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Access Communications to air Regina Humane Society Telethon

Access Communications to air Regina Humane Society Telethon

37th annual fundraiser live April 13 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Hundreds of people attend the Queen City Antique & Vintage Market

Hundreds of people attend the Queen City Antique & Vintage Market

Those in attendance can check out items from toys, pottery, books, records and more.
Jax Mac Foundation supports Regina youth's volleyball ambition

Jax Mac Foundation supports Regina youth's volleyball ambition

The foundation first started to honor Jaxon MacDonald, who passed away four years ago.
Setting the bar high: Student leaders celebrated

Setting the bar high: Student leaders celebrated

Four inspiring Indigenous students lead the way for others.
SHA details measles exposure risk in Regina

SHA details measles exposure risk in Regina

Do not attend a clinic in person if you are symptomatic — call HealthLine 811 for care advice.
'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support

'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support

Along with the city, the group called on the province to raise income for those on the Sask. Assured Income for Disability Program (SAID) and the Sask. Income Support (SIS).
Regina police looking for missing man with medical condition

Regina police looking for missing man with medical condition

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
NDP motion to proclaim Buy Local Day every month

NDP motion to proclaim Buy Local Day every month

Private member’s bill from Regina СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Albert СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Aleana Young to encourage people to shop local.
Man facing first-degree murder charge in death of Christopher Seaton

Man facing first-degree murder charge in death of Christopher Seaton

At approximately 12:20 a.m. on April 10, police and EMS were dispatched to a call for service at a home in the 400 block of East College Avenue.
New monitoring system allows first responders to check their mental health

New monitoring system allows first responders to check their mental health

The system was created by the University of Regina, and it's believed to be the first of its kind to monitor first responders' mental health.
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