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Buffalo Pound water plant could pay $1M extra in tariffs on upgrade project

Buffalo Pound water plant could pay $1M extra in tariffs on upgrade project

The contractor has also submitted a notice that it reserves the right to claim costs for tariffs.
Regina police investigating city's fourth homicide of 2025

Regina police investigating city's fourth homicide of 2025

If you have video surveillance or any other information that could assist in this investigation please reach out to the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Regina Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Warrant issued for woman in bear spray robbery, co-accused in custody

Warrant issued for woman in bear spray robbery, co-accused in custody

The charges stem from an April 30 incident in which Regina police responded to reports of an assault and theft.
Weapons offence leads to arrest of two people in Regina

Weapons offence leads to arrest of two people in Regina

A search of the residence uncovered multiple firearms and ammunition.
Gas prices fall again in Regina

Gas prices fall again in Regina

Prices Sunday were 22.5 c/L lower than the same day one year ago and are 1.5 c/L lower than a month ago.
City of Regina lifts voluntary water restrictions

City of Regina lifts voluntary water restrictions

The city says residents can now return to regular water usage, including watering lawns and washing vehicles.
Regina house fire currently under investigation

Regina house fire currently under investigation

Regina Fire is currently on the scene investigating a blaze in Coronation Park.
50 years in the books for Regina Farmers’ Market

50 years in the books for Regina Farmers’ Market

Future looks bright for Farmers’ Market, operating in two locations in the city.
Supply management worth keeping: professor

Supply management worth keeping: professor

An agricultural ecologist makes the case for building the supply managed model rather than losing it in trade talks.
Regina residents: Don't fill up your pool just yet

Regina residents: Don't fill up your pool just yet

Because the city is using its emergency water wells, residents may notice some discoloration. 
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