• https://queencitynews.ca/blog/regina-invests-282-million-in-2024-construction-projects
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    Regina Invests $282 Million in 2024 Construction Projects
    The City of Regina is gearing up for a busy construction season with a significant investment of $282 million!
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  • https://igwe.ca/reginas-spring-street-sweep-begins
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    Regina's Spring Street Sweep Begins!
    The City of Regina's spring street sweep is underway! This important program helps clean and beautify our city by removing leaves, sand, and debris from streets, boulevards, and sidewalks.The sweep will take place in two phases, lasting about 10 weeks in total (weather permitting). The first phase began on April 8th and focuses on major roads and high-density areas like Harbour Landing, General Hospital, Downtown, and Cathedral.
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    Regina Invests $282 Million in 2024 Construction Projects
    This year, the City has allocated over $16.5 million for improvements to roughly 16.5 kilometers of residential roads. Since the program's inception in 2015, the City has invested a total of $124.4 million, resulting in enhancements to over 192.9 kilometers of local roads.
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    Regina Invests $282 Million in 2024 Construction Projects | Dr. Chidi Igwe, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    This year, the City has allocated over $16.5 million for improvements to roughly 16.5 kilometers of residential roads. Since the program's inception in 2015, the City has invested a total of $124.4 million, resulting in enhancements to over 192.9 kilometers of local roads.
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    Regina Invests $282 Million in 2024 Construction Projects | Dr. Chidi Igwe, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    This year, the City has allocated over $16.5 million for improvements to roughly 16.5 kilometers of residential roads. Since the program's inception in 2015, the City has invested a total of $124.4 million, resulting in enhancements to over 192.9 kilometers of local roads.
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  • $230 Fine for Rolling Right Turns in Regina

    The City of Regina has begun issuing tickets for failing to make a complete stop before turning right on a red light at one intersection, with a warning period ongoing at two others. This marks the next phase of the expanded Red Light Safety Program, aimed at improving pedestrian safety and reducing right-turn collisions.

    As of April 1, 2024, drivers caught failing to stop completely at a red light before turning right at Dewdney Avenue and Lewvan Drive will face a $230 fine. This follows a period of issuing warning notices for the same infraction.

    At the other two program locations, Albert Street and Parliament Avenue and Albert Street and Saskatchewan Drive, drivers who make rolling right turns will continue to receive warnings for now. However, full enforcement with ticketing will begin at these intersections in the near future.

    The program emphasizes the importance of coming to a complete stop at all red lights and stop signs, especially when turning right. This helps ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists who may be crossing the intersection.

    For more information on the Regina Red Light Safety Program, residents can visit the City of Regina website.
    $230 Fine for Rolling Right Turns in Regina The City of Regina has begun issuing tickets for failing to make a complete stop before turning right on a red light at one intersection, with a warning period ongoing at two others. This marks the next phase of the expanded Red Light Safety Program, aimed at improving pedestrian safety and reducing right-turn collisions. As of April 1, 2024, drivers caught failing to stop completely at a red light before turning right at Dewdney Avenue and Lewvan Drive will face a $230 fine. This follows a period of issuing warning notices for the same infraction. At the other two program locations, Albert Street and Parliament Avenue and Albert Street and Saskatchewan Drive, drivers who make rolling right turns will continue to receive warnings for now. However, full enforcement with ticketing will begin at these intersections in the near future. The program emphasizes the importance of coming to a complete stop at all red lights and stop signs, especially when turning right. This helps ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists who may be crossing the intersection. For more information on the Regina Red Light Safety Program, residents can visit the City of Regina website.
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  • Hello folks. I am so happy to be here. A community leader, father and husband, Dr. Chidi Igwe is volunteering to serve as your next councillor. He brings years of volunteer and community service experience, having worked with numerous organizations throughout Regina. His professional experience includes more than eighteen years as lecturer and Assistant Professor at the University of Regina, and 6 years of public service as a communications consultant with the Government of Saskatchewan. He served in the Ministries of Education, Trade and Export Development, Immigration and Career Training, and Energy and Resources. Dr. Igwe will work to ensure a brighter future for all residents of Regina.
    Hello folks. I am so happy to be here. A community leader, father and husband, Dr. Chidi Igwe is volunteering to serve as your next councillor. He brings years of volunteer and community service experience, having worked with numerous organizations throughout Regina. His professional experience includes more than eighteen years as lecturer and Assistant Professor at the University of Regina, and 6 years of public service as a communications consultant with the Government of Saskatchewan. He served in the Ministries of Education, Trade and Export Development, Immigration and Career Training, and Energy and Resources. Dr. Igwe will work to ensure a brighter future for all residents of Regina.
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