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Crews are on scene of a house fire 200 Blk Ottawa St. Fire is now under control and Firefighters are performing searches on the property. Crews will be working on salvage and overhaul. Please avoid the area. Fire investigator is en route. Update to follow. #YQR#RFPSpic.twitter.com/XrnD1ISlMU Regina Fire (@Regina Fire) May 3, 2021
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Your backyard s on fire: Regina woman victim in fire spree The impact of the explosion from the propane tank was significant enough that we re fortunate we didn t have anybody injured.
Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 3 minute read • Deva Moore s shed was set on fire on April 27, 2021. Two other sheds and a fence in her neighbourhood were also set on fire that day, and Regina Fire and Protective Services said the fires were all started intentionally. Photo by Deva Moore /Submitted
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Deva Moore was startled by someone knocking loudly on her front door in the middle of the afternoon, and was surprised to see a neighbour she had never met when she opened the door.
(Regina Police Service/Submitted)
A series of small fires has prompted an arson investigation by the Regina Police Service.
On Tuesday at about 3:50 p.m., officers responded to the area of College Avenue and Arcola Avenue for a report of a shed on fire.
Police then were told Regina Fire and Protective Services crews were dealing with multiple other small fires involving fences and sheds nearby.
“When police arrived, officers were informed that a suspicious male was seen in the area just prior to the fires,” the police said in a media release. “It was alleged the male was holding a lighter.”
Sask. first responders soon to be vaccinated The new plan also takes into account remaining frontline health-care workers as well as pharmacists and grocery store staff.
Author of the article: Heather Polischuk
Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 1 day ago • 5 minute read • Members of the Regina Police Service, Regina Fire Protective Services and Dakota Towing made their way around the Regina General Hospital with the lights, sirens and horns to show appreciation for health care workers during the COVID-19-19 crisis in Regina on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Photo by TROY FLEECE /Regina Leader-Post
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The province has amended its vaccine delivery plan, allowing for first responders including police, firefighters and public health inspectors to receive COVID-19 shots via mobile vaccination units.
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