Major Recreation Centres
Schmirler Leisure Centre Facility Features Main pool ranging in depth from .45 to 3 metres Pool
features include a slide, frog slide, umbrella rain tree and 1-metre
diving board Accessible overhead sling lift on pool deck Large warm tot pool with spray bar, tot
slide & spraying rubber rock Large whirlpool Dry sauna Activity room Strength &
conditioning area with 15 cardio machines including treadmills, elliptical trainers, recumbent
bikes, stair masters & rowers, 10 strength training machines for every major muscle group and
flexibility and core strength training areas Accessible ...
Waste Plan Regina
View the City of Regina's Waste Plan.
Business Licence Application Form
The City issues resident business licences to businesses that operate from a premise, located on property in the City that is not assessed and taxed as commercial or industrial property.
Waste Plan Regina Update
View the 2019 update on Waste Plan Regina.
Regent Par 3 Redevelopment
3 Disc golf Picnic area and additional seating Opening Fall 2023 Multi-use sports field Future
Planning Toboggan hill Planting of a variety of trees View the
Regent Park Site Design. Investment Redevelopment of Regent Par 3 was approved by City Council in
2019. $2.7 million investment This program was funded in part by the Federal Gas Tax Fund program
in Saskatchewan which is administered by the provincial government to help support municipalities.
Learn more about previous public consultations and engagement workshops. ...
Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
Schmirler Leisure Centre Facility Features Main pool ranging in depth from .45 to 3 metres Pool
features include a slide, frog slide, umbrella rain tree and 1-metre
diving board Accessible overhead sling lift on pool deck Large warm tot pool with spray bar, tot
slide & spraying rubber rock Large whirlpool Dry sauna Activity room Strength &
conditioning area with 15 cardio machines including treadmills, elliptical trainers, recumbent
bikes, stair masters & rowers, 10 strength training machines for every major muscle group and
flexibility and core strength training areas Accessible family changeroom with overhead lift and
plinth All gender/family changeroom with overhead lift and plinth Accessible washroom in the lobby
area Changerooms with accessible washroom stall Accessible parking stalls Accessible entrance on
West side of the building Programs Drop-in ...
Food & Yard Waste
el, cardboard and tissues) will also be accepted. Accepted Items: All food Leaves Grass clippings
Garden waste (plant and vegetable waste) Bush/tree trimmings
Branches (not from elm trees) up to 1ft thick and 3ft long Sod - as
long as <200lbs Sawdust Pizza Boxes Tissues and napkins Butcher paper and parchment paper Cotton
balls Paper towel Duck/goose bones and feathers and deer hides and bones (related to hunting)
BPI-certified compostable bags Paper bags Not Accepted: Large amounts of dirt Large items that do
not fit in the cart, or weigh >200lbs Diapers Plastic bags, and “biodegradable” bags. Only
BPI-certified bags are accepted. Q-Tips Shiny cardboard, like cereal boxes Fast food paper cups
Keurig compostable coffee pods Makeup remover wipes Disinfecting wipes I heard the compostable
plastic bags were accepted in the green carts, did that change? Compostable plastic bags are NOT
accepted in the City’s green carts unless they are BPI-certified. What if the food waste in the
cart is creating too much of a smell/odour? Here are some tips to prevent odours and pests in the
warmer months: Green Cart Set out your green cart on your collection day even if it’s not full
Store your cart in a shady location between collection days Keep cart lid closed Layer paper and
cardboard products like paper yard waste bags, tissues, paper towel and egg cartons to absorb
liquids Wrap wet or smelly scraps (meat, fish) in paper bags or newspaper Rinse out your green cart
with a garden hose periodically Kitchen Catcher Empty your kitchen catcher daily Rinse with warm
water and soap or put directly in the dishwasher Line kitchen catcher with paper liner, cardboard,
paper towel, newspaper or egg cartons Sprinkle in a small amount of vinegar or baking soda Keep lid
closed If items are sticking or freezing in the cart, what can be done? Sticking Avoid packing the
cart tightly with waste Make sure the material is small enough to empty when the cart is tipped.
Items like large pizza boxes can become lodged in the cart if they are too big Freezing Line the
bottom of your green cart with newspaper, tissues, paper towel or cardboard to prevent items
freezing to the cart Wrap food scraps in newspaper or use kraft or starch-lined paper bags
(available at major retailers) Layer cart with wet material (food scraps) and dry material
(newspaper, soiled cardboard) Store your green cart outdoors to avoid the freeze-thaw cycle Use a
broom or shovel to loosen stuck or frozen items so the cart empties easily. Lining the bottom with
newspaper, crumpled paper or cardboard makes it easier to loosen. Freezing happens because of the
moisture content of this waste. Creative solutions like pre-freezing waste (place your kitchen
catcher outside), or pre-straining excess moisture, can help. Testing this service in all weather
conditions is part of why we ran a small, year-round pilot before implementing the service
city-wide. Education & Resources Yard Waste Depot Waste Sorting Guide Organic Waste Service
Recommendations Food and Yard Waste Service Implementation Plan
Public Notice - Design Package (May 15)
View the proposed development happening at 535 Douglas Avenue
Official Community Plan Implementation
View the table of actions taken to implement Design Regina, the Official Community Plan.
City Square Booking Checklist
Review the City Square Plaza Booking Checklist before completing your application form.