Spring Home Show Contest Terms and Conditions
ty of Regina (the “Contest Sponsor”, “City”) is sponsoring the Emergency Preparedness Spring Home
Show Contest 2025 (the “Contest”). The Contest will open on February
28, 2025 (the “Opening Date”) and close at 11:59 p.m. CST on March
2, 2025 (the “Closing Date”). By entering this Contest, the entrants automatically agree to accept
and abide by these rules and regulations (the “Contest Rules”). ...
Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks
The City maintains and operates eight indoor arenas, over 50 outdoor skating rinks and six shinny
sites. Arenas are open for public skating from September to March.
The outdoor ice season is weather dependant. ...
Property Assessment
as what the property is or can be rented for. To calculate your property's assessment using the
Income Approach, the City refers to several years of data to
stabilize a property’s income and expenses. Reviewing Property Characteristics The City of Regina