Students from South Shore Elementary School in Regina Beach have launched a one-kilometre walk around their school to raise money for local refugees. The students are in grades 7 and 8 and came up with six different posters along the walking route to illustrate what it is like to be a refugee. Read more: […]

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Regina police reminding residents to lock garage doors

Posted on May 20th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Regina Police Service is reminding residents to take a number of proactive steps to prevent garage break and enters in the city. From May 11 to 18, there were 43 reported break and enters in Regina. Of these, 44 per cent or 19 were garage break-ins. Police say many were the result of unlocked […]

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After waiting over two years, a Regina woman who uses a wheelchair is happy the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) ruled in her favour against a bus company. In October 2018, Terri Sleeva called Rider Express Transportation to book a ride from Regina to Saskatoon for a date in November. Read more: Passenger with PTSD […]

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Regina approves 2021 operating budget, includes 2.34% mill rate increase

Posted on March 26th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Regina city council finalized the 2021 city general operating budget on Thursday which includes an increase to the mill rate property tax of 2.34 per cent. Broken down, the increase consists of two pre-approved, dedicated mill rates – 0.5 per cent of the increase will help fund future recreational infrastructure projects. That increase was […]

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Regina community and recreation centres closing due to COVID-19

Posted on March 25th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Regina community and recreation centres will be closing their doors on Sunday in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the city. The City of Regina said this includes all ice arenas, the Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre and the Sportplex – Fieldhouse & Lawson Aquatic Centre among other facilities. For a full […]

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