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Indigenous Artist in Residence

he community. She then created a painting using the likeness of the participants. For more information on the Indigenous Artist in Residence Program: Regina.ca/artist." *City of Regina outro sound* The Regina logo appears in the middle of the screen. 2022 Indigenous Artist in Residence Audie Murray, a local Michif visual artist based in Oskana kâ-asastêki (Regina, Saskatchewan; Treaty 4 territory), was selected as the City’s first ever Indigenous Artist in Residence. During her residency, Audie explored the theme of ‘Urban Indigeneity’. Her artwork proposal involved a large-scale beaded wall hanging done through the process of by hand bead weaving. Murray also supported local youth through a youth residency where they learned beadwork and worked alongside local cultural leaders. Murray’s art practice is informed by themes of contemporary culture, embodied experiences and lived dualities. These modes of working assist with the recentering of our collective connection to the body, ancestral knowledge systems, space and time. Murray holds a visual arts diploma from Camosun College, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Regina, and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Calgary. She has exhibited widely, including at the Independent Art Fair, NYC; The Vancouver Art Gallery; Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; and the Anchorage Museum. Murray is represented by Fazakas Gallery, located on Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Səl̓ílwətaʔ, and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm territory (Vancouver, B.C.). Video Transcript Audio Visual *gentle music* Title appears on screen that reads 2022 Indigenous Artist in Residence. [Audie] “My passion and my drive really comes from this need to communicate through the creation of material things”. Wide frame of tree tops and the sky. Close-up of Audie walking on the sidewalk. Wide frame of Audie walking in an alley. Close up of Audie’s hands working with a string and beads. “It really rounds me out as a person and makes me feel whole”. Close up of the string and beads on a table. Close up of Audie looking down on her beadwork. “I'm Audie Murray and I work primarily as a visual artist. I live on Treaty 4 territory in Regina, Saskatchewan”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Audie Murray Indigenous Artist in Residence appears on the bottom of the scre.en “By working with beadwork, in a way I feel like I'm really connecting to ancestral ways of working, but I'm also really connecting to future generations”. Close up of 3 bead jars appear on screen. Close up of hands beadworking on a table .Audie in frame beadworking. Wide frame of hands beadworking on a table. Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. “So the youth and I have been meeting every second week for the last couple of months”. Close up of Audie walking towards a building. Wide frame of Audie and students sit on the floor in a room, working with beads. “We meet at the Mamaweyatitan Centre”. Close up to Audie and students sitting on the floor in a room, working with beads. “The mentorship aspect of this youth residency is that I am showing them how to do the same stitch that I'm working on for my piece with the city residency, and they're making their own artworks that will then be exhibited”. Close up of student’s hand beadworking. Close up of Audie and student in frame beadworking. Close up of hands working with beads. Close up of a beadwork guide. Close up of hands working with beads. Wide frame of a beadwork guide. “I've always lived very urban and because I'm metis I don't have a reservation community to visit”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of Audie walking in an alley. Close up of Audie walking on the sidewalk. “Our city is still very much traditional territories and indigenous land, and so I think the concept of urban indigeneity is so fruitful to talk about and that's something I've definitely worked through with previous art pieces”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of a neighbourhood. Wide frame of the neighbourhood street. Close up of a student beadworking with Audie and other students out of frame in the background. Close up of a beads on a string on top of a beadwork guide. “This piece I'm working on right now is beaded wall hanging that is made with size 10 seed beads”. Wide frame of Audie at her desk with her beads. Close up of Audie’s hand beadworking. “How I got the image that I'm working from is I took a picture of the sky in the city from my backyard in Regina at the exact same time as my auntie took a picture of the sky in Lebret, which is a smaller community that is outside of, like, city limits”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of neighbourhood. Wide frame of tree tops and the sky. “This merging of two skies into one image really highlights the fact that the sky is not different within those two spaces, and I think that really speaks to the layers of urban indigeneity in a very subtle way”. Close up of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of Audie and her cat at her desk with her beads. Close up of hands working with beads. Close up of rocks, a shell and beadwork needles on a shelf. Close up of Audie’s beadwork. “You can see my work right now in Radical Stitch which is a touring exhibition about beadwork, curated by Cathy Mattes, Michelle Lavallee, and Sherry Farrell Racette”. Wide frame of hands working with beads on a table. Close up Audie sitting on the floor. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. (gentle music) Close up to Audie and students sitting on the floor in a room, working with beads. Text appears across the screen with a link to Visit Regina.ca/artist For open Calls to Artist. *City of Regina outro sound* The Regina logo appears in the middle of the screen. Public At & Collections Investing in Arts & Culture Artist Calls 2026 IAIR Call

