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Two teens charged in connection to Queen City Ex bear spray incident

Two teens charged in connection to Queen City Ex bear spray incident
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COVID cases detected at two Regina schools

Regina councillors hope to clean up city streets with increasing fines, enforcement

It s horrible. It s such a despicable thing to do that. Like it s just North Central is the frickin dumping ground of Regina, Racine said. And I challenge those people actually, right now, to do better. Having a clean neighbourhood would elevate the environment and inspire more people to help clean up in the future, Racine said.  Blue Sky48:48Cleaner Communities: How can cities deal with trash that is affecting the quality of life of residentsWe ve all seen alleys filled with garbage, mattress and even needles. So what can do the city do to make sure our streets are clean and safe for the people who live there? We spoke to Regina City Councillor Andrew Stevens about the Cleaner Communities motion coming to council, we heard from concerned citizens in Regina s North Central and Heritage Neighbourhoods and we heard from Andrea McNeil-Wilson, Manager of Bylaw enforcement with the City of Regina. Plus lots of thoughtful calls with ideas for how to tackle the trash problem.48:4

Regina doctors say the situation in COVID-19 ICUs is dire

  REGINA Two Regina doctors are painting a grim picture of the reality inside COVID-19 ICUs as Saskatchewan’s capital city continues to report record intensive care admissions. COVID-19 patients young and old are filling up intensive care beds in both of Regina’s hospitals. We’re seeing younger individuals, people with no medical history or medical comorbidities, families being admitted together, families of essential workers and essential workers, Dr. Eric Sy, a critical care physician at Regina’s General Hospital, told CTV News. The rise is being fuelled mostly by 31 patients in Regina ICUs. Dr. Sy said the situation has worsened over the past two to three weeks as case numbers in the Queen City started to rise.

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