
The City of Regina seeks public feedback as it creates its first-ever Accessibility Plan. The plan aims to remove barriers to access to City spaces, programs, and services and ensure that all residents can participate equally and fully in community life. “To ensure that the Plan reflects the diverse needs and experiences of all people […]
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building received an accessibility certification, making it the first one to do so in Canada. The building was presented with the Rick Hansen Accessibility Foundation Certification (RHFAC) Plaque. The unveiling marks one year since the Government of Saskatchewan announced the Legislative Building received this certification, becoming the first and only Legislative Building […]
Regina City Council approved a motion that will explore creating more leisure and recreation activities for people with disabilities. The motion was brought forward by Councillors Lori Bresciani, and Terina Shaw. Bresciani says the approval was a personal victory. “I would say that this is probably my proudest moment as a councillor, and as a […]