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- Check5 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Regina has activated backup emergency water wells due to ongoing upgrades at the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant, which may cause slight changes in the taste and color of tap water, although it remains safe to drink. Additionally, a special City Council meeting is scheduled for May 2, 2025, to discuss the fluoridation of Regina’s water supply.SummaryDifference9%
- Check12 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has updated its content to reflect the 2025 Proposed Budget for Regina, emphasizing the city's growth and investment in civic services. Additionally, a previous news item about the city's response to a major snowfall has been removed.SummaryDifference7%
- Check19 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has added important updates regarding the safety of Regina's tap water amid ongoing upgrades at the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant, as well as announcements for community events such as the renewal of Kinsmen Park South and Star Stories Night. Notably, previous content about the swearing-in of the new city council and upcoming voting reminders has been removed.SummaryDifference24%
- Check33 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has been updated to reflect the upcoming holiday schedule for February 2025, including details about civic office closures and waste collection services. Additionally, new information about the start of citywide residential plowing due to recent snowfall and the opening of applications for the 2025 Indigenous Artist in Residence Program has been added.SummaryDifference19%
- Check41 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Regina has declared snow routes effective February 5, 2025, prohibiting on-street parking along these routes for 24 hours, and a special City Council meeting is scheduled for the same day.SummaryDifference11%
- Check48 days agoChange DetectedRegina's FROST festival will feature The Grind, a street-style snowboarding competition with $30,000 in prizes, while the previously announced Household Travel Survey has been removed from the website.SummaryDifference7%
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