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The City of Regina's treecycle program returns for another year where local residents are encouraged to drop off their real Christmas trees at the yard waste depot.

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The house on the 2100 block of Winnipeg Street was intentionally set on fire earlier in the week, leading to the deaths of two people.

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Saltine Baking Company isn’t about cookies and cupcakes; it is a savoury-driven bakery. Owner and head baker Ashley Schamlenberg wanted to differentiate her business from the existing bakeries in town. She was also a cook before she learned to bake, working in fine dining and developing a passion for farm-to-table cuisine.

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Thanks to a generous donor, the Regina Symphony Orchestra is looking to add $200,000 to its bottom line by month's end.

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Carmichael Outreach is eager to host an overnight warming hub, but is looking for sources of funding to make it happen.

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Megamunch, a half-sized robotic T-Rex, has been roaring at visitors to Regina's Royal Saskatchewan Museum since May 16, 1986. He'll be retired in late February, and stored in a warehouse.

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Regina city council has voted against a proposal that would have increased rebates for homeowners whose houses connected to lead pipes from $100 to $350.

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The City of Regina had requested a $330-million increase to bring its debt limit to $780 million as it looks to finance major projects in the coming years. They've had to settle for a much smaller increase.

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A marathon three days of fine-tooth combing the City of Regina's budget saw tensions between elected officials and city staff bubble over.

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Regina’s city manager Niki Anderson has been appointed as the new chair of the interim Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) board of directors.

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A Regina-area contractor is facing a fraud charge after allegedly stealing more than $258,000 from clients. Regina police arrested Joseph Myers on Wednesday after receiving 48 reports of fraudulent activity between June 2022 and December 2023.

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Get The Lead Out will be pressing city council before the budget meeting on Wednesday for free replacement water as a temporary solution.

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Regina-based streamer Ryan Doka has loved to entertain since he was young.

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Tens of millions of dollars in deferred maintenance, $17 million in debt and an audit from the federal government are just some of the issues Regina Exhibition Association Limited must grapple with.

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A Regina man has made himself the real life Clark Griswold by going beyond the limits of a standard Christmas lights display.

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Regina city council approved the renaming of lands formally known as the Regent Par 3 golf course and Regent Pool Park.

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A Regina doctor is facing multiple charges including fraud and identity theft after police said they received a report from the Ministry of Health flagging potential billing irregularities.

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For the month of December, the Regina Farmers’ Market is hosting the biggest indoor market in its nearly 50-year history.

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A fire that caused significant damages to the Regina Battery Depot was deliberately set, according to the city's fire department.

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Regina’s city administration is projecting a deficit of $1.6 million at the end of 2023, recommending the city use its reserve funding to cover the difference.

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Emergency crews were called to what police said was a “large structure fire” east of Regina’s downtown shortly after 3:00 Tuesday morning.

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Both projects were set to begin construction in 2024. Now, if the delays are approved as part of the City of Regina's upcoming budget, it will be years before they get underway.

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The City of Regina held an opening ceremony for the Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre, a new community centre.

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The municipal corporation has faced mounting scrutiny this year after a failed rebrand of the city's tourism organization drew international backlash and questions about the conflict of interest posed by CEO Tim Reid's private consulting firm.

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Regina travellers will soon have access to a daily round-trip flight to and from Minneapolis beginning next spring.

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