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Bachynski spent five times less than Masters for the 2024 mayoral campaign

Bachynski spent five times less than Masters for the 2024 mayoral campaign

Current Mayor Chad Bachynski spent over $12,000 for his election campaign, while Sandra Masters invested over $60,000.
Carry the Kettle Chief charged with fraud

Carry the Kettle Chief charged with fraud

Scott Eashappie, 37, of Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation, has been arrested and charged on four counts.
Bachynski comments on Regina's outlook for U.S. tariffs

Bachynski comments on Regina's outlook for U.S. tariffs

Regina is looking into seeing the impacts of their spending regarding the U.S. tariffs.
A house fire in Regina is under investigation

A house fire in Regina is under investigation

No injuries were reported from the fire, says Regina's Firefighters.
Five suspects face child pornography charges following investigation

Five suspects face child pornography charges following investigation

During this time period, six search warrants were executed in locations across Saskatchewan.
Sentencing adjourned for chiropractor convicted of sexual assault

Sentencing adjourned for chiropractor convicted of sexual assault

Ruben Manz was acquitted on five other counts of sexual assault and a seventh charge of sexual assault was declared a mistrial.
Regina Warehouse BID hires Lance Donison as exec director

Regina Warehouse BID hires Lance Donison as exec director

Donison has taken over as of Feb. 10, 2025.
Teens facing charges following assaults relating to dating apps

Teens facing charges following assaults relating to dating apps

Six male youths are facing multiple charges following a series of assaults over the past 11 months.
Regina Pet shop raises concerns over tariffs

Regina Pet shop raises concerns over tariffs

Carly Patryluk, owner of House of Paws, is concerned that Canadians will choose home-grown products over quality pet food because of tarriffs.
Administration outlines Regina's 2025 budget, calling for a property tax hike

Administration outlines Regina's 2025 budget, calling for a property tax hike

The average homeowner could pay $320 more this year from the proposed budget.
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