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Regina Police make arrests following report of stolen vehicle

Regina Police make arrests following report of stolen vehicle

Two people charged, make first court appearances on charge of possession of property obtained by crime.
Keith Urban coming to Brandt Centre, SaskTel Centre this fall

Keith Urban coming to Brandt Centre, SaskTel Centre this fall

High and Alive Tour includes stop in Regina and Saskatoon among eight shows in Canada.
Update: Some travel improvement in the southwest

Update: Some travel improvement in the southwest

Fog, drifting snow and ice as well as reduced visibility have been causing dangerous conditions.
Regina police charge woman in death of three month old

Regina police charge woman in death of three month old

Police say the name of the female charged will not be released in order to protect the identity of the victim.
Now a few words about Netflix

Now a few words about Netflix

Cairns on Cinema looks at how Netflix is delivering a bodyslam to streaming sports, and sports entertainment.
Specialty food shop is being recognized for its sweets and goods

Specialty food shop is being recognized for its sweets and goods

Shelley Patterson, owner of Dessart Sweets, sells dozens of different kinds of sweets and goods from around the world.
Regina to host Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering

Regina to host Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering

The city says in 2023, $2.9 million was spent on Indigenous procurement.
Former Regina resident loses home in California fire

Former Regina resident loses home in California fire

Nadia Williamson moved to Los Angeles 10 years ago and expanded her bridal business, which continues to operate in Regina.
Animal lover reunites lost dog with Ontario family

Animal lover reunites lost dog with Ontario family

Matthew Wesley helped a family from Ontario reconnect with their dog, who went missing while they were staying in the city.
New Regina Chamber of Commerce CEO will focus on taxes, feedback

New Regina Chamber of Commerce CEO will focus on taxes, feedback

New Regina & District Chamber of Commerce CEO Mike Tate is focused on ensuring rising taxes in the city won't close down more businesses.
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