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City of Regina’s Spring and Summer Leisure guide now available

Mar 2, 2021 | 9:24am

The City of Regina has now released it’s Spring and Summer Leisure Guide. Registration for programs begins on Tuesday, March 9th for residents. Non residents can register on March 11th. Registration for programs is available online at Regina.ca/recreation. In a news release the City says the health and safety of the community and employees is […]

Reginans reminded to stay off thin ice

Feb 24, 2021 | 3:56pm

The City of Regina, along with Regina Fire and Protective Services, are warning residents to stay off thin ice as recent warm weather has changed ice thickness across the city’s bodies of water. Some examples the city noted in a statement on Wednesday include Wascana Lake, creeks, storm channels and detention ponds. “Residents should not […]

City of Regina, Carry The Kettle First Nation sign Memorandum of Understanding

Feb 11, 2021 | 12:17pm

The City of Regina and Carry The Kettle First Nation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the goal of mutual economic growth. The MOU, signed by Mayor Sandra Masters and Chief Brady O’Watch, could lead to the construction of an Urban Reserve and other development in the northwest end of the Regina. Chief […]

Crosswalk to be installed on Albert Street south near south service roads

Feb 9, 2021 | 10:22am

The City of Regina is installing a pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of Albert Street south and the south service roads. The crosswalk will be similar to the one installed at the intersection of Wascana Parkway and 23rd Avenue, complete with illuminated crosswalk signs, lighting to improve pedestrian visibility to drivers, as well as poles […]

Regina proposes banning advertising from fossil fuel companies; citing criticism from Premier

Jan 20, 2021 | 4:31pm

The decision by Regina’s Executive Committee to vote in favour of banning fossil fuel companies from advertising with the city has drawn some backlash from Saskatchewan’s Premier. In a statement, Premier Scott Moe called the vote “absurd”, adding it would restrict energy companies from sponsoring or advertising with the city. He went on to say […]

Post-blizzard cleanup underway in Regina

Jan 14, 2021 | 4:26pm

Cleanup is well underway in the Queen City after Wednesday night’s blizzard. The strongest winter storm in quite some time left damage and debris in its wake. Executive Director of Citizen Services Kim Onrait says crews have been working non-stop to clear snow and remove debris from major roadways, and that roadways should be clear […]

Damage to pedway causes closure of 11th Avenue

Jan 14, 2021 | 12:53pm

As a result of heavy damage sustained to the pedway across 11th Avenue between the Cornwall Centre and BMO, the city has decided to close 11thAvenue until further notice. City buses are being detoured around 11th Avenue. Westbound buses are detouring from 11th Avenue to Hamilton Street to Victoria Avenue to Lorne Street to 12th […]

City of Regina declares snow routes for Wednesday

Dec 22, 2020 | 5:20pm

As a result of the snowfall over the last 24 hours, the City of Regina has declared the snow routes to be in effect as of 6:00 AM Wednesday morning. Parking on the street in the snow routes will not be allowed, and vehicles in violation will face a fine. The parking ban is in […]

City of Regina denies tax exemption request from Capital Pointe developers

Dec 18, 2020 | 11:41am

In a special Friday morning meeting, Regina City Council decided not to forgive some of the property tax owed on the Capital Pointe site. Smith Street Lands threatened to pull out of the sale if the tax exemption wasn’t given, citing the move wouldn’t make financial sense. Mayor Sandra Masters says by denying the request, […]

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