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Old Posted Oct 14, 2021, 4:31 PM
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https://globalnews.ca/news/8265545/f...a-indoor-pool/

Feasibility study underway for potential new indoor pool: City of Regina
A new hockey arena would be more suited
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Old Posted Oct 14, 2021, 4:45 PM
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Feasibility study underway for potential new indoor pool: City of Regina
A new hockey arena would be more suited
Swimming pools get a lot of use and if you know anyone with kids who swim, it's pretty impossible to book into lessons. There is a lot of demand for another pool. More residents will use it.
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Old Posted Oct 14, 2021, 4:58 PM
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Swimming pools get a lot of use and if you know anyone with kids who swim, it's pretty impossible to book into lessons. There is a lot of demand for another pool. More residents will use it.
Agreed. Definitely a swimming pool before a hockey arena.
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Old Posted Oct 15, 2021, 6:50 PM
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Agreed. Definitely a swimming pool before a hockey arena.
Completely agree
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Old Posted Oct 15, 2021, 7:10 PM
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Swimming is a cheap form of recreation that anyone can do; hockey is quite expensive. We have a ton of rinks already in the city, but very few pools.
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Old Posted Oct 15, 2021, 11:24 PM
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Swimming is a cheap form of recreation that anyone can do; hockey is quite expensive. We have a ton of rinks already in the city, but very few pools.
Swimming pools before any more rinks or rink enhancements.
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2021, 1:54 AM
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Swimming is a cheap form of recreation that anyone can do; hockey is quite expensive. We have a ton of rinks already in the city, but very few pools.
Well everyone can't do it which is probably an issue. I'd be interested to see some actual statistics on supply and demand between hockey and swimming, etc. Far as I can tell baseball is the most over supplied sport in the city with well over 100 diamonds in the city. Though thankfully it seems like the city has stopped building them regularly like they did pre-2000.
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2021, 7:56 AM
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Swimming pools get a lot of use and if you know anyone with kids who swim, it's pretty impossible to book into lessons. There is a lot of demand for another pool. More residents will use it.
Question being though, where should this indoor pool be located?

Northwest and Southeast Regina would be out of the question since there's already the North West and Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centers, and downtown has the Lawson Aquatic Centre.

My money is that it'll likely be located in the Southwest, or relatively Northeastern Regina.
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2021, 1:14 PM
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Question being though, where should this indoor pool be located?

Northwest and Southeast Regina would be out of the question since there's already the North West and Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centers, and downtown has the Lawson Aquatic Centre.

My money is that it'll likely be located in the Southwest, or relatively Northeastern Regina.
To my knowledge, Lawson is pretty much at end of life.
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2021, 2:26 PM
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Yeah from what I understood they will be replacing the Lawson with a new facility
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With HCMA partnering on the new aquatic facility (they also partnered with the City of Regina for the new Maple Leaf Pool and the upcoming new Wascana Pool), I think the new Lawson will be a gorgeous facility (when it finally gets built). I hope for more windows rather than the triangle cave covered in shingles as it currently is. The floor print could be expanded further east and also more towards the sidewalks too. The former training field for the Riders could be turned into more parking if needed.

I think the current central location makes sense, and also would be great for the communities it is currently near.





https://hcma.ca/grouping-type/aquatic/

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I checked out their website and really like their projects and their design. Regina needs something refreshing that can be a major hub for many community services.

Would this project also include replacement of the Fieldhouse side of the complex? They mention the pool/aquatic centre, but don't mention the other side. An all-new facility would be great for Regina but would be quite pricey.


Something interesting: while checking out HCMA projects, I stumbled upon the Building Edmonton site (HCMA is doing a project there) and what a breath of fresh air when it comes to projects.

Check out this link for a project HCMA is working on:Building Edmonton Peter Hemingway Leisure Centre Project

It's just interesting to see timeline and budget updates on city projects. I feel like a lot of stuff goes unchecked in Regina. For example, it's taken a private crew MONTHS to replace the sidewalks and pave 2 blocks of Allen Ave. in Lakeview, leaving those residents without safe access to their homes.
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2021, 2:46 AM
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Calgary announced this spring they are investing $200 million to revitalize their downtown.

Waiting for Regina to do the same...

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/cana...e-towers-into/
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2021, 3:55 AM
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Instead of all those homeless citizens tenting in Pepsi park,why cant they stay in one of the empty buildings in the city?
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2021, 4:54 AM
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Lakeview Park Pump Track looking pretty awesome! Grass in and around it will be grown by 2022.

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Old Posted Oct 18, 2021, 7:01 PM
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Calgary announced this spring they are investing $200 million to revitalize their downtown.

Waiting for Regina to do the same...

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/cana...e-towers-into/
Thanks for sharing. So much of that article reflects the reality facing Regina as well. Many of our "towers" were built during the same time frame. This quote really hits the nail on the head: "Today, it’s a place of brown concrete and mirrored glass"
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Instead of all those homeless citizens tenting in Pepsi park,why cant they stay in one of the empty buildings in the city?
I expect some of them do not want to. Some do not like the rules/structure. The Mayor said there are vacancies in the shelters, but is often hard to convince them to go. Many cities in N. America are having identical issues. If you enable people to camp in parks, they will. I understand why people are helping them by bringing them supplies and such, but the best help would be to convince them to go to shelters. A big part of this is providing mental health and addiction resources, which we all know are sorely lacking.
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I expect some of them do not want to. Some do not like the rules/structure. The Mayor said there are vacancies in the shelters, but is often hard to convince them to go. Many cities in N. America are having identical issues. If you enable people to camp in parks, they will. I understand why people are helping them by bringing them supplies and such, but the best help would be to convince them to go to shelters. A big part of this is providing mental health and addiction resources, which we all know are sorely lacking.
Spend some time talking to the people that operate the shelters, as well as the police, and you soon understand they are in a crisis situation... it is a situation that has been neglected and underfunded for years, and there is only so much they can do with limited resources. They are at a braking point.
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Old Posted Oct 21, 2021, 1:04 AM
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I expect some of them do not want to. Some do not like the rules/structure. The Mayor said there are vacancies in the shelters, but is often hard to convince them to go. Many cities in N. America are having identical issues. If you enable people to camp in parks, they will. I understand why people are helping them by bringing them supplies and such, but the best help would be to convince them to go to shelters. A big part of this is providing mental health and addiction resources, which we all know are sorely lacking.
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Spend some time talking to the people that operate the shelters, as well as the police, and you soon understand they are in a crisis situation... it is a situation that has been neglected and underfunded for years, and there is only so much they can do with limited resources. They are at a braking point.
Yes, from what I understand the shelters are all full.
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Old Posted Oct 21, 2021, 3:32 PM
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A couple of city councilors are talking about the homeless situation, but I think it's bigger than that. We need provincial help. The city doesn't have the money to deal with it. It can barely afford to deal with the critical stuff like lead pipes and service.
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