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Traffic delays expected as Regina roadwork ramps up Thursday

Traffic delays expected as Regina roadwork ramps up Thursday

Roadwork begins Thursday on 1st Ave N, Sherwood Dr, Victoria Ave and 11th Ave; expect delays and transit impacts in affected areas.
Regina chooses eight budget cut options, saving $1.55M for 2025

Regina chooses eight budget cut options, saving $1.55M for 2025

These expenditure reduction options include deferring upgrades to city facilities, cutting funding for the Transit Fleet Reserve, and more.
Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again

Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again

A 15-year-old accused in a quadruple murder on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has been remanded, with a new court date next week.
U of R spring 2025 convocation to recognize four honorary degree recipients

U of R spring 2025 convocation to recognize four honorary degree recipients

The four recipients will be the Honourable Russ Mirasty, Dr. Jim Tomkins, Dr. Lillian Eva Quan Dyck, and Don Hall.
Regina police holding joint training with dogs and air units

Regina police holding joint training with dogs and air units

Residents may notice sirens as police run a joint air and canine training exercise Wednesday in several neighbourhoods across Regina.
Regina businesses brace for potential Canada Post strike

Regina businesses brace for potential Canada Post strike

Postal workers for the delivery service could walk out at Midnight on Friday for the 2nd time in six months.
SaskEnergy schedules flaring near Craven Thursday

SaskEnergy schedules flaring near Craven Thursday

SaskEnergy will conduct natural gas flaring near Craven on May 22 from 7–8 a.m. as part of routine maintenance work.
11th Avenue in Regina to close for four months for upgrades

11th Avenue in Regina to close for four months for upgrades

A section of 11th Avenue in downtown Regina will close for up to four months as crews continue infrastructure upgrades in the area.
Expert advises caution as bats found in Regina homes

Expert advises caution as bats found in Regina homes

Two bats with rabies have been found in Regina homes, leading to experts giving advice on how to safely remove bats.
Two adults and three youths charged in series of thefts

Two adults and three youths charged in series of thefts

All five accused made their first appearances in court on May 20.
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