Category Archives: Regina News

Regina woman arrested after bear spray, knife incidents, remanded
REGINA – A 22-year-old woman arrested following two separate bear spray attacks in Regina on Sunday was remanded in custody after appearing in Regina Provincial Court Monday morning. Jazzmin Roc...
Sara Parks Jun 30, 2025

Canada cancelled its digital services tax. What was it and why did the U.S. hate it?
OTTAWA - Tech giants such as Amazon and Google will not have to shell out close to $2 billion as expected today, as Canada moved to cancel the controversial digital services tax on Sunday, just one da...
Anja Karadeglija Jun 30, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump engage in a meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, May 6, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Regina to reward volunteers with free recreation passes starting in 2026
REGINA - The City of Regina is awarding the efforts of volunteers. Per approval of a motion at a recent city council meeting, volunteers will soon be given a three-admission pass for city facilities. ...
Martin Oldhues Jun 30, 2025 In total, the City of Regina employed 5,168 workers for 2024, making up roughly 46 per cent of the city's expenses. Photo by Martin Oldhues

On Canada Day, Regina's transit will follow Sunday schedules
REGINA - The City of Regina reminds residents that on Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1, transit schedules will follow Sunday routes and times. Paratransit Service will follow the holiday schedule from 8 a....
SaskToday Jun 29, 2025 John Cairns-File Photo

Driving around Regina's construction obstacles
REGINA - In a traffic tip from the City of Regina, it is revealed that between 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., on Monday, June 30, Eastgate Drive from Neville Drive to Argan Drive will be closed while crews ...
SaskToday Jun 29, 2025 Crews work to complete storm drain repairs in Regina. Several streets will be closed or restricted on June 26 for infrastructure upgrades. File photo
RCMP investigating 'serious assault' at White Bear First Nations
WHITE BEAR FIRST NATIONS - The Carlyle RCMP is investigating a report of a man being injured in what is believed to have been a serious assault. According to a news release from the Saskatchewan RCMP,...
SaskToday staff Jun 28, 2025

Drinking water may look off, but it's safe, says City of Regina
REGINA - Due to restricted water supply from Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant, the City of Regina has once again turned on its emergency backup water wells to help supplement water supply, says the...
SaskToday Jun 28, 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

Its the Riders kisiskâciwan Game as They Host BC
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are facing the BC Lions at Mosaic for the team's annual kisiskciwan game, as the team celebrates the richness and vibrancy of Indigenous culture. You will notice the indig...
Harvard Media Jun 28, 2025

If you booze, you lose
REGINA - Saskatchewan RCMP remind the public that drinking and boating is punishable under the Criminal Code and can result in losing your driver's license, hefty fines and even time in jail. "Boat op...
SaskToday Staff Jun 27, 2025

Man facing child pornography charges in Saskatoon case
SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit has charged a Saskatoon man with child exploitation offences. In January 2025, the Saskatchewan ICE Unit commenced an online investi...
SaskToday staff Jun 27, 2025
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