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Walking & Cycling

Regina’s multi-use pathways are great for walking, running, cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading, e-scootering and skiing. Experience the beauty for yourself by using the many pathways throughout Regina.

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Regina Revitalization Initiative

of Dewdney Avenue into a desirable landscaped roadway with improved safety and enhanced service levels to meet the growing needs of the community. A new pedestrian bridge that links Regina’s Warehouse District to downtown is anticipated in future years. The G overnment of Canada, Province of Saskatchewan and City of Regina jointly committed more than $33.6 million towards the project. Long-term Redevelopment of Taylor Field Neighbourhood Taylor Field Neighbourhood was part of the original Regina Revitalization Initiative (RRI) Vision adopted by Council in 2011 which is to provide “a neighbourhood that will provide mixed-income housing options, for purchase and rental”.  Council has not yet adopted a neighbourhood plan for the Taylor Field Neighbourhood.  The Taylor Field Neighbourhood servicing and planning evaluation will begin in 2023 and is part of the Land Development Master Plan.  The City Centre Core Framework The City Centre Core Framework (Framework) provides a collective vision between City of Regina, Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID), Regina’s Warehouse Business Improvement District (RWBID) and Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) for coordinated processes, complimentary land uses and the infrastructure required to support and connect development in the City Centre Core. ...

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Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park

in Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park, working with coloured banisters, and other material, primarily sourced from thrift stores and the Re-store to give them new life, once again becoming part of a tree. The banisters are painted in various colour schemes in response to the locale of the individual trees. This work draws people in with the visually striking and unnatural-looking interventions within the park. Buffalo Effigy Buffalo People Arts Institute Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway and Lorne Kequahtooway, 2022 Buffalo Effigy is a public art commission supported by the City of Regina. Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway and Lorne Kequahtooway envisioned bringing back the buffalo mentally, physically, spiritually and emotionally through traditional Indigenous arts within sacred spaces in Treaty 4 Territory. The traditional Indigenous peoples of this land left legacies for future generations: medicine wheels, tipi rings, petroglyphs, animal effigies and earth mounds reflecting connections to the land that has survived thousands and thousands of years. Building the outline of a buffalo using 17 boulders represents honouring our past and creating a new compass for the future. Although the buffalo are not here on this land as they used to be in the millions, they are still in our hearts, our memories, our stories, songs and dances. Walk the outline of the Buffalo Effigy to feel that energy and spirit of the buffalo returning. Walking it will activate the effigy and the call for the buffalo to return to this land. There are bird houses in the trees and snags near the buffalo willows. These represent the bird garden for this park. Where there are buffaloes there are always buffalo birds. We are honouring those connections to the land and species that have been reliant on the buffalo for millennia. Thank you to Joel Mowchenko of the Treaty Land Sharing Network for his support and in providing the boulders for this project. The Flower of Life Brianne LaPlante (in Partnership with Buckets & Borders for “The Yard” Basketball Court restoration), 2022 In 2022 Buckets & Borders worked with Brianna LaPlant to create the mural on the basketball court within Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park. Brianne is a fine artist from Fishing Lake First Nation and grew up in Regina playing basketball in North Central at the Regent Park courts. Her work is predominantly within the two-dimensional realm, bringing spaces to life through the choices of line, colour, pattern, and symbolism. Artwork is an act of lifelong learning and resilience for her as an Anishinaabe/Nehiyaw/Metis creator. The Flower of Life represents the cycle of creation and the many paths we cross within our individual spheres as a community. Buffalo Futurism Experience Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park through an Augmented Reality (AR) lens. The Buffalo Futurism app is a digital art installation that transforms the physical park into an Indigenous futuristic park. Walk among digital Buffalo, crocuses, tipis, zombies and more while hearing stories about the significance of Tatanga. Buffalo Futurism incorporates the Buffalo Effigy placed around Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park. The effigy is made from 17 boulders - or grandfathers - which have been in the park since 2022. The project involves local artists, including narration by Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway, app development by Rene Dufour-Contreras, and coordination by Evie Johnny Ruddy. Learn more about the project at the Common Weal website. Use the links below to download the app.

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Local Environmental Services Saskatchewan Loraas Disposal Super Save Group Make sure you check with your current hauler if they can facilitate the new services before contacting a new one.  Multi Stream Waste Management Guide DIY Waste Audit Form Alternative Ideas for Food and Yard Waste Management Sample Waste Plan

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ear high-visibility clothing. For more cycling and safety tips, check out SGI’s website. Traffic Rules In April 2021, Regina City Council approved new traffic rules to help ensure the safety of cyclists in our community. Some of these rules include: Drivers should be mindful of cyclists and share the road with all other modes of transportation. Drivers must leave extra space when following cyclists as bicycles travel slower than cars. Drivers cannot pass a cyclist in the same lane and must wait until they can use another driving lane. Drivers should never speed past a bicycle. Drivers must be cautious when opening vehicle doors to avoid a serious injury or fatality. Don’t open car doors unless it is safe to do so for oncoming traffic or cyclists. Check your side-view mirror before opening the door or try the Dutch Reach. This is when the driver uses their right hand to crossover and open the vehicle door, allowing them to shoulder check for oncoming bicycles. Cyclists can only bike in the opposite direction of a one-way street when there is a bike lane with signs and markings. ...

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