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Update: Freezing drizzle advisory lifted in south Sask

Update: Freezing drizzle advisory lifted in south Sask

Most of the freezing drizzle will change over to light snow by the late afternoon or evening on March 28.
Firefighters respond to commercial fire in Regina

Firefighters respond to commercial fire in Regina

Firefighters quickly had the place under control
'A no brainer,' city council passes motion to make new playgrounds more accessible

'A no brainer,' city council passes motion to make new playgrounds more accessible

Despite the number of people with disabilities in the province, Regina has only six parks accessible for all abilities.
Attending a Mayors’ Trade Summit, Bachynski's goal is ending tariffs

Attending a Mayors’ Trade Summit, Bachynski's goal is ending tariffs

Bachynski will focus on the largest resources Sask. has, including food, fertilizer and fuel.
Regina declares houselessness crisis

Regina declares houselessness crisis

The city declared the crisis after a point-in-time (PIT) count revealed the city currently has 824 homeless people.
Regina Police warn public of emergency scams

Regina Police warn public of emergency scams

In the past 48 hours, the Regina Police Service (RPS) has seen seven reported cases of emergency scams where fraudsters target grandparents and play upon their emotions to compel them to release thousands of dollars.
RPS make arrest in self-inflicted shooting

RPS make arrest in self-inflicted shooting

The incident occurred on Tuesday when police were called to the 1900 block of Hamilton Street.
Will Regina get dumped on again?

Will Regina get dumped on again?

Freezing rain may develop along the southern edge of the heavy snow from the Kindersley area and migrate eastward through Regina.
Regina not included in Housing Accelerator Fund bonus

Regina not included in Housing Accelerator Fund bonus

The city originally got $35 million from the federal government back in 2024 to speed up the process of building more units.
City council will introduce a motion to help combat food insecurity

City council will introduce a motion to help combat food insecurity

The motion would ask the city manager to execute a lease agreement with a food insecurity program at the old #1 fire hall.
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