Regina Leader-Post • December 20, 2025 ‘Living the lives they want:’ SaskAbilities reflects on 75 years of inclusion The first time Carly Eber met Lenny Smart, she knew he was destined to be important in her life.
Regina Leader-Post • December 19, 2025 'We've done our best': Regina city council approves 10.9% mill rate increase for 2026 City council has passed Regina’s 2026 operating budget, which will usher in the largest tax hike in 20 years.
Regina Leader-Post • December 11, 2025 Sask. Premier Scott Moe names five new ministers, ousts three in cabinet shuffle The Saskatchewan government announced a year-end shuffle Thursday as it welcomed five newly elected MLAs into the cabinet, including a new minister responsible for public safety.
Regina Leader-Post • December 8, 2025 'A dangerous exercise': Community speaks out against possible City of Regina budget cuts In the weeks since the City of Regina released its 2026 budget estimates, Phil Jeffreys says people in the Cathedral area have been in a stir of anxiety.
Regina Leader-Post • December 3, 2025 'No one listened': Sask. firefighter supports proposed NDP bill for mandatory wildfire strategy Saskatchewan firefighter Trevor Sewap still hasn’t gone out on the lake since a wildfire raged through the Denare Beach area this summer.
Regina Leader-Post • December 3, 2025 Proposed new U of R students' union pledges renewed advocacy prior to upcoming referendum Interim president Matthew McStravick says a key message from the new University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA) is that it intends to operate differently than its predecessor.
Regina Leader-Post • November 27, 2025 New U of R students' association forms to replace URSU after dissolution A new student association has formed at the University of Regina with intentions of filling the gap left by the recent dissolution of the U of R Students’ Union (URSU).
Regina Leader-Post • November 21, 2025 Regina Street Team should stay arm's-length from city: former directors The former leaders of the Regina Street Team are advising council to keep the local outreach program separate from city hall.
Regina Leader-Post • November 4, 2025 'Very extreme': Looking back on Saskatchewan's record-setting wildfire season Saskatchewan’s 2025 wildfire season was one for the history books.
Regina Leader-Post • October 29, 2025 Complainant says Regina police chief's firing an 'acknowledgement of harm done' The person who filed a complaint against Regina’s now-former police chief says they’re relieved to see action taken following an independent investigation into his conduct.
Regina Leader-Post • October 28, 2025 Regina police chief fired for ‘dishonourable’ conduct, says Board of Police Commissioners Regina Police Chief Farooq Sheikh has been fired with cause, the Board of Police Commissioners (BOPC) announced Tuesday afternoon.
Regina Leader-Post • October 21, 2025 Regina students' union says vote to dissolve URSU passed by a 70-13 count A vote to dissolve the University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) has been declared valid by the student organization.
Regina Leader-Post • October 14, 2025 'A total loss': Thanksgiving fire destroys apartments under construction on Regina's Victoria Avenue A massive fire has destroyed an unfinished apartment building just a few blocks north of Regina General Hospital (RGH), according to the project’s developer.
Regina Leader-Post • October 10, 2025 What to know about the City of Regina's hopes to draw 'fresh eyes' with housing design contest Well-designed infill housing is nearly invisible, muses Bill Neher.
Regina Leader-Post • September 16, 2025 Regina to examine viability of 2026 budget cuts to dodge projected tax increase Amid preliminary budget talks, Regina city council has decided to explore the potential for cutting city services in 2026 to avoid another year of big tax increases.
Regina Leader-Post • September 15, 2025 'The grief is still there': Saskatchewan's Denare Beach healing from wildfire devastation Town councillor Karen Thomson says it has been an “emotional summer” for residents of Denare Beach, but the close-knit community finally feels like it’s on the path to recovery.
Regina Leader-Post • September 9, 2025 Nature Regina enthused about city designating area near airport as protected grasslands reserve Kneeling in the late-summer grass behind the Caledonian Curling Club, Dale Hjertaas can almost imagine what Regina looked like when it was still a sea of undisturbed prairie.
Regina Leader-Post • September 4, 2025 'Goldilocks zone:' Why Regina is well suited to use geothermal heat for new indoor aquatic centre The sound of shovels hitting the ground at the site of Regina’s new Indoor Aquatic Facility (IAF) will soon be accompanied by drilling related to the geothermal portion of the project.
Regina Leader-Post • September 3, 2025 UPDATED: URSU leadership says dissolution vote a test of students’ confidence After months of tumult, the University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) has given notice that it intends to hold a vote on dissolving as an organization.
Regina Leader-Post • August 21, 2025 'We have to find a way': Advocates disappointed as Regina falls behind on net-zero targets Amy Snider remembers the elation she felt when the City of Regina adopted its climate action plan and pledged for city operations to be net-zero by 2050.