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Residential fire in Regina under investigation

Residential fire in Regina under investigation

No injuries were reported in the fire.
Roughriders like Wayne Ruby Jr.'s confidence, want him to bring ‘Florida swag’ to Saskatchewan

Roughriders like Wayne Ruby Jr.'s confidence, want him to bring ‘Florida swag’ to Saskatchewan

Snow melt is happening fast in Regina

Snow melt is happening fast in Regina

Update from the City of Regina on their response to the warm temperatures and melting snow.
Youth homelessness rising in Regina, shelter at capacity

Youth homelessness rising in Regina, shelter at capacity

Jeff Dudar, CEO of the Street Culture Project, says their shelter has been virtually at capacity since 2022.
Suspect facing drug- and firearms-related charges following search

Suspect facing drug- and firearms-related charges following search

A suspect was charged following a firearms and drug trafficking investigation.
REAL to make budget request of $12.7 million

REAL to make budget request of $12.7 million

Request from REAL happening at Regina’s Executive Committee meeting Wednesday, to be decided at budget deliberations in March.
Two University of Regina Rams arrested in $1.5M police drug bust

Two University of Regina Rams arrested in $1.5M police drug bust

Five people were interested in connection with the drug bust, including two Regina Rams players.
Man facing several firearms-related charges following incident

Man facing several firearms-related charges following incident

On Feb. 22 at approximately 6:20 a.m., officers were dispatched to a complex in the 1100 block of Broadway Avenue for reports of a weapons offence.
‘Worst mistake of my career’: Charleston Hughes warned Micah Johnson not to leave Riders like he did in CFL free agency

‘Worst mistake of my career’: Charleston Hughes warned Micah Johnson not to leave Riders like he did in CFL free agency

Regina Farmers' Market thrives amid location change, tariff talks

Regina Farmers' Market thrives amid location change, tariff talks

Regina residents are focusing on buying more local goods from vendors as potential U.S. tariffs loom.
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