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Jason Antonio

Wednesday 22nd of March 2023
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Arts & Life

Regina attracting some big-name musical acts and sporting events

In the past few years alone, Saskatchewan has hosted five major events that have caught the attention of not just the country, but also across the border into the U.S. and even across the world. Read More
Columns

Regina’s waste water referendum to be held this fall

The Regina Water Watch group has successfully petitioned a referendum vote over the proposed Public-Private Partnership (P3) to build the city's water treatment plant. Read More
Columns

Regina’s Agroforestry Development Centre and Carmichael Outreach

A Regina consulting firm has teamed up with a provincial organization to try and save a 112-year-old agricultural program set to be eliminated by the federal government and a well-known Regina outreach organization celebrated its 25th anniversary of helping the city's less fortunate. Read More
Columns

Regina’s water referendum back on the table

A group called the Regina Water Watch has been working overtime the past few months to get the required amount of signatures to push for a public vote on the waste water treatment plant. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall, Planning

Regina to extend city borders into rural municipality

Regina City Council has made plans for the future growth of the city, of up to potentially 500,000 people, all at the expense of the rural municipality surrounding the city. Read More
City & Politics, History, Planning

Regina’s heritage at risk

It has been a somewhat depressing few months to be a history buff in Regina. Read More
Business

Sanctuary: University of Regina international students avoiding deportation in church basement

For more than a year now, two University of Regina international students have been hiding out in the basement of a church in Regina, attempting to avoid deportation from the country. Read More
City & Politics, History, Planning

An abrupt end to Canada’s oldest indoor skate park

As for the Heritage Building and the skaters, the city and/or the exhibition park board could at least have given a certain grace period, so that a new building could be found. Read More
City & Politics, Transportation

Regina’s due for a bypass

Since the year 2000, the City of Regina has experienced a boom in population and infrastructure that have created tremendous benefits and opportunities (and some headaches) in the area. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall

Regina’s debt dilemma

The citizens of Regina should expect to pay out the nose for services in the future, as city council recently asked for an increase in the city’s debt load. Read More
City & Politics, Planning

Regina braces for ‘major flooding’

If we do face an extra four feet of water, though, it might be time to figure out how long a cubit is and how much lumber we’ll need to build an ark. Read More
City & Politics

Social media and the Regina police

The Regina Police Service faces criticism on Facebook. Read More
City & Politics

Regina needs affordable housing plan

Jason Antonio: Dignity is at stake. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall

Historic Regina falling victim to wrecking ball, myopia

A new community group, Save Our Connaught, has sprung up from this decision to bulldoze École Connaught School. Here’s hoping it can talk some sense into the ministry. Read More
City & Politics

Regina: Keep your medicine cabinets stocked

If you need a knee replacement or some other type of surgery in the Regina area, better stock up on Tylenol. You won’t be getting… Read More
City & Politics, Planning

Reducing, reusing, and recycling in Regina

Beginning July 1, citizens of Regina will begin paying (forced to pay) $91 per year for curbside recycling, even if they don't want to. Read More

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