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Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Jasmine Paterson is calling for more police presence for small businesses after her store was broken into for the second time in 17 months.
Photos: No shortage of ink at Pile O' Bones Tattoo Convention

Photos: No shortage of ink at Pile O' Bones Tattoo Convention

Hundreds of people gathered to see artists at the Pile O' Bones Tattoo Convention.
RFPS responds to fire on College Avenue

RFPS responds to fire on College Avenue

Residents were asked to avoid the area while crews were working.
RPS unveils two new neighborhood programs to strengthen community watch

RPS unveils two new neighborhood programs to strengthen community watch

As part of the initiative, residents can register their cameras so the RPS is aware of footage in an area they're investigating.
Highway conditions around Regina have improved

Highway conditions around Regina have improved

Check the Highway Hotline before heading out.
RCMP says be careful when using informal ride services

RCMP says be careful when using informal ride services

The victim reports that she arranged a ride to Saskatoon via a Facebook group serving the Fort Qu’Appelle area, then was sexually assaulted during the ride.
A Code Orange was called at Regina General Hospital, says NDP

A Code Orange was called at Regina General Hospital, says NDP

The NDP said a Code Orange was called at the Regina General Hospital, which saw temporary beds put up in hallways.
U of R sheds light on Trump's motives behind tariffs

U of R sheds light on Trump's motives behind tariffs

Ron Styles, U of R lecturer, says U.S. President Donald Trump isn't imposing tariffs because of fentanyl coming from Canada.
Police report multi-vehicle collision near Edgeley

Police report multi-vehicle collision near Edgeley

As this is an unfolding event, police do not have any further details to share at this time.
Accused in death of Misha Pavelick set for trial in October

Accused in death of Misha Pavelick set for trial in October

The jury trial will be held Oct. 20 at the Court of King's Bench in Regina.
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