Lawson Aquatic Centre
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Regina to see new, improved aquatic centre heated by geothermal energyRegina will have a new and energy-efficient indoor aquatics facility heated by geothermal energy. It is expected to see approximately 600,000 swim visits per year.CanadaMar 7, 2024
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Lawson Aquatic Centre finds cockroaches in change room, silverfish in saunasThe Lawson Aquatic Centre had some unwelcome guests this week after reports of cockroaches in the men’s change room, and silverfish were found in the saunas.CanadaFeb 7, 2024
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Regina catalyst committee takes deep dive at new aquatic centreHighlighted in the Recreation Master Plan from 2019, a new indoor pool was ranked top priority. Evaluations of the Lawson Aquatics centre found it wasn't meeting community needsPoliticsOct 18, 2022
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Interest groups excited for potential new sports facilities in ReginaOn Wednesday, Regina's executive council formed a committee to oversee the development of three potential new sports facilities. Interest groups are excited at the possibilities.CanadaJul 7, 2022
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Feasibility study underway for potential new indoor pool: City of ReginaThe City of Regina says it has started a feasibility study to determine the possibility of a new indoor aquatic facility.CanadaOct 14, 2021
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What’s open and closed on Thanksgiving Day in ReginaHours for select City of Regina services and facilities will be affected on Monday due to the Thanksgiving Day holiday.CanadaOct 8, 2021
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Proposed Regina water park makes waves in 2019 budgetAdministration has allocated $1.5 million for the design of the new facility. If approved, public consultation will begin in the new year.PoliticsNov 16, 2018
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More money allocated for Lawson repairsCity council approved $271,500 in additional funding for repairs at the Lawson Aquatic Centre.PoliticsAug 26, 2014
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Lawson renovations approved; NAIG meets still up in the airRenovations of Lawson Aquatic Centre have been approved, but won't be complete until September.Feb 24, 2014
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Million dollar problem for the Lawson Aquatic CentreMayor Michael Fougere announced on Friday morning that the city is shelling out $1.5-million, from a reserve fund, to fix the air quality problem at the Lawson.CanadaFeb 14, 2014
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