Regina / 980 CJME Apr 18, 2021 12:45 PM A sign warns of gopher control measures being taken near the North West Leisure Centre. (980 CJME file photo) The City of Regina is warning pet owners of poison in the city’s parks. It has started its annual gopher extermination program, where poison is placed in burrows to kill the rodents. Yellow signs that read “gopher control” are set up at any park where the poison has been deployed. Russell Eirich, the City’s manager of open space services, said pet owners need to keep an eye out for those signs. He said if a dog were to eat the poison or a gopher that had been poisoned, it could get sick or die.