Winnipeg Street Overpass Project

nts to access Mount Pleasant Park Modifications and improvements to the Bulk Water Station Extensive landscaping with planting of more than 300 new trees Timeline 2021: Utility relocations, widening Winnipeg Street and 9th Avenue North on the north side, roadwork outside existing roadways 2022: Overpass construction, demolition of existing overpass, construction of remaining roadworks and loop ramp 2023: Final touch ups and landscaping Investment $28.8 million This project was funded in part by the Government of Canada; for more information on federal infrastructure funding, visit infrastructure.gc.ca. Winnipeg Street Overpass On and Off Ramps Looking West Winnipeg Street Overpass Winnipeg Street Overpass Winnipeg Street Overpass Driving steel piles Winnipeg Street Overpass Arial View - Photo Credit to Michael Lam Winnipeg overpass MSE wall Winnipeg Street Overpass Winnipeg Street Overpass Winnipeg Street Overpass Winnipeg Street Overpass Winnipeg Street Overpass North Winnipeg Street This project has a total investment of $28.8 million and is funded in part by the Government of Canada. ...

Light the Lights

m. in front of City Hall. Celebrate the upcoming holiday season with Mayor and Council by lighting up City Hall and the Queen Elizabeth II Courtyard trees. This free family-friendly event celebrates Regina as a Winter City. ...

I Love Regina Day

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Cemeteries

Expansion of Riverside Cemetery includes land levelling, drainage, surveying, irrigation, pump house upgrades, road construction, strip foundations, trees, landscaping, sodding and seeding. The area to be developed is approximately 2.8 hectares and should accommodate interment needs for the next years 25-30 years. The expansion project is slated to break ground Spring 2022 with construction completed Winter 2022. Please be mindful of the construction equipment and vehicles and stay away from the construction areas. We apologize for any inconvenience or disruption this may cause and we appreciate your understanding while this project is ongoing. Memorial Tributes & Events Burial Options & Services Locate a Loved One Locate a loved one at Riverside Memorial Park or Regina Cemetery by using our online database. Cemeteries Plot Search Mail 306-777-6816 815 Assiniboine Avenue East, Regina, SK Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. & 1 to 4:30 p.m. *This is not a mailing address. Please use the above mailing address (PO Box 1790) for all mail deliveries. ...

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Drawings - 2977 Trombley Street

Wascana Pool Renewal Public Engagement Report - November 2019

View the Engagement Report from the November 2019 public consultations on the redevelopment of Wascana Pool.

Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project

safer, more livable area with new roads, expanded sidewalks, improved lighting and a multi-purpose outdoor space. To top it all off, the addition of trees that will grow, over time, creating a beautiful canopy over the sidewalks and street, benches to enjoy the new space and bike racks to support alternate modes of transportation have been included in the design. Current Parking Click here to enlarge parking map Parking on Dewdney Ave from Albert St to Broad St is available with restrictions. Parking restrictions are in place during weekdays as per signage installed on site including: Eastbound Direction (Southside): 2-hour Parking - Weekdays (Mon to Fri) between 9:00AM-4:00PM. ...

E-Scooters

ection, as well as a guide for interacting with e-scooters in public. Please note that you can request the guide in braille by emailing accessibility@regina.ca FAQ How do I rent one? Download the vendor app Neuron. 2. How much will it cost to ride a shared e-scooter? The operator sets the rental price for its shared e-scooter. Please refer to their website or app for pricing details. 3. Who picks up the e-scooters once they are dropped off? Neuron has staff who will locate, rebalance, or reposition e-scooters as they are parked throughout the day. 4. How do I report sidewalk clutter or abandoned e-scooters? Concerns or reports of improper parking/clutter should be reported directly to the vendor. This can be done through the vendor's app, or through the following: NEURON Phone: 1-306-500-6002 Email: reginasupport@neuron.sg 5. What is the minimum age to ride an e-scooter? The provincial regulations require that e-scooter riders be a minimum age of 16 years old. 6. Is a helmet required to ride an e-scooter? Yes, it is a provincial requirement that e-scooter riders wear a helmet. when using a shared e-scooter you are welcome to use your own or the one that is provided with the e-scooter. 7. What is the cost of the shared e-scooter program to the City? A shared e-scooter program is intended to be cost neutral for the City. 8. Where do I park my e-scooter? E-scooters must park in one of the following areas: In an approved designated parking area In legal vehicle parking areas where there is no time restrictions or parking meters present Please park an e-scooter in a manner that does not create a hazard or obstruction to pedestrians or traffic. Do not park your e-scooters: Within a pay parking, loading zone, or time restricted stall unless marked as a designated e-scooter parking area Within a driving lane On a pathway, or within 1.0 m of a pathway Within shrub beds or 0.5 metres of atree Within 2.0 metres of a fire hydrant or curb crossing Directly on furniture (such as benches, garbage cans, flowerpots) located on the street, sidewalk, or pathway 9. Where can I ride my scooter? Park Pathways and Multiuse Pathways at a maximum speed limit of 15 km/h Roads with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less Designated bike lanes* *Note: E-Scooters must remain within a bike lane if one is present on the road they are travelling on. E-scooters cannot operate on: Roads with a speed limit over 50 km/h, unless there is a designated bike lane that the operator must remain in Sidewalks 10. Why are we not allowing e-scooters to ride on sidewalks? Sidewalk riding is prohibited to ensure a safe and minimal impact to pedestrians, accessibility users or other vulnerable people on the sidewalk. 11. Can you double ride on a e-scooter? No, the provincial regulations only allow for one person to ride an e-scooter at a time. 12. What are the environmental benefits of using e-scooters? ...

