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City of Regina operating temporary composting site until a new plan is made

City of Regina operating temporary composting site until a new plan is made

EverGen, after mutually agreeing with the city to end its contract, will be allowed to take part in the procurement process for a new composting site.
Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Super Bowl, Grey Cup champion Shane Ray

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign Super Bowl, Grey Cup champion Shane Ray

Ray returns to the Canadian Football League after two seasons in the NFL, spending time with the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans in 2023 and 2024.
Bus service stop moved temporarily due to FROST

Bus service stop moved temporarily due to FROST

Accommodations are being made while FROST is on.
Older women subject of three-artist show in Regina

Older women subject of three-artist show in Regina

III encourages viewers to empathize with and appreciate the complexities of aging and female identity.
Work to be done on Lewvan Drive Monday and Tuesday

Work to be done on Lewvan Drive Monday and Tuesday

The City of Regina says work should be completed by Jan 28, 4 p.m.
Ring Road restriction coming up

Ring Road restriction coming up

Ring Road eastbound under Winnipeg Street Overpass will be restricted Monday and Tuesday.
Are you ready for The Grind?

Are you ready for The Grind?

A street-style snowboarding event on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 will transform downtown Regina into a fierce competition ground.
What a difference a day makes

What a difference a day makes

While there are a few communities across the province expecting light snow and some clouds, no sudden whiteouts like yesterday are in the forecast.
‘I hope my game speaks for itself’: Regina native Mitchell Picton not concerned about pending CFL free agent status

‘I hope my game speaks for itself’: Regina native Mitchell Picton not concerned about pending CFL free agent status

Last season, he played 12 games, recording 16 receptions for 185 yards and two touchdowns.
RCMP, Mounties union says Manitoba, Saskatchewan face severe staffing stresses

RCMP, Mounties union says Manitoba, Saskatchewan face severe staffing stresses

“We've had 58 homicides in rural RCMP areas (over the past) year, and we've never had that many. We've never had close to that many, and our members are burnt out." - National Police Federation director for the Prairies
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