquor store. The city is asking for public input on the matter through the city’s website before January 23rd. The store would be built on the corner of 13th avenue and Retallack street, using up four vacant lots and would mean the tear-down of the […]

City of Regina keeping busy with people wanting to know about their water

Nov 7, 2019 | 1:02pm

The City of Regina says a number of calls have been received since word came down earlier this week about high levels of lead-tainted water in some homes. Kurtis Doney with the water and sewer department says they would usually get five calls a month, but since the report was released Monday they have gotten […]

Future ‘Yards’ development discussed during open house at city hall

Nov 6, 2019 | 6:34pm

Regina’s downtown and Dewndey Avenue could look very different in just a matter of five years. The city of Regina held an open house to show their plans for the Yards development, which is next on the list for the city’s revitalization projects. City spokesperson Barry Lacey said the event was an opportunity for the […]

City of Regina offers last chance to drop off hazardous waste on Saturday

Oct 26, 2019 | 9:00am

The City of Regina wants residents to know that Saturday, October 26 is the final Household Hazardous Waste Day of 2019. People can drop off propane tanks, fertilizers, aerosols, paint, batteries and more at the city’s public works yard. Drop offs will be taken from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. According to the city, over […]

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