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Feb 23, 2021 9:56 AM
Regina city council gathered in Henry Baker Hall for the first night of 2020 budget deliberations on Dec. 9, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Campaign contributions and expenses for the 2020 municipal election have been disclosed in a report for council.
Under the city’s bylaw, candidates had to submit their disclosure forms by Feb. 8.
Mayoral candidates were allowed to spend up to $68,776 on their campaigns. Those running for council could spend up to $11,393.
The bylaw only requires the disclosure of donors who contribute more than $500 for a mayoral campaign and those who give more than $200 to a council candidate.
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Regina efficiency review moves on to last hurdle
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Efficiency review program to launch in front of Regina s executive committee Wednesday
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United Way Regina introducing literacy initiatives for school children this year By Moises Canales
Jan 27, 2021 1:12 PM
United Way Regina is taking part in a number of initiatives over the next year to help early childhood literacy rates in the city.
Amanda Lanoway, director of engagement with United Way Regina, said the city has partnered with the Campaign for Grade Level Reading Network (CGLR) in order to provide access to literacy supports for schools and community organizations.
“Education is foundational to preventing poverty, violence and crime; learning how to read is a critical piece of this education puzzle. The CGLR focuses on one factor which predicts school success better than all others: Grade 3 reading,” reads a statement by United Way Regina on the newly announced project.