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'It's the system we live in,' RPS deputy chief comments on Jared Charles' release

'It's the system we live in,' RPS deputy chief comments on Jared Charles' release

Jared Charles, who was released on Tuesday, is at high risk to re-commit sexual or violent crimes.
Live long, die short lecture free to the public

Live long, die short lecture free to the public

A long-time resident of Japan, Dominic Carter explores the Japanese philosophies of ikigai (personal purpose) and pin pin korori (live long, die short).
City council rejects amendment to cancel electric bus contract

City council rejects amendment to cancel electric bus contract

Ward 2 Coun George Tsiklis put forward an amendment to cancel the 2026 portion of the electric bus contract.
Update: Police advise of man at high risk to reoffend sexually or violently

Update: Police advise of man at high risk to reoffend sexually or violently

Regina police say Jared Charles has a criminal history which includes violent sexual offences and kidnapping involving children.
Regina Fringe Festival cancels 2025 plans

Regina Fringe Festival cancels 2025 plans

It’s the second festival Regina has lost in 2025, with the Regina Folk Festival announcing it’s shutting down.
City council further reduces REAL's proposed budget

City council further reduces REAL's proposed budget

An amendment was put forward to reduce REAL's budget ask down to around $11.2 million
UR Pride Centre appoints new executive director

UR Pride Centre appoints new executive director

Bridgit O'Brien has been appointed as the new executive director of the UR Pride Centre.
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.
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