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Council rejects new housing complex despite the need for more rental spaces

Council rejects new housing complex despite the need for more rental spaces

The proposed 18-unit development brought forth concerns from the Regina International Airport and local residents.
Regina will consider multiple options regarding REAL's future

Regina will consider multiple options regarding REAL's future

City admiration will come back with a report within 18 months, which may lead to the dissolution of REAL.
REACH's Good Food Box program offers residents more healthy, affordable food

REACH's Good Food Box program offers residents more healthy, affordable food

REACH Regina is offering food up to 50 per cent off regular grocery prices for anyone in need.
Regina father fights for treatment of rare spinal condition

Regina father fights for treatment of rare spinal condition

Mackenzie Wagman, who suffers from Bertolotti syndrome, is seeking help from the government to get surgery to fix his condition
Retro Game Night raises money for TeleMiracle

Retro Game Night raises money for TeleMiracle

In the past 19 years, the Regina and District Kin Club has raised over $130,000 towards TeleMiracle.
Regina dancer offers community a chance to explore Irish dancing

Regina dancer offers community a chance to explore Irish dancing

Megan Beach, who runs the Blakey School of Irish Dance Regina, is looking to engage more people in the Celtic dance.
Regina's Urgent Care Centre seeing high volume of patients since opening

Regina's Urgent Care Centre seeing high volume of patients since opening

The UCC has supported nearly 800 patients dealing with mental health and drug addictions.
Council approves dissolution of Community and Social Impact Regina

Council approves dissolution of Community and Social Impact Regina

The Community and Social Impact Regina was first incorporated in 2022.
Regina's proposed 2025 budget sparks worry among councillors

Regina's proposed 2025 budget sparks worry among councillors

The average homeowner who has a property valued at $315,000 would pay $345 more in 2025 if the budget is passed in March.
Photographer 'The Prairie Chair' chronicles stories from Sask. and beyond

Photographer 'The Prairie Chair' chronicles stories from Sask. and beyond

For over a decade now, Brenda Cardiff has been taking photos of historical places with a prairie chair in each of them.
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