Category Archives: Regina News

Residents voice safety concerns near YWCA Regina shelter, call for action
REGINA - It's been nearly a year since the YWCA Regina moved into the Cathedral neighbourhood. While nearby residents support the shelter, they feel their safety and health risks aren't being addresse...
Martin Oldhues Sep 22, 2025 The YWCA Regina's new shelter opened last Nov. have undergoing construction for years. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Regina police highlight Alternative Response Officers' first year
REGINA - The Regina Police Service (RPS) has provided an overview of the work done by the Alternative Response Officers (AROs). In a report, the RPS says the AROs have attended over 1,800 calls for se...
Martin Oldhues Sep 22, 2025 The RPS is currently working on training more AROs, with the goal of having 14 to 16 officers total in the program. Courtesy of RPS

Mythbusting the folklore of winter forecasts
MANITOBA CO-OPERATOR - Every now and then I'll see an article somewhere like the Old Farmer's Almanac which talks about the folklore around weather. Whether the coming winter might be a harsh or mild ...
Daniel Bezte Sep 22, 2025 From early leaf drop to when the birds leave, there are plenty of old sayings, but how much fact is there behind the folklore? Photo by Alexis Stockford

Traffic tips for Monday
REGINA - There are several new traffic restrictions to watch out for Monday morning in Regina. Saskatchewan Drive - Hamilton Street to Lorne Street Starting at 7 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 22, Saskatchewan...
SaskToday Sep 21, 2025 Photo by Mathieu Stern on Unsplash
Recognize a volunteer in your community
REGINA - Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. ""No matter what the cause or event, right across the province, Saskatchewan volunteers step up," Lt.-Gov. Bernad...
SaskToday Sep 21, 2025

NDP to move for special investigation into water bombers spending
REGINA The opposition New Democrats plan to bring a motion to Public Accounts Committee calling on the Provincial Auditor to investigate the Sask. Party government for allegedly overspending $10...
John Cairns Sep 19, 2025

Walking a mile in red shoes drives awareness of gender-based violence
REGINA - Hundreds of people participated in the annual YWCA Regina Walk a Mile in Their Shoes on Thursday. The event helps raise awareness around domestic violence. "[This] is really about sharing sta...
Martin Oldhues Sep 19, 2025 Hundreds of people participated in the annual YWCA Regina Walk a Mile in Their Shoes around downtown on Thursday. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Carolyn Whitzman speaks on how to address the housing crisis
REGINA - How to address the host of issues surrounding the housing supply in Canada was a key focus of Carolyn Whitzman's presentation in Regina this week. Whitzman was keynote speaker at the f...
John Cairns Sep 18, 2025

Alberta to use notwithstanding clause on its three transgender laws: memo
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has directed officials to invoke the Charter's notwithstanding clause in amending three laws that affect transgender people, says a leaked government memo obt...
Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

'77 per cent leave home from conflict': Regina conference tackles youth homelessness
Finding ways to prevent and end homelessness, and in particular youth homelessness, was an important topic at the fifth annual Reaching Home Homelessness Conference in Regina. The approximately 300 in...
John Cairns Sep 18, 2025 Kim Kakakaway and Heidi Walter were in Regina speaking about their efforts with the national organization A Way Home. John Cairns
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