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Regina 2025 budget review starts Monday

Regina 2025 budget review starts Monday

The average homeowner could pay $204 more for their property tax in 2025, while utility costs could be $116 more.
Regina city council will hold special meeting amid health concerns over fluoride in water

Regina city council will hold special meeting amid health concerns over fluoride in water

The city plans to add fluoride in water once upgrades to the Buffalo Water Pound Treatment are completed in 2025.
Regina Downtown Business Improvement District expresses concerns over losing core events

Regina Downtown Business Improvement District expresses concerns over losing core events

The RDBID noted the loss of the Regina Farmers Market on Saturdays and the Regina Folk Festival has raised concerns in their organization.
Regina group fights food insecurity with care and community support

Regina group fights food insecurity with care and community support

The group supplies around 200 people with food weekly.
Pet store owner claims raw pet food safety concerns benefit corporations, not consumers

Pet store owner claims raw pet food safety concerns benefit corporations, not consumers

Carly Patryluk, owner of House of Paws, says kibble sees more recalls than raw pet food.
Regina schools may benefit from National School Food Program

Regina schools may benefit from National School Food Program

The agreement will be nearly $16 million over the next three years.
Cornwall Alternative School unsure of its future

Cornwall Alternative School unsure of its future

The school saw around a $200,000 deficit from the funding they received from the provincial government and what they spent.
Regina family struggles with ongoing garbage problem, calls for stricter penalties

Regina family struggles with ongoing garbage problem, calls for stricter penalties

Danial Margeson has been dealing with access amounts of garbage being dumped on the property he resides in for three years now.
Regina drone expert helps first responders save lives

Regina drone expert helps first responders save lives

Queen City Drone is training and providing first responders with drones that help with search and rescue, medical treatment and more.
Research shows asbestos cement water pipes poses health risks to Regina residents

Research shows asbestos cement water pipes poses health risks to Regina residents

Julian Branch is calling on the city to take action in replacing AC pipes, which studies have found can cause cancer.
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