City of Regina Water, Waster and Environment director Kurtis Doney provided an update on city infrastructure projects on Wednesday. “The significant investments in underground infrastructure have resulted in fewer calls regarding sinkholes and watermain breaks,” he said.
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Regina streets seeing less sinkhole, watermain problems following infrastructure investments
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