The Buzz · Regina Civic Wire

Ward 10 wants city workers back downtown. Do you agree?

You won't believe what our city council is debating now, eh?

Okay, so picture this: you’re grabbing a coffee at Fresh & Sweet, maybe heading to work downtown, and you notice… it’s a little quieter than it used to be. A lot of folks have been working from their kitchen tables since the world went a little sideways. Well, Ward 10 Councillor Clark Bezo, he’s put forth a motion that’s got people buzzing like a summer mosquito on Wascana Lake. He wants City of Regina employees to stop working from home and get back to their desks downtown.

Now, on the one hand, you can see where he's coming from, eh? Our downtown core, places like along 11th Avenue and over near the Cornwall Centre, they thrive when people are actually *in* the buildings. Those lunch rushes, the quick stops for errands – it all adds up. The idea is that getting city workers back into their offices will breathe some life back into those businesses that have been hurting. It's about more than just office space; it's about the whole ecosystem of our city centre.

### What This Means for Regina

* **Downtown Revival?** This could really spark things for businesses in the core, from the sandwich shops to the parking garages. More feet on the street means more support for local entrepreneurs. * **Employee Impact:** For city employees, it’s a big shift. Many have gotten used to the flexibility, the time saved on commutes down Albert Street. There will be opinions, you betcha. * **The Bigger Picture:** It highlights a universal question cities are grappling with: how do we keep our downtowns vibrant in a post-pandemic world? It’s not just Regina facing this, but here, it feels especially… well, *Regina*.

This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen. Whether you’re cheering for a bustling downtown or worried about losing that work-from-home perk, this conversation is front and centre for us, eh? What happens next could really change the feel of our city’s heart.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk.

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