Design Standard - Transportation

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2021 Budget Highlights

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Wascana Pool

and answers about the Wascana Pool Renewal. How do I get there? Wascana Pool is located at 2400 Wascana Drive. Transit: For your best route, check Regina.ca/transit or Transit Live. These routes stop near the pool: 4 (Hillsdale/Walsh Acres) 7 (Whitmore Park) 8 (Eastview/Normandy Heights) 9 (Parkridge) 15 (Heritage West) 40 (Albert South/Albert North) Bike/scooter racks: Several bike racks are located by the admission area. Remember your lock! What is the capacity of the pool? How will I know if it’s at capacity? The Capacity at Wascana Pool is 800. If the facility is at capacity, no more people will be allowed in until other people leave. The cashier will let you know when you show up or you can call us at 306.777.7529. Is this a saltwater pool? Yes, it’s saltwater-generated chlorine - but it’s not at all like the ocean. Our pool water is about 3000 parts per million (ppm) salt while the ocean is about 10 times that amount. Salt water has benefits to swimmers’ skin and eyes compared to traditional chlorine treated water. Can I bring my own food? Yes, picnics are welcome! Outside food and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed – or visit the concession operated by The Bannock House. Picnic tables and benches are available inside the facility as well as outside around the accessible playground and spray pad areas. Where can I view the concession menu? Is the concession available for park users too? The concession is operated by The Bannock House. The concession offers Bannock, burgers, hotdogs, ice cream and more! Visit The Bannock House for details. Service windows are available inside the pool facility and outside for park users. Is there a washroom/changeroom available for playground and spray pad users? Yes, there is an accessible washroom for playground and spray pad users that is accessed from outside of the concession building. There are also gendered washrooms located a few paces east of the concession in a separate, existing standalone facility. Is alcohol allowed in the facility? What about smoking, vaping and cannabis use? No alcohol or substances of any kind are allowed in the facility. Smoking and vaping are not permitted in the facility or within 10m of the entrance. Anyone under the influence of substances or causing a disturbance will be asked to leave. Where can I store my personal items while I swim? Coin return lockers ($0.25) are available in three locations – inside the changeroom facility, outside on the pool deck by the hot tub and outside by the eating area by the concession. Lockers also accommodate bringing your own lock. Are there lounge chairs and shade at the facility? Can I bring my own lawn chair? There are picnic tables and benches and both sunny and tree-shaded areas around the pools. You are welcome to bring your own lawn chair, blankets or towels to enjoy the grassy area. What height do I need to be to ride the waterslides? Can I ride with my child? Riders must be 107 cm tall (42 inches or 3.5 feet) to ride the waterslides and the accessible side by side slide. For safety, only one rider is permitted at a time. What are the pool depths? Leisure pool: tot area in zero depth entry area / deep end 1 m Lazy river depth: 1.1 m Hot tub: 1 m Lap pool: shallow end 1.4 m / deep end 3.8 m Does the pool provide lifejackets/PFDs and pool floaties? Can I bring my own? The pool has a limited number of lifejackets/PFDs and floatation boards available. We do not offer pool floaties. You are welcome to bring your own lifejackets/PFDs, pool floaties and water toys, but please ask a lifeguard before using floaties and water toys. No items are permitted on the waterslides. Can I rent the pool? The facility is not available for rentals at this time; however you can rent the multi-purpose room for birthday parties and other private events. Fill out the application form and submit it by email to wascanaroomrental@regina.ca Will there be swimming lessons offered at Wascana Pool? Yes. Visit our Leisure Guide webpage for details. What are the sustainability features of the facility? Water conservation features include a regenerative pool water filtration system, low consumption fixtures, and recirculating spray pad. Energy conservation and emission reduction features include a high-efficient water heating plant, solar panels, LED lighting and variable speed pool pumps. Approximately 30% of the energy for the facility comes from the solar panels. We used as much real estate as possible and available on the site for this feature. How much did the facility cost and who funded it? The Wascana Pool Renewal Project cost $16.4 million. The project received $12 million in funding from the Government of Saskatchewan through the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP). The City covered the remainder of the cost.

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