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Regina considering future of Taylor Field redevelopment
REGINA - The City of Regina is starting to lay out the groundwork for the redevelopment of Taylor Field. On Wednesday, a report was presented to executive committee, outlining a plan for the city to r...
Martin Oldhues May 15, 2025 Regina could potentially receive over $10 million in funding for the Taylor Field redevelopment.
Photo by Martin Oldhues

Additional WNE project debt funding could lead to a mill rate increase for 2026
REGINA - Another mill rate increase is likely coming for the 2026 budget as the City of Regina will take on more long-term debt to fund the Water Network Expansion (WNE) project and Development Charge...
Martin Oldhues May 15, 2025 File Photo of Regina City Hall by Martin Oldhues

Southbound Albert Street North overpass closed for repairs
REGINA - The southbound lane on the Albert Street North overpass will be closed for one day to allow emergency repair work, the City of Regina announced Tuesday. During the closure, all southbound tra...
SaskToday May 15, 2025 File photo. Jon Perez / SASKTODAY

Hearts in the Park honours victims, promotes collaboration
REGINA — Dozens gathered in Victoria Park on May 14 to honour victims and survivors of violence during the seventh annual Hearts in the Park event. Hosted by the Circle Project, the Regina Polic...
SaskToday staff May 14, 2025

Mark Carney's cabinet has taken shape. Here are some of the highlights
Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his 28-member cabinet and it's a mix of familiar and new faces from across Canada. Carney's cabinet is smaller than that of his predecessor - former prime minis...
Craig Lord May 14, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks to reporters following a cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

Buffalo Pound outage may affect Regina drinking water
REGINA - The City of Regina has posted on its website that residents may find their water has taken on some colour again. The city says that in order to support the planned 16-hour shutdown at the Buf...
SaskToday May 14, 2025 A planned 16-hour shutdown at the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant tentatively scheduled for a 16-hour period commencing Tuesday at 7 a.m. Photo by Liana S on Unsplash

Kaeding: Moe to raise trade, tariff issues with PM Carney in Saskatoon
SASKATOON - Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said they are looking forward to Prime Minister Mark Carney's third visit to the city on June 2, when he will hold separate meetings wi...
Jon Perez May 14, 2025 Saskatchewan Trade and Export Minister Warren Kaeding. Jon Perez

Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation
REGINA - Saskatchewan's legislature has passed a bill that opens the door for local governments to order firefighters to burn down derelict buildings, a move firefighters say they oppose. Bill 21, the...
Jeremy Simes May 14, 2025 The Saskatchewan Legislative Building can be seen from Trafalgar Overlook in Regina on Oct. 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

NDP still seeking answers on GTH - Costco flap
REGINA - The opposition New Democrats have spent a frustrating last few days trying to get answers on efforts to locate a new Costco at the Global Transportation Hub. The flap erupted last week at Reg...
John Cairns May 14, 2025 Jared Clarke, with Hugh Gordon beside him, speak to reporters on the continuing saga of Costco and the Global Transportation Hub. John Cairns

Mosaic - A Festival of Culture returning to Regina
REGINA - Mosaic - A Festival of Culture is returning to Regina for its 55th anniversary. The festival first started back in 1967 as a one-day event with several pavilions, including the Hungarians, It...
Martin Oldhues May 13, 2025 The festival is celebrating its 55th anniversary, as it first began in 1967.John Cairns
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