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Regina commuters will have to contend with detours for a little while longer, as construction season passes the halfway mark.

The City of Regina provided updates to current projects on Wednesday, including the Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project.

The next phase of that project will begin on Sept. 3 and continue for about one month. The focus of this phase will be on water and sewer work at the Albert and Dewdney intersection, taking place 28 feet underground.

Starting on Sept. 3, Albert Street will be closed between 8th and 9th Avenues with minimal traffic allowed on one southbound lane, the city said. As well, Dewdney Avenue will be closed from Angus Street to McIntyre Street while the construction takes place.

Signs will be placed to help drivers find different routes. 

The Warehouse District will be accessible from the Broad Street side of Dewdney.

The Water Network Expansion Project continues with water main work along …

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