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A robot is making the lives of servers at Newtown Chinese Restaurant a little bit easier.

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Unlike any other Regina mall food court, there isn’t a single nationwide chain vendor at Victoria Square Shopping Centre; they're all locally-owned operations.

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The fate of the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) was at the forefront of the City of Regina’s Executive Committee meeting on Wednesday, with a vote in favour of developing a report exploring the possibility of dissolving the organization altogether.

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Tourism responsibilities will once again belong to the City of Regina after council approved a request from the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) to hand over the reins.

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Regina city council has approved a trip to Dubai that will see Mayor Sandra Masters attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

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On Nov. 11, Canada honours lives lost in the line of duty. Remembrance Day falls on a Saturday this year, so some city services in Regina will be affected on Monday.

Here are the city services that are open and closed in Regina this weekend.

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The Regina Police Service (RPS) has officially announced who will become its next chief of police.

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Federated Co-op Limited (FCL) is looking to gain feedback from residents around Regina regarding the company's proposed renewable diesel and canola crush plants.

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Regina Exhibition Association Limited says it needs to focus on its core businesses. International backlash to a rebrand earlier this year may have also played a role.

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Approximately 200 Douglas Park residents filled a school gym Thursday night for an information meeting regarding a proposed development in the area.

TWG is proposing a 5-storey, high-rise-style apartment on the site of the former St. Andrews school on 20th Ave. behind Du Parc Ecole Francophone.

It will have 90 units and feature a day care centre on the main floor.

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After four decades, the School Resource Program was recently reviewed, which showed that diverse and marginalized students expressed concerns about their school resource officers.

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On Monday, the province announced the opening of 89 newly renovated low-income housing units in Regina.

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The Regina Public Library (RPL) is anticipating $340,000 in additional security costs next year asafter a report saying violent incidents have become more common at branches around the city. It is looking to increase library taxes to help pay for the costs.

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Ottawa's housing accelerator fund is meant to increase a region's housing supply, and promote the development of affordable and diverse communities.

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Riders on Neuron e-scooters in Regina travelled 165,000 kilometres since the service launched in early June.

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Two of Regina’s biggest art outlets are still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Regina Lutheran Home announced last week that it would be closing in the spring. Now, Orange Tree Living told residents of its last two homes, including Precious Memories Villa, that they’re also closing on an even shorter timeline.

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Two schools in Regina were placed in secure-the-building after police received a report of a person revealing a firearm to a student this afternoon.

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A new report by a banking website has rated Regina as the top spot to retire in Canada.

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As part of pre-budget deliberations, Regina executive committee is already looking ahead to the upcoming winter in preparation for snow removal season.

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Regina Public School Board trustees voted 6-1 Tuesday night to continue with the 43-year-old school resource officer program, keeping police officers in schools across the city.

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Regina police are warning the public about the appearance of a tranquilizer found in a tested substance.

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The initiative was created by Nature Regina.

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A fundraising event at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) will test knowledge of cretaceous creatures and raise money to support graduate students working at the museum.

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There are 109 bus shelters that have been damaged so far this year and 45 still require repairs, which can cost anywhere from $500 to over $5,000.

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