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Storm Sewer Upgrades in Candy Cane Park

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An outdoor sculpture resembling a tree trunk with three upward branches, painted in alternating red and white stripes like a candy cane. The sculpture is mounted on a circular metal base and set in a grassy park area with trees in the background under a clear blue sky.
Ongoing
Redevelopment

Storm Sewer Upgrades in Candy Cane Park

Timeline: Construction expected completion: Spring 2026 Purpose/scope: Trenching in Candy Cane Park due to storm sewer upgrades in the area – Candy Cane Park parking lot will still be accessible… Read more
Photo of a picnic site at Wascana Centre during the summer. There is a picnic table with seating, along with a metallic BBQ grill and a garbage can made of a stone-design.
Ongoing
Redevelopment

Picnic Site Maintenance and Rejuvenation

Timeline: Ongoing Purpose/scope: Picnic sites are being rejuvenated with new furnishings and as a result various picnic sites around Wascana Centre will be impacted as this is ongoing. Read more

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