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the Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Bylaw. We’ll send updates on: Updates on the Bylaw Regulatory
advisories and announcements Communication material to help inform customers and employees
Email Notifications Plastic Ban Ban Checkout Learn more about the plastic checkout
bag ban. Who does this Bylaw apply to? All food service, retail and service businesses in Regina
are required to comply with the Bylaw. This includes, but is not limited to: Food vendors Retailers
Second-hand stores Street vendors Vendors at festivals, special events, and markets How is this
Bylaw enforced? A designated officer will follow-up and investigate any complaints. What is
considered a plastic checkout bag? The Bylaw defines a plastic checkout bag as any plastic bag that
is intended to be used by a customer for the purpose of transporting items purchased or received by
the customer from a retail business, food service business or service business but does not include
a reusable container. What is a reusable container? The Bylaw defines a reusable container as any
receptacle or enclosure for holding a product for the purpose of transporting items purchased or
received by the customer from a retail business, food service business or service business and
includes, but is not limited to, a bag that is designed and manufactured for multiple uses and is
primarily made of cloth or other washable fabric. Is this change expensive for residents? Customers
may bring their own reusable bags to package groceries or other purchases for free. Many retail
businesses and food service businesses are also offering and charging a fee for paper checkout
bags, so a small investment in reusable bags will pay for itself over time. Why does the bylaw only
include plastic checkout bags? What about other single-use plastic items? Since most people make
in-store and grocery purchases, and reusable bags are easy to bring from home, this is a simple way
to address one type of plastic consumption. Residents are still encouraged to reduce plastic in
other areas of their everyday life such as switching to reusable water bottles, coffee and beverage
cups, skip the straw, etc. What about the Federal Ban on Single-Use Plastics? The federal
government has said single-use plastic items like plastic checkout bags, straws and cutlery will be
covered by a national ban coming. The regulations to introduce the ban will be finalized by the end
of 2022. Frequently Asked Questions Not Sure Where to Put an Item? Check out the
Waste Wizard tool to find out how to properly dispose or donate common waste items. Regina
residents are making a big difference when it comes to recycling. Together, we’ve redirected more
than 85,000 tonnes of recyclable material from going to the landfill since 2013. Does the plastic
stretch when you pull it? Can you can poke your thumb through it? If yes, then it’s not recyclable
in the blue cart. Common examples include grocery bags, bread bags, produce bags, saran wrap,
bubble wrap and overwrap on a pop case. Does the plastic bag or wrap make a crinkly sound or tear
easily? If yes, these plastics are also not recyclable in your blue cart. Common examples include
chip bags, frozen vegetable bags, pasta noodle bags and pet food bags. Try the Stretch Test! There
are two simple tests you can do to determine which plastic does not belong in your blue cart
recycling bin. Do the Crinkle Test! Recycle the Right Stuff
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Wascana Pool
ly asked questions 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? ...
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER DEBT FOR THE CENTRAL LIBRARY RENEWAL PROJECT
Debt Options report. The Debt Update including Library Debt Options report will be considered by
the Audit & Finance Committee on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at
4:00 p.m. The recommendations from Audit & Finance Committee on the report will be considered
by City Council on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 1:00 p.m., and may also be considered at subsequent
meetings. Citizens who wish to address either the Audit and Finance Committee and/or City Council
may attend the meeting(s) via teleconference or in person. ...
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