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Regina confirms 50 per cent surcharge on leisure program fees for non-residents
Regina city council is raising leisure rates, including introducing a 50 per cent surcharge for people who don't live in the city registering for programs like swimming or art lessons. The extra charg...
Daniel Reech
Oct 09, 2025
'My cats are safe,' Regina cat café owner says after window smashed
It's a bit of a cat-astrophe at a local cat caf in downtown Regina. The front window of the Excalipurr Cat Cafe was smashed open on Thursday morning and left with a large hole facing onto the street. ...
Abby Zieverink
Oct 09, 2025
“Notoriously, landfills are complicated,” Forensic anthropologist Emily Holland explained, noting there are many unknown factors with landfill searches and many questions aren't answered until the excavation and search begin. (Saskatoon Police Service/Submitted)
City of Regina applying for provincial disaster relief funding after September storm
Regina residents who experienced uninsurable water damage during last month's storm might soon be able to apply for provincial assistance. On Wednesday, Regina City Council unanimously agreed to apply...
Daniel Reech
Oct 09, 2025
Regina's Jack 94.5 aims to Stuff the Bus for the food bank
Just one day can make a difference for those fighting food insecurity. And there are big hopes that this year's Jack 94.5 Stuff the Bus campaign will do just that. Read more: Over 172,000 meals collec...
CJME News
Oct 09, 2025
Whitecap Dakota Nation (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)
Ottawa infuses $920K to revive the former Gordon Block site
Be there or be Skuare. Downtown Regina is getting a significant lift from Ottawa as officials announced new federal support for the city's long-planned outdoor community hub, The Skuare. Read more: Fi...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 08, 2025
Rabid bat found in Regina's Glencairn neighbourhood: Vet clinic
A rabid bat was discovered in neighbourhood in east Regina, according to a local veterinary clinic. In a social media post from the Veterinary Mobility Center, it said the bat was found in the Glencai...
Gillian Massie
Oct 07, 2025
Man charged with attempted murder after Regent Park stabbing
A 29-year-old man is facing an attempted murder charge after a stabbing early Sunday in Regina's Regent Park neighbourhood. Police said officers were called to the 3000 block of First Avenue at around...
Jacob Bamhour
Oct 05, 2025
Regina mayor, administration consider early budget talks a success
Regina city council completed its final early budget meeting on Friday. Council discussed a projected $17.4 million funding shortfall for its 2026 utility operating services and the city administratio...
Daniel Reech
Oct 03, 2025
Kent and Kathy Allen's wedding photo. The couple met at the Fringe Festival in 1988. (Kent Allen/Submitted)
30-year-old man charged with impaired driving after early morning crash
A crash Friday morning that had traffic slowed to crawl on Argyle Street North for hours, ended up resulting in an impaired driving charge. According to the Regina Police Service, the crash happened b...
Lisa Schick
Oct 03, 2025
Two major constructions projects are nearly done: City of Regina
As the end of the 2025 construction season approaches in Regina, mild fall weather is helping workers finish their projects on schedule. Kurtis Doney, Regina's deputy city manager for operations, said...
Abby Zieverink
Oct 03, 2025
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