Category Archives: Regina News

Saskatoon man charged after incident at protest
SASKATOON - Saskatoon Police Service says a 40-year-old Saskatoon man is facing a charge of mischief following an incident during a protest held Sunday. At approximately 2:50 p.m., July 27, police wer...
SaskToday Jul 28, 2025

RCMP seize large amount of illegal drugs during traffic stop
SWIFT CURRENT - A routine traffic stop on Highway 1 near Swift Current led to a significant drug and contraband tobacco bust earlier this month, Saskatchewan RCMP said in a media release Monday. On Ju...
SaskToday Jul 28, 2025

Regina sees 40% surge in housing starts amid strong job market and affordable living
The City of Regina is seeing an uptick in housing starts, per a Canadian Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC) report. In the report, Regina has seen a 40 per cent increase in housing starts from the fi...
Martin Oldhues Jul 28, 2025 A real estate sign showing homes for sale is seen in Montreal on Monday, March 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

Moose Jaw chooses new police chief after nation-wide search
MOOSE JAW - The Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners announced the appointment of Robert Davis as the new Chief of Police for the Moose Jaw Police Service, effective Aug. 29. Chief Davis brings ove...
SaskToday Jul 28, 2025

Saskatchewan's heightened focus on interprovincial trade
REGINA - This past week has seen a flurry of news involving Saskatchewan when it comes to interprovincial trade. The news transpired from Premier Scott Moe's trip to the Council of the Federation meet...
John Cairns Jul 28, 2025 Premier Scott Moe signed MOUs with PEI Premier Ron Lantz and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew. Courtesy Scott Moe - X account.

How the US-EU trade deal wards off more escalation but could raise costs for companies and consumers
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have announced a sweeping trade deal that imposes 15% tariffs on most European goods, wardi...
David Mchugh And Sam Mcneil Jul 28, 2025 FILE - Bottles of spirits are labeled with a star in Bilka in Randers, Denmark, making it easier for customers to buy European goods, Monday, March 17, 2025. (Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix via AP, File)

Regina eyes $200K investment for 2028 Can-Am Police Fire-Games
REGINA - The City of Regina is looking into contributing funding towards the 2028 Can-Am Police Fire-Games. The games are held every four years at different locations across Canada. In 2024, it was an...
Martin Oldhues Jul 28, 2025 It’s expected 700 participants from across North America will be in the 2028 Can-Am Police Fire-Games. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Parking restrictions begin July 27 ahead of Queen City EX
REGINA - With the Queen City EX beginning next week, parking restrictions will occur to prepare for the event. Per a media release, the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) said vehicle access...
SaskToday Jul 28, 2025 Parking restrictions will be put in place to prepare for this year's Queen City EX. Photo by John Cairns

Regina ranked most affordable city for homebuyers in Canada: report
REGINA - The City of Regina is currently the most affordable area to purchase a new home in Canada, per a report. Data from RBC's Housing Affordability June 2025 report shows Regina currently has a 26...
Martin Oldhues Jul 28, 2025 According to Royal LePage, it costs nearly $400,000 to buy a home in Regina. Photo by SaskToday staff

Traffic tips for Monday
REGINA - On Monday, a number of traffic restrictions will be put in place. Between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., on Monday, Ring Road northbound from Wascana Parkway to Assiniboine Avenue will be restricted whil...
SaskToday Jul 28, 2025 Photo by Connor Forsyth/Pexels
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