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Regina Proposal Introduces Equity to Parks and Recreation Funding
In Regina, city leaders are weighing a proposal to raise recreation fees and add a surcharge for non-residents who use city-run pools, parks, and programs. Supporters say the change isn’t only about revenue but about fairness — residents already pay taxes that help fund these facilities. The plan would also give residents first access to program registration, addressing long waitlists. It’s a reminder of how cities everywhere balance rising costs with the principle of who should pay for shared community resources. Larissa Kurz with Regina Leader Post has the full story.
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