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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 Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Albert MLA 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.
Glen Elm mobile residents plead for aid from Regina

Glen Elm mobile residents plead for aid from Regina

Some residents have to leave by the end of April, while the majority must move out by June 30th.
RHS hosting 37th annual telethon

RHS hosting 37th annual telethon

The telethon will begin this Sunday at 6 p.m. live on Access Communications.
Regina police investigate death; Major crimes called in

Regina police investigate death; Major crimes called in

Police and EMS were dispatched to a call for service at a residence on the 400 block of East College Avenue.
Sask. high school students get taste of auto body work

Sask. high school students get taste of auto body work

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre and Sask. Polytechnic provided students with one-day learning courses in the sector.
Regina approves food security program to operate out of old fire hall

Regina approves food security program to operate out of old fire hall

Councillors raised concerns regarding the Good Trouble Network YQR and their intent with the space.
Namerind release five-year plan to tackle homelessness

Namerind release five-year plan to tackle homelessness

The plan would cost $111 million, with the money primarily going towards supportive housing and programing.
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