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Foot tunnel art project creates important space for Regina artists


Albert Street Bridge foot tunnel project creates important space for local artists, community
It s great to think that my art s going to be in public for the first time.
Author of the article: Jennifer Ackerman
Publishing date: Jul 05, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  5 minute read  • 
Artist Geanna Dunbar stands near her art at the entrance to the walkthrough beneath the Albert Street bridge in Regina on July 2, 2021. The art is part of what s being called the Albert Memorial Bridge Foot Tunnel Mural Project. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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The concrete walls along the Albert Street Memorial Bridge foot tunnel are a lot more porous than the canvases on which Erickka Patmore is accustomed to painting. ....

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How some Saskatchewan leaders plan to spend Canada Day this year


How some Sask. leaders will spend Canada Day
While Canada Day events in Regina have been cancelled due to COVID-19, calls to forego individual celebrations in favour of quiet reflection and solidarity with Indigenous peoples remain strong.
Author of the article: Jennifer Ackerman
Publishing date: Jun 29, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
Children s backpacks, many of which have orange handprints affixed to them, are seen laying in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina on June 29, 2021. Prairie Crowe initially organized the display to honour those in unmarked graves by the former residential school on Cowessess First Nation and urged others on social media to bring more in hopes of having 751 on the steps for Canada Day. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post ....

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How some Sask. leaders will spend Canada Day


How some Sask. leaders will spend Canada Day
While Canada Day events in Regina have been cancelled due to COVID-19, calls to forego individual celebrations in favour of quiet reflection and solidarity with Indigenous peoples remain strong.
Author of the article: Jennifer Ackerman
Publishing date: Jun 29, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
Children s backpacks, many of which have orange handprints affixed to them, are seen laying in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina on June 29, 2021. Prairie Crowe initially organized the display to honour those in unmarked graves by the former residential school on Cowessess First Nation and urged others on social media to bring more in hopes of having 751 on the steps for Canada Day. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post ....

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Move that car; residential snow cleaning starts Tuesday in Regina


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The City of Regina says weather willing, it should take about two weeks to clean up residential streets after the recent blizzard.
City and contractor crews will begin a residential roads snow plow on Tuesday. Crews will plow between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., every day until complete which is anticipated to take 12 days, weather permitting, according to a city news release issued Monday.
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Move that car; residential snow cleaning starts Tuesday in Regina Back to video
After the Jan. 14 severe storm that packed rain, snow and tornado-like winds, city crews responded with a systematic plow of major roads and intersections, repaired damage traffic lights and signs due to wind, improved safety on transit routes and near schools as well as opened plugged roads due to blowing snow, states the release. ....

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