Nuisance properties have some Reginans feeling neglected

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A bungalow sits on the corner of Seventh Avenue and Retallack Street in Regina’s North Central neighbourhood. Plywood covers most of its windows. The mudroom roof is starting to cave in. The grass is unkempt, with two thin trees growing up from under the front steps.

Ward 3 Coun. Andrew Stevens participated in a ride-along through his jurisdiction with members of the City of Regina’s bylaw enforcement department last month. The officers brought him to this house.

“I asked [bylaw] what would be the best property to stand in front of, and they showcased this one,” Stevens told CBC News during an

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