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Former RPS chief Troy Hagen has passed away

Former RPS chief Troy Hagen has passed away

Hagen served for over 39 years on the force, including eight as its chief and 17 years as an elected member of the Regina Police Association.
Two former employees file lawsuit against City of Regina over termination

Two former employees file lawsuit against City of Regina over termination

Ly Pham, former chief of staff, and Audra Young, previous Indigenous relations director, are suing the city for allegedly breaching their fixed-term contract
Multi-vehicle accident restricting traffic in Regina

Multi-vehicle accident restricting traffic in Regina

The southbound lane of Park Street at the intersection of Victoria Avenue East is closed for an accident.
Casino Regina to demolish cracked parkade

Casino Regina to demolish cracked parkade

The parkade will be replaced with a smaller parking lot set to be completed in late September.
La Loche residents question aid response after wildfire evacuation to Regina

La Loche residents question aid response after wildfire evacuation to Regina

“These people are out here struggling because of the way they've been fooled by the government," said one resident.
2025 Queen City Ex sees lower attendance numbers from 2024

2025 Queen City Ex sees lower attendance numbers from 2024

REAL said the drop in attendance was due to the Saskatchewan Roughriders not being in town, delayed ticket sales, and more.
What's open and closed in Regina on Saskatchewan Day

What's open and closed in Regina on Saskatchewan Day

Most Regina facilities remain open on Saskatchewan Day, while the Regina Public Libraries will be closed.
Judge dismisses URSU injunction Against U of R

Judge dismisses URSU injunction Against U of R

The University of Regina Students' Union took legal action against the University back in April, citing winter fees being withheld.
A look at the $285.1M cost addition for Indoor Aquatic Facility

A look at the $285.1M cost addition for Indoor Aquatic Facility

Construction on the IAF will begin in early fall. The plan is for the facility to open in 2029.
From rice ball to cotton candy: QCX vendors serve up flavour and fun

From rice ball to cotton candy: QCX vendors serve up flavour and fun

This year's Queen City Ex includes several vendors, including mini donuts, Meester Mike's, and more.
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