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Regina Humane Society going green with flax-based cat litter

Regina Humane Society going green with flax-based cat litter

The Prairie Clean Enterprises will supply the litter for free, allowing RHS to focus more on animal care and expand its programs.
Regina police requests assistance in locating 13 year old teen

Regina police requests assistance in locating 13 year old teen

Kendra Pangman was last seen June 6 at 6 p.m. in the 3300 block of 6th Avenue
Regina’s downtown revamp could receive $920K boost from grant

Regina’s downtown revamp could receive $920K boost from grant

Upon approval by city council, Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) is set to fund $920,000 for the Skuare Interim Use Project.
Gas prices in Regina stay flat in the last week

Gas prices in Regina stay flat in the last week

With Israel and Iran at odds, oil prices have continued to climb and gas prices in Canada are rising at a pace we haven’t seen since last summer.
Wascana Centre serves up a summer smorgasbord

Wascana Centre serves up a summer smorgasbord

From Picnic on the Island to Wascana Wonders, there’s something for everyone.
New places to sit around the fire

New places to sit around the fire

Horizon Station Park, Gocki Park and Fairchild Park will see benches added to firepit areas this week.
Regina queer artist Zachari Logan launches new collective poems

Regina queer artist Zachari Logan launches new collective poems

Green is based upon Logan’s enhancement with the world and his rumination on the place of humans.
Neuroscientist, professor and former senator recognized

Neuroscientist, professor and former senator recognized

University of Regina bestows honorary degree upon the Honourable Dr. Lillian Eva Quan Dyck, OC.
11th Avenue Revitalization Project disrupts Regina businesses

11th Avenue Revitalization Project disrupts Regina businesses

Kelly Cairns, co-owner of The Cure Kitchen + Bar, said their business has had to close on Sundays due to the construction.
Regina museum hosts events to celebrate National Indigenous History Month

Regina museum hosts events to celebrate National Indigenous History Month

Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport Alana Ross stressed the importance of teaching the younger generation Indigenous history.
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