About 50 volunteers gathered in Regina's North Central neighbourhood for a five-hour clean-up event led by Piapot First Nation. The initiative focused on collecting litter and beautifying the area, with community members and local organizations working side by side.
Community Effort
The clean-up, which took place on a Saturday, saw volunteers from various backgrounds coming together to make a difference. Piapot First Nation organized the event, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and environmental stewardship.
Volunteer Impact
Participants collected bags of trash, recyclables, and other debris from streets and parks. The effort not only improved the neighborhood's appearance but also fostered a sense of unity among residents. Many volunteers expressed pride in contributing to their community.
Local businesses provided refreshments and supplies, while city officials praised the initiative as a model for other neighborhoods. The event highlighted the power of grassroots action in addressing urban challenges.



