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Sask. Lt. Gov. named Hospitals of Regina Foundation honorary patron

Sask. Lt. Gov. named Hospitals of Regina Foundation honorary patron

Lt. Gov. of Sask. Bernadette McIntyre will help support the Hospitals of Regina Foundation.
Taking the temperature of climate adaption engagement

Taking the temperature of climate adaption engagement

Survey seeks input from construction stakeholders.
Regina ranks fourth nationally on CHBA Benchmark Study

Regina ranks fourth nationally on CHBA Benchmark Study

Website improvements expected to further improve service.
Man charged with armed robbery appears in Regina court

Man charged with armed robbery appears in Regina court

Faces charges of robbery, carrying a concealed weapon and failing to comply with a probation order.
Post-secondary students in Regina could soon save on transit

Post-secondary students in Regina could soon save on transit

A new four-month transit pass for post-secondary students will save a person around $50.
Regina man remanded in custody after alleged C02 gun attack

Regina man remanded in custody after alleged C02 gun attack

REGINA – A 25-year-old man arrested by Regina Police Service on Sunday made his first appearance in court and was remanded in custody.
Lace up for the Walk for Alzheimer’s on Saturday, May 24

Lace up for the Walk for Alzheimer’s on Saturday, May 24

IG Wealth Management is sponsoring in-person walks in Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Prince Albert and Moosomin.
April 8 symposium to focus on middle housing

April 8 symposium to focus on middle housing

Bringing together together homeowners, industry professionals and municipal representatives.
Organizations collaborate on historical collection for HMCS Queen

Organizations collaborate on historical collection for HMCS Queen

The collection will preserve photos, documents and more located at HMCS Queen.
SSBA pleased with discontinuation of Grade 12 provincial exams

SSBA pleased with discontinuation of Grade 12 provincial exams

The program saw many rural Grade 12 students take exams provided by the Ministry of Education, which could have affected their grades.
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