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“Logic, Empathy” should be used with snow removal policy: Regina City Manager

Feb 24, 2023 | 12:42pm

After receiving multiple complaints from residents regarding their sidewalk snow-clearing bylaw, the City Manager for Regina said they had waived one complaint. The City waived a $424 charge given to a Regina resident after he couldn’t physically shovel the sidewalks due to multiple health impairments. City Manager Nikki Anderson said the media made her aware […]

Over $78,000 in seat belt tickets issued in January

Feb 24, 2023 | 11:53am

SGI’s January traffic Safety Spotlight explained why there are a million reasons people should buckle while in a vehicle. Results from the January Traffic Safety Spotlight added another 78,225 reasons. Last month, the police issued 447 tickets for improperly restrained drivers or passengers. There were 380 tickets to drivers not wearing a seatbelt, over 47 […]

Regina council votes to remove heritage status of St. Matthew’s Anglican Church

Feb 24, 2023 | 6:00am

Regina’s city council has deceived to remove the heritage status of St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. The vote came after the Anglican Diocese of Qu’Appelle, which owns St. Matthews Anglican Church, asked the City to rescind the church’s heritage status so the building could be repurposed into a community hub and mixed-use rental housing in the […]

RCMP Recover Stolen Gretzky Memorabilia

Feb 23, 2023 | 12:27pm

The RCMP have been investigating a case of stolen sports memorabilia since April of last year. Now, police have announced an arrest, and the recovery of most of the stolen items. This all started in April of 2022 when Shellbrook RCMP were told about a theft of some 100-thousand dollars worth of sports memorabilia, from […]

City Votes For Tax Exemption for Regina International Airport

Feb 23, 2023 | 10:06am

Its been a tough few years for the Regina Airport. The pandemic brought air travel to a crawl, and Regina has lost some direct access routes to the United States as well as other Canadian destinations. City Council has decided to help, by approving a five year tax exemption for the airport.  It works out […]

Regina Mayor stands by comments that lawsuit to end homelessness had ‘tones of sexism’, despite letter challenging her claims

Feb 23, 2023 | 6:00am

Regina’s mayor is standing by comments she made about two councillors after she received a letter from residents challenging her words. A letter signed by over 100 women and non-binary residents of the City was sent to Mayor Sandra Masters, challenging her recent claims of sexism and intimidation against a pair of councillors. “My opinion […]

Chief Cadmus Delorme named chairperson of Residential School Documents Advisory Committee

Feb 21, 2023 | 2:18pm

Chief Cadmus Delorme of the Cowessess First Nation has been named the new Residential School Documents Advisory Committee chairperson. The announcement comes after Delorme announced he would not seek another term as Chief of the Cowessess First Nation. The committee is set to help develop recommendations on identifying and sharing documents of historical interest with […]

Former Regina councillor hopes city council can put drama ‘behind them’

Feb 21, 2023 | 6:00am

Despite passing a budget and approving funding for a temporary homeless shelter, the drama at Regina’s city council has continued to take the spotlight. It was back in late November that Councilor Dan LeBlanc filed a lawsuit representing Councillor Andrew Stevens, and a community member brought a lawsuit against City Manager Nikki Anderson in an […]

Some city facility hours altered for Family Day

Feb 20, 2023 | 7:57am

With mostly everybody home for Family Day, some hours for city facilities have changed for the day. Here are all the city facility hours that have been affected: Civic Offices: Closed Landfill: Open 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Entry gates close at 5:15 p.m. Garbage Collection: All garbage will be picked up as usual. Recycling: All […]

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