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Keep it tight; make it right

Keep it tight; make it right

U of R graduate students take on Three Minute Thesis competition
Man designated dangerous offender living in Regina police say

Man designated dangerous offender living in Regina police say

As of March 12, 42-year-old Louis Ted Mercredi resides in the Heritage neighbourhood of Regina, in a residence that provides supervision and monitoring of his activities.
Residents urge Regina to prioritize investment in homelessness and transit as key community needs

Residents urge Regina to prioritize investment in homelessness and transit as key community needs

Delegates called on the city to allocate more funding for increased paratransit and homelessness.
Two charged following slew of robberies in Regina

Two charged following slew of robberies in Regina

The first robbery occurred on Jan. 26 at a business in the 2900 block of Gordon Road in Regina.
Here are the delegates presenting during the 2025 Budget

Here are the delegates presenting during the 2025 Budget

The delegates are presenting before city council discusses the 2025 budget.
Regina Police warn residents of phone scam requesting bank withdrawals

Regina Police warn residents of phone scam requesting bank withdrawals

The Regina Police Service says scammers are claiming victims will face charges if they don't provide funds to prove their identity.
Jury finds former Vibank education assistant guilty of sexual exploitation charges

Jury finds former Vibank education assistant guilty of sexual exploitation charges

Sentencing arguments are scheduled for May 5 in Regina Court of King’s Bench.
Regina firefighters respond to motel fire

Regina firefighters respond to motel fire

There were no injuries and the fire is under investigation.
Charity group that helps women transition from violent homes is coming to Regina

Charity group that helps women transition from violent homes is coming to Regina

The group helps move people's belongings from a dangerous home to a new space for no cost.
Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Jasmine Paterson is calling for more police presence for small businesses after her store was broken into for the second time in 17 months.
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