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STF disappointed over collective bargaining negotiations

Jul 20, 2023 | 2:32pm

The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is disappointed over the government’s refusal to address class size and classroom complexity issues during negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. Samantha Becotte, the president of the STF, said the third meeting between teachers and representatives of government and school boards took place in Regina this week and has yet […]

Encampment overdose highlights growing substance use challenges in Regina

Jul 20, 2023 | 6:10am

After 33 days, the tent encampment in front of City Hall has seen its first death. According to the Regina Police Service, one woman died from an apparent drug overdose Wednesday morning. Mayor Sandra Masters issued her condolences to the family and loved ones of the individual who tragically lost her life. “Every decision we […]

One person dies of suspected overdose at City Hall tent encampment

Jul 19, 2023 | 10:32am

The Regina Police Service says that one person has died from a suspected overdose at the City Hall tent encampment this morning. Shortly before 5:45 a.m., police were called to a report of an overdose. When police arrived, EMS was on the scene with a deceased adult female. Police said they are working with the […]

Tent encampment in front of City Hall continues to grow

Jul 19, 2023 | 9:42am

A month after the first tent was set up in front of the courtyard at City Hall, the encampment has continued to grow. The City of Regina said that the as of July 17, there are 83 tents in the courtyard, with 45 and 60 individuals estimated to be living at the encampment. Regina Fire […]

Sask. NDP launch to prioritize hiring Saskatchewan workers and companies for projects

Jul 19, 2023 | 9:21am

The Saskatchewan NDP has launched a plan that, if elected, would see a commitment to ensuring the province’s investments stay in the province. Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck announced Hire Saskatchewan, a commitment to the people of the province that a Carla Beck government will prioritize hiring Saskatchewan workers and companies and use made-in-Saskatchewan materials […]

Regina council reserves decision and approves full Eastern Water Pressure project

Jul 18, 2023 | 2:54pm

Regina City Council flipped its decision on the Eastern Pressure Solution project after more discussion at last week’s city council meeting. In June, council voted to scale back the project from a pumping station and a pair of reservoirs to a station and just one reservoir to lower the immediate financial commitment. At last week’s […]

Regina and Saskatoon top report of most affordable places for rent

Jul 15, 2023 | 12:59pm

Saskatchewan’s two largest cities remain two of Canada’s most affordable places to rent. According to a report from Rentals.ca which looked at 38 communities across the country, when combining the average rent of a suite, one, two, and three-bedroom rentals, Regina had the lowest average rent at $1,140. Saskatoon was right behind the Queen City […]

Former Saskatchewan Party legislator questions government amid key byelection

Jul 14, 2023 | 2:41pm

Former Saskatchewan Party legislator Mark Docherty didn’t mince words when asked about the governing party. Docherty, speaking this week on Regina podcast The SKoop, appeared to be at odds with the direction of the government, suggesting its current approach isn’t resonating with voters. He knocked the Saskatchewan Party’s tag line, “growth that works for everyone,” […]

Local indigenous artist collaborates with Roughriders for kisiskâciwan game

Jul 14, 2023 | 2:29pm

The first 5,000 fans at Saturday’s Saskatchewan Roughriders kisiskâciwan game will receive a free t-shirt designed by local Metis artist Christine Marie. The t-shirts are part of a pair of artworks Marie has designed, one that will be used on the shirts and the other for the Roughriders’ social-media graphics and in-game presentation. Marie’s designs […]

Fatal house fire deemed accidental

Jul 14, 2023 | 12:07pm

Regina’s fire department says the fire that killed one person earlier this week was ‘accidental.’ The fire happened in a home on Monday in the 1700 block of Quebec Street. City of Regina Fire Marshal Randy Ryba said the fire started while someone was trying to light a cigarette. “We have concluded the fire was […]

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