What's open and closed on Canada Day in Regina and Saskatoon – and how to stay safe and get around the city.
Here's what's open and closed on Canada Day in Regina and Saskatoon — and how to stay safe and get around the city.
Here’s more information on what’s open and closed on Canada Day — and how to stay safe and get around the city.All Civic Offices will be closed. The city’s landfill will open at 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. but entry gates will close 15 minutes early. The leaf and yard waste depot will open at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.The city’s waste collection, which includes garbage, recycling, food and yard, will be picked up as usual as per schedules.
“Starting at 9 p.m., Albert Street between College Avenue and Regina Avenue will be closed,” the city stated in a release.“The Regina Police remind drivers not to park illegally or stop on the road to watch the fireworks, especially on the Highway 1 bypass between Assiniboine Avenue and Wascana Parkway, and on Broad Street between College Avenue and Lakeshore Drive.”Saskatoon City Hall, the Remai Modern, the Cosmo Civic Centre and all public libraries will be closed.
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