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Dutch Elm Disease Will Likely Become a Norm in Regina

The city says wetter springs and mild winters helped the disease spread, with crews removing infected elms several times a week.

REGINA — Dutch Elm Disease (DED) isn’t going anywhere from Regina anytime soon. The city has confirmed it’s on track to see the same number of DED cases as in 2025. “We're at 26 right now, which is kind of on par for where we were last year, so I imagine it'll be probably pretty similar [to 87 cases],” said Ashley Thompson, City of Regina manager of parks technical services. DED is a fungal infection carried by different species of the elm bark …

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CBC News broke the news in Ottawa, Canada on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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