Regina City Council got an early look at the city’s projected capital costs for 2026-27, and administration is expecting a shortfall.

The early look at the numbers came as part of a series of special council meetings that are meant to give council and the public more insight into how the city’s proposed budgets are drafted.

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According to a report, the City of Regina is forecasting a $59.26 million funding shortfall on its $244.79 million target for 2026 and a $6.43 million shortfall on its $222.36 million target for 2027.

The numbers are preliminary estimates for the hypot

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