• Regina: Regina's Roughriders claim Grey Cup victory despite reluctance | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Regina's Regina Roughriders made history with their Grey Cup championship win, thanks to Coach Corey Mace's special teams unit, while the city approved a $1.5 million grant for the 2027 Grey Cup Festival. A woman was found dead near Wolseley, sparking community concerns, and local artist Brianne Urzada shared her journey through cancer and art.
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  • Regina: Human remains found in Regina's North Central area | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Regina authorities confirm human remains were found in the North Central area, raising concerns but not linked to the missing 35-year-old woman investigation. Severe weather brings hail damage and lightning warnings, while the city hosts key events like the Grey Cup party, Pride parade, and a healthcare forum on nursing turnover.
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  • Regina: Regina tackles nursing crisis with urgent forum | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Regina officials are holding a major forum to tackle the city's nursing shortage and retain healthcare workers, while crews begin cankerworm spraying to protect over 4,000 trees. Residents are warned about severe weather, including thunderstorms and flooding, as the Regina Roughriders start practice for their season opener.
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  • Regina: Saskatchewan woman convicted of murdering child to be released on day parole | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Regina's courts are closely monitoring Tammy Goforth's parole release after her murder conviction, while the Supreme Court of Canada prepares to hear the Saskatchewan pronouns case involving UR Pride. The Globe Theatre in Regina launches its new *Arsenic and Old Lace* production amid efforts to rebuild trust following recent controversy.
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  • Regina: Judge to decide sentence for man convicted in Misha Pavelick's killing | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Regina's Local Wire update covers the pending sentencing of Misha Pavelick's killer, Justice Catherine Dawson's decision, and Regina resident Matthew Wesley's efforts to aid the homeless. The episode also highlights legal issues involving Aggrey Kwesi Buaben Fynn, the Gutsy Walk for Crohn’s and Colitis, and the theft of a historic tree sign near Blaine Lake.
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  • Regina: Regina judge to decide sentence for man convicted of killing Misha Pavelick | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Regina — Justice Catherine Dawson will deliver sentencing for Misha Pavelick's murderer later this month, while a tornado warning affects southeast Saskatchewan. The North Central neighborhood launches a cleanup and tree-planting initiative to boost environmental efforts.
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  • Regina: Judge to Decide Sentence for Misha Pavelick Killer | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Regina's Court of King’s Bench Justice Catherine Dawson will announce the sentence for the man convicted of killing Misha Pavelick later this month, while Regina’s Urgent Care Centre adjusts hours and the University of Saskatchewan’s Regina Campus graduates its first four-year MD cohort. Matthew Wesley’s efforts to support Regina’s homeless community and the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 2026 CFL season preparations also dominate local headlines.
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  • Regina: Regina man faces legal hurdles after multimillion-dollar fraud case | June 05
    Jun 5 2026
    Regina's Local Wire update covers a highway crash near Fort Qu’Appelle, housing market struggles, and a legal case involving a multimillion-dollar fraud. The episode also highlights Regina’s pool reopening, homelessness support efforts by Matthew Wesley, and the upcoming *The Debaters* series in Saskatchewan.
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