Over the course of the past year, Regina Leader-Post photojournalist Kayle Neis took thousands of pictures that tell the story of the city.
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From CFL action to election reaction, protests, disasters, powerful portraits and everything in between, he brings the news into focus.
Here is a selection of some of his best work, selected by colleague and Saskatoon StarPhoenix photojournalist Michelle Berg.
Chad Bachynski celebrates after receiving the news that he won the city’s mayoral race on Nov. 13, 2024 in Regina. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Residential school survivor and journalist Kerry Benjoe stands on the grounds of the former Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School in Lebret on Sept. 3, 2024. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Jacob Wassermann, Paralympic rower and survivor of the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, gets his equipment ready before practising at Wascana Lake on Aug. 21, 2024 in Regina. Wasserman went on to compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Saskatchewan Roughriders wide receiver Dohnte Meyers dives with the ball during CFL action against the Montreal Alouettes at Mosaic Stadium on Aug. 16, 2024 in Regina. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Members of a group called Palestine Solidarity Regina hold a rally outside of city hall in protest of the decision by Mayor Sandra Masters to cancel a flag-raising request to mark Palestine’s independence day on Nov. 15, 2024. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Canadian forward Natalie Spooner (24) celebrates a goal during Game 6 of the Rivalry Series featuring Team Canada and Team USA at the Brandt Centre in Regina on Feb. 9, 2024. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Protesters in support of Palestine call for a two-way arms embargo against Israel and block a Canadian Pacific rail line in Regina on April 17, 2024. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Mirtha Rivera, one of two Queen City Pride chairs, stands for a portrait outside the organization’s offices on May 13, 2024 in Regina. Queen City Pride barred the governing Saskatchewan Party from attending its events during pride month. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Members of Regina Fire and Protective Services battle a backyard fire that caused damage to two freight containers and a caravan at 832 Victoria Avenue on July 4, 2024. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post Regina Catholic students await their turn during the Optimist Band Festival at the Conexus Arts Centre on March 19, 2024. The festival was cut short due to a Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation job action that withdrew extracurricular activities. KAYLE NEIS / Regina Leader-Post
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