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City Page March 4 2023
View the March 4 Issue of City Page.
Transit Fares Increasing
e types and ways to pay to get around Regina,” said Deputy City Manager of City Operations Kurtis
Doney. “We’re reminding all transit riders to check Regina.ca/Transit to find your fare.” Regina transit fares, which were last
increased in 2017, remain aligned or lower than those of comparable Canadian cities. The increase
differs slightly for each type of fare and is expected to generate approximately $585,000 annually,
which helps offset transit expenses. ...
City of Regina Summer Leisure Guide Now Available
25. Residents can cool off at any of the five outdoor pools and 16 spray pads located across the
city. Full schedules and locations are available at Regina.ca/OutdoorPools. Drop-in fitness and recreation options, including
Aquacise and Adult Swim, are also available for residents looking to stay active without
registering for a full program. Drop-in schedules are at Regina.ca/DropIn. New programs this season include: Group Singing Class (18
years and older): Presented by SaskMusic, this class is designed for beginners and returning
singers looking to build confidence in a group setting. Lego Engineering and Robotics (ages six to
13): Participants build moving models, mosaics and 3D structures at hands-on stations with older
children advancing to the Spike Prime platform to build and program robotic models using block and
Python coding. Fun Spots: This free, drop‑in summer program brings recreation games, sports like
soccer and basketball and creative arts and crafts to neighbourhoods across Regina. Parents or a
caregiver must attend with their children. The City continues to strengthen inclusive recreation by
expanding adapted programming and reducing barriers to participation for residents with
disabilities. ...