Indigenous Artist in Residence
The Indigenous Artist in Residence Program celebrates and amplifies
Council Approves 2026 Budget that Balances Affordability and Service Quality
tal Mill Rate Increase - 10.9% The 2026 Budget focuses on core community priorities such as safety,
infrastructure and comprehensive civic services. Key investments
include $131 million for the Regina Police Services, $55 million for Regina Fire and Protective
Services, $223 million to go towards capital projects such the renewal and maintenance of our
roadways and $119 million for water utility capital projects. The 2026 Budget discussions
highlighted the need to provide the same civic services that residents rely on daily, while
investing in Regina’s infrastructure, which requires increased maintenance and renewal. The 2026
Budget reflects the City’s commitment to meeting the needs of Regina residents while keeping
property taxes affordable. Residents can visit Regina.ca/Budget to learn more about the 2026
Approved Budget.
Trees, Shrubs and Ground Covers
View the Standard Construction Specification for Trees, Shrubs and Ground Covers.
The Regina Municipal Election Expenses Bylaw, 2007-34
View the Regina Municipal Election Expenses Bylaw, 2007-34
2021 Revaluation Report
View the 2021 Revaluation Report.
Recycling FAQ
ll change. The City will remain your service provider for collection, continuing to manage blue
carts, billing, collection schedules, and education.Key changes:
Glass and Nespresso pods are no longer accepted in the blue cart New items that will be accepted in
the blue cart include ice cream containers, paper cups and lids (recycle both, but separate first),
gift bags (remove handles), floss containers, and tape dispensers. ...
Investing in Arts and Culture
Incorporated non-profit organizations can apply to for grants to
support Arts & Culture.
City of Regina Builds Stronger Infrastructure with the 2025 Construction Season
e 2025 construction season, we’re making smart adjustments to better serve our community,” says
Mayor Bachynski. “Expanded work hours will be seen on key projects,
which will maximize daylight and minimize disruptions in the long-term for drivers - keeping our
city moving while making much-needed improvements. We thank residents for their patience and
support as we build a stronger, more efficient Regina together.” Two priorities for residents, the
Residential Road Renewal Program and the Lead Service Connection Management Program will continue.
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Grants Infographic
View the 2018 Community Investment Grants Program Highlights.
Clearing and Grubbing
View the Standard Construction Specification for Clearing and Grubbing.
Painting and Finishing
View the Standard Construction Specification for Painting and Finishing.
Advisories & Newsletters
Find building and development advisories and newsletters, and sign ...
Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs - Fiberglass Reinforced Epoxy
View the Standard Construction Specification for Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs - Fiberglass Reinforced Epoxy.