Media in Regina, Saskatchewan

[1] It merged with another local paper, the Regina Evening Post, and continued to publish daily editions of both before consolidating them under the title The Leader-Post.

Prairie Dog is similar to alternative weeklies in other Canadian centres, such as Now (Toronto) and The Georgia Straight (Vancouver).

The only French language newspaper in Saskatchewan, its offices are located in Regina; it serves the entire province's francophone community.

Satellite and cable systems available in Regina provide access to a wide range of specialty networks and American broadcast stations.

Now-defunct broadcasters that once served Regina included CPN, a network of specialty cable channels (including HBO) that served Saskatchewan in the late 1970s, and Teletheatre, a pay network that aired movies and original programming in the 1980s (later bought out by what would eventually become Movie Central).

The Regina Leader , 1882