
After receiving multiple complaints from residents regarding their sidewalk snow-clearing bylaw, the City Manager for Regina said they had waived one complaint. The City waived a $424 charge given to a Regina resident after he couldn’t physically shovel the sidewalks due to multiple health impairments. City Manager Nikki Anderson said the media made her aware […]
The city of Regina only rolls the snow plows into residential neighbourhoods after a significant snow fall. That’s what we received during the holidays, just over a foot of snow. So on January 3rd, the city ordered a city wide plow to begin, and now we can report to you they are half way done. […]
We were gifted with a whole lot of snow, and the city of Regina is starting a “city wide” plow, which will include residential areas. There are some 500 kilometres of roads to clear in the city, so its expected to take 12 days to get done. The plows will start rolling on Tuesday, January […]
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 […]
Municipal elections in Regina and Moose Jaw are moving ahead Monday despite the provincial government giving municipalities the option to delay the elections due to the snow storm sweeping through Saskatchewan. Chief Returning Officer for Regina Jim Nicol says the city remains hopeful people will get out and vote before 8:00 PM Monday night. “Every […]