The City of Regina is ending its contract with a company to build a composting facility and will head back to the drawing board as it looks for another permanent solution to process organic waste.
A new assessment of Regina’s housing situation indicates the city should focus on adding more rental properties to maintain affordability over the next decade. Compiled by Watson & Associates in 2024, ...
Regina's new city council was sworn in just a few weeks ago, but it has already made significant financial decisions after approving $229 million in capital spending on Wednesday. The council's ...
The City of Regina has terminated its contract with EverGen Infrastructure Corp., an energy company, to build and operate a composting facility in Regina. The organization was contracted to run ...
The City of Regina has announced a mutual termination of its green bin contract with EverGen for a permanent composting facility that was proposed near Pilot Butte. However, that doesn’t mean ...
Regina’s Deputy Chief of Police. New leaders of Saskatchewan’s capital are challenged with setting priorities to make the city safer. “[The} city council is almost essentially new ...