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Regina welcomes return of United Airlines flights to Denver

Regina welcomes return of United Airlines flights to Denver

First flights launched on May 15 and 16.
Man charged with accessory in Seaton homicide remanded in custody

Man charged with accessory in Seaton homicide remanded in custody

Christopher Seaton was Regina’s second homicide victim of 2025.
Regina traffic delays expected Friday due to roadwork, painting

Regina traffic delays expected Friday due to roadwork, painting

Several Regina streets will see closures and restrictions on Friday, May 16, for road repairs, inspections, and crosswalk painting.
Lumsden man charged after two women sexually assaulted

Lumsden man charged after two women sexually assaulted

Police believe there may be more victims. If you have any information that could assist in this investigation, please contact the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500.
U of R, FNUinv host National Building Reconciliation Forum

U of R, FNUinv host National Building Reconciliation Forum

The forum connects Indigenous and university communities to facilitate dialogue and drive meaningful systemic change.
Another measles exposure warning issued for Regina

Another measles exposure warning issued for Regina

If experiencing a medical emergency, call ahead before visiting the emergency department or inform 911 that measles exposure is suspected.
EDR, key partners heading to Colorado next week to bolster relations

EDR, key partners heading to Colorado next week to bolster relations

EDR is expecting Regina to lose over $300 million in GDP from the ongoing Canada-U.S. tariff dispute.
Regina Fire tackles house blaze in Coronation Park

Regina Fire tackles house blaze in Coronation Park

Regina Fire responded to a house fire in Coronation Park on Wednesday night.
Southbound Albert Street North overpass closed for repairs

Southbound Albert Street North overpass closed for repairs

The southbound lane on Regina’s Albert Street North overpass is closed for emergency repairs; drivers will face detours.
Additional WNE project debt funding could lead to a mill rate increase for 2026

Additional WNE project debt funding could lead to a mill rate increase for 2026

The city is looking for approval of $115 million in debt to cover the rest of the Water Network Expansion (WNE) project.
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