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REGINA Last month was the fifth hottest July on record for the Queen City, according to data from Environment Canada. Regina’s average temperature in July was 21.8 degrees Celsius – nearly three degrees warmer than the National Weather Agency’s “climate normal” based on a 30 year total. While heat was in abundance in the province, rain was not, and Environment and Climate Change Canada recorded barely half the normal amount of rainfall for July. They state 31.6 millimetres of rain fell last month, compared to the climate normal 66.9 millimetres. This ranks it as the 38th driest July since records began in Regina. The driest was July of 1887 with 1.5 millimetres.
Cicansky s Gazebo, a bold new centrepiece for local garden The garden is a place for more than gardening. It is an art place, an education place, a place where we want to interpret.
Author of the article: Gillian Francis
Publishing date: May 06, 2021 • May 6, 2021 • 3 minute read • Regina artist Victor Cicansky s latest work, Gazebo stands in the centre of McLeod Park in Regina. The structure was intended to be an artistic focal point and gathering space. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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