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Nursing students excited to enter field with endless opportunities

Nursing students excited to enter field with endless opportunities

Hands-on approach attracts duo to Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Regina community walk honors legacy of Ivan Amichand

Regina community walk honors legacy of Ivan Amichand

Ivan Amichand was the co-founder of the North Central Family Centre, who was described as a selfless person by his two sons.
Measles exposure alert issued for Regina and Swift Current

Measles exposure alert issued for Regina and Swift Current

Health officials warn of possible measles exposure in Regina and Swift Current after confirmed cases. Public urged to monitor for symptoms.
Family hopes to use their experience to help others

Family hopes to use their experience to help others

Lisa Allison, a devoted wife and mother, died earlier in 2025 after battling a rare, fast-spreading form of brain cancer.
Marathon duo running 422km to raise $1M for children charities

Marathon duo running 422km to raise $1M for children charities

Mike Hanson and David Morin ran a full marathon in Regina Friday—part of a 10-day, 10-province challenge to raise $1M for kids’ charities.
Multiple Regina roads to close May 23–25 for work and events

Multiple Regina roads to close May 23–25 for work and events

Road closures across Regina this weekend will impact traffic due to infrastructure work and community events from May 23 to 25.
'Not good': Concerns revived over recommendation to end door-to-door mail delivery

'Not good': Concerns revived over recommendation to end door-to-door mail delivery

Judy Frank says no longer getting mail at her door would make life harder. The 78-year-old Regina woman is unable to walk more than a few steps and says she would need someone to pick up her mail if Canada Post stops door-to-door service.
400 internationally educated nurses enter the workforce

400 internationally educated nurses enter the workforce

Fourteen-week Transition to Registered Nursing in Canada program opens the door.
Regina residents charged in money laundering and fraud scheme

Regina residents charged in money laundering and fraud scheme

The arrests are part of an earlier major financial crime and drug trafficking investigation by Regina police.
Dog shot by Regina police raises concerns from animal lawyer

Dog shot by Regina police raises concerns from animal lawyer

A Regina dog shooting by police during a family dispute is under review, drawing criticism from an animal rights lawyer over police conduct.
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