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Innovating at the Intersection of Urban Design and Public Health

Healthy Cities and Communities

Research Lab

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TREATY 4

Treaty 4 Territory (Regina, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Maple Creek, Yorkton, Melville)

We would like to begin by acknowledging that we are on treaty land, referred to as Treaty 4 Territory and that the City of Regina and all the people here are beneficiaries of this treaty. Treaty 4 encompasses the lands of the Cree, Saulteaux (SO-TOE), Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect and honour the Treaties that were made on all territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we are committed to move forward in partnership with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

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Healthy Cities and Communities Research Lab

At Healthy Cities and Communities Research Lab, we believe in the power of research to change the world. We are committed to create healthier, more equitable cities where all people can thrive.

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Who We Are

Our team of experts work together to provide opportunities for researchers to explore new ideas and bring them to life.

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Latest Research Project

We invite you to check out our latest projects and be part of the movement to create healthier, happier communities.

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Our Research Impact

Our mission revolves around research that drives impact.  Discover our work to learn how we are making a difference.

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Community Partners

FEATURED PROJECTS

Art Class
Modern Classroom
Youth Engagement and Well-being: Exploring the Role of Public Art Co-Creation in Marginalized Urban Communities
Key Features of Youth Mental Health-Friendly Neighborhood: A Comparative Case Study
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