Tickets and warnings were handed out to 657 drivers in Regina this week during the annual Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (S.T.E.P.) blitz.
Regina Police Service (RPS) said in a news release on Sept. 29 that S.T.E.P. brings together provincial resources to focus on traffic enforcement and education in different Saskatchewan communities throughout the year.
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In 2025, the Regina S.T.E.P. blitz took place on Sept. 23, and Sept. 24 and included representatives from the Saskatoon Police Service, Estevan Police Service, Prince Albert Combined Traffic Services (CTSS), Saskatchewan Highway Patrol, RCMP, and SGI Carri