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Pats owners buying baseball’s Regina Red Sox

Pats owners buying baseball’s Regina Red Sox

Queen City Sports and Entertainment to acquire 100 per cent of the Red Sox.
Petition urges PM to review removal of Sask. RCMP commanding officer

Petition urges PM to review removal of Sask. RCMP commanding officer

In protest, the petition calls on RCMP members to remove gender identifiers in their HR records by selecting “Prefer not to answer.”
Queen City Pride Parade returning to Regina

Queen City Pride Parade returning to Regina

The parade is expected to see 120 entries, with over 4,000 participants.
Update: Police operation at Dewdney and McTavish concluded

Update: Police operation at Dewdney and McTavish concluded

Police say they thank the public for their cooperation.
Possible Hepatitis A exposure reported at Regina McDonald’s

Possible Hepatitis A exposure reported at Regina McDonald’s

SHA warns of potential Hepatitis A exposure at a Regina McDonald’s after a food handler tested positive; diners urged to monitor symptoms.
Suspects charged in Wahkia Ewalk's homicide returned to Regina

Suspects charged in Wahkia Ewalk's homicide returned to Regina

The fatal shooting occurred in the early hours of May 30 on Marshall Crescent.
Ring Road, Halifax Street face closures Friday for repair work

Ring Road, Halifax Street face closures Friday for repair work

Drivers in Regina should prepare for traffic restrictions starting Friday as crews begin concrete and asphalt repairs on key roads.
Critics slam province’s move to add women’s unit to Regina jail

Critics slam province’s move to add women’s unit to Regina jail

The project remains in early planning stages, with further details to be released as development progresses.
Regina city council rejects motion to restrict non-residential delegates

Regina city council rejects motion to restrict non-residential delegates

Per approval of a motion, non-residents could only appear in a council meeting if they received approval from a councillor after submitting a request to appear as a delegate.
City of Regina approves vicinity improvements ahead of new permanent emergency shelter

City of Regina approves vicinity improvements ahead of new permanent emergency shelter

Several councillors were concerned with providing a one-time grant for stakeholders in the area, worrying it would set a precedent.
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