City of Regina breaks ground for Indoor Aquatics Facility
ks an important milestone in a project with huge potential for Saskatchewan’s capital city,”
Minister of Government Relations Eric Schmalz said. “The new aquatic
centre will provide room for health and wellness, gathering and socializing, and playing and
competing. Recreation facilities in our communities make for a strong and secure Saskatchewan not
just for today’s residents and visitors, but for future generations as well.” The IAF has a budget
of $285.1 million, with an additional $28.5 million budget for the geothermal heating facility,
bringing the total project budget to $313.6 million. This project is jointly funded by the federal,
provincial and municipal governments, with $51.2 million from the federal government, $42.7 million
from the provincial government and $219.7 million from the City of Regina. ...
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