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Option to phase in taxes for residential properties rejected by executive committee

Option to phase in taxes for residential properties rejected by executive committee

The phase would have meant residents whose home value went down in 2025 would have paid more taxes between July and Dec.
City of Regina accepting scholarship applications

City of Regina accepting scholarship applications

To be eligible, applicants must be registered in a full-time academic program at an eligible institution in Regina by the application deadline of May 31, 2025.
Cocaine, fentanyl, cash seized in drug raid in Regina

Cocaine, fentanyl, cash seized in drug raid in Regina

At approximately 6 p.m. on March 27, after a month-long drug trafficking investigation, the Regina Crime Reduction Team executed a search warrant in the 100 Block of Ottawa Street.
U of R terminates agreement for URSU to collect student fees

U of R terminates agreement for URSU to collect student fees

The U of R says they have lost confidence in URSU鈥檚 ability to serve and represent the University鈥檚 students.
Firefighters called to 6th Avenue East

Firefighters called to 6th Avenue East

The fire is currently under investigation.
U of R, WorkSafe Saskatchewan team up to provide mental health support to first responders

U of R, WorkSafe Saskatchewan team up to provide mental health support to first responders

A collaboration between the U of R and WorkSafe Saskatchewan will provide mental health updates to first responders.
You now have to wait five months to prune your elms

You now have to wait five months to prune your elms

Pruning is an important part of regular elm tree care and is encouraged, before and after the annual ban period.
EDR CEO plans trip to Colorado as Regina GDP could take massive hit from tariffs

EDR CEO plans trip to Colorado as Regina GDP could take massive hit from tariffs

Chris Lane, Economic Development CEO, says U.S. tariffs alone will create a $329 million hole in Regina鈥檚 GDP in 2025
Regina Street Team says city should have called houselessness crisis sooner

Regina Street Team says city should have called houselessness crisis sooner

The Regina Street Team (RST) believes the the houselessness crisis should have been called back in 2023 during the tent encampment period.
Regina business owner hopes upcoming Dewdney construction goes more smoothly

Regina business owner hopes upcoming Dewdney construction goes more smoothly

Mark Heise, CEO of Rebellion Brewing Co., said last year there was confusion regarding whether roads were open or not.
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