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Fugitive Daniel 'Juma' Atem returned to Sask. to face murder charge

Fugitive Daniel 'Juma' Atem returned to Sask. to face murder charge

Daniel Atem is charged with first-degree murder in Roman Miller's death.
Regina Airport says there are concerns for softening demand from ongoing trade war

Regina Airport says there are concerns for softening demand from ongoing trade war

James Bogusz, RAA CEO, said the Regina-Denver flight, starting in May, has seen a softening demand, but nothing catastrophic yet.
Bus stops will be moved from 11th Avenue

Bus stops will be moved from 11th Avenue

The move is for construction to continue as part of the 11th Avenue Revitalization Project.
Commission reviewing complaint against Regina police chief

Commission reviewing complaint against Regina police chief

Chief Farooq Sheikh has temporarily been removed from active service. Deputy Chief Lorilee Davies will be the interim Acting Police Chief.
Paragon Awards get underway tonight

Paragon Awards get underway tonight

The show starts at 6 p.m. at the Delta Hotel.
No comment from union on ruling that refinery could fire employees

No comment from union on ruling that refinery could fire employees

Two employees of Consumers’ Co-operative Refineries Limited in Regina were let go for refusing to comply with COVID-19 vaccination and testing protocols in 2021.
Two weeks of construction on Ross Avenue

Two weeks of construction on Ross Avenue

In Phase 2, Ross Avenue eastbound to Ring Road will be closed from Monday, April 7, to Thursday, April 17.
Seizure valued at about $700,000 in Regina drug raid

Seizure valued at about $700,000 in Regina drug raid

This investigation ended with the seizure of a significant quantity of illicit drugs and cash.
Regina launches new notification system to alert residents of danger

Regina launches new notification system to alert residents of danger

The system will alert people of major fires, tornados and more.
Exec committee tables amendment to compensate business owners near the new emergency shelter

Exec committee tables amendment to compensate business owners near the new emergency shelter

Final approval of the amendment will be decided at the April 9th city council meeting.
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