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Regina city council denies five-storey Greens neighbourhood condo

Article content Wednesday’s city council meeting saw two new sports centres be approved and a few changes for the Green’s neighbourhood in east Regina. Changes in the Greens and Towns We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Regina city council denies five storey Greens neighbourhood condo Back to video A five-storey apartment in the Greens was not approved for discretionary use on the grounds that it exceeded height requirements for the area. There was also considerable pushback from the community. Matthew Carleton addressed council on behalf of residents of Green Crescent, whom he says will be most affected by the new development.

Regina approves $2 5 million program to increase bus driver safety

  REGINA Regina City Council voted unanimously in favour of installing plexiglass shields in all city buses as an added layer of protection for drivers. Buses currently have vinyl sheets installed to protect drivers from COVID-19. The plexiglass is expected to also protect drivers from other risks that come with the job and will stay after the pandemic is over. The change will be made under the Canada Infrastructure program and will cost a total of $2.57 million dollars. The city will have to pay $686,505 with the rest coming from the provincial and federal government. Kevin Lucier, the president of the local Amalgamated Transit Union, said in the past year there were four incidents that would have been avoided if the plexiglass was in place, including one sexual assault and one physical assault.

Regina City Council to vote on bus driver shields, proposed development in the Greens

Regina City Council to vote on bus driver shields, proposed development in the Greens
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Brand new property meets local need for quality rental apartments

Broadstreet Properties building nearly 300 rental suites

Posted: February 16, 2021 Broadstreet Properties building nearly 300 rental suites Broadstreet Properties reports it is thrilled to announce the opening of a brand-new apartment and townhome rental community in Cranbrook. The currently under-construction complex at 814 Innis Avenue, called Rockyview Place, will feature four apartment buildings, 10 townhome buildings, a playground, an outdoor seating area, community gardens, a rental centre, a dog run and dog wash, and more. “Cranbrook is a dynamic city with dire need for new rental housing, and we are excited to be joining this community,” said Kris Mailman, CEO of Broadstreet Properties. “When we first came to Cranbrook to look at sites, we were met with friendly, welcoming people, and we aim to mirror this same hospitality as we become a part of this community.”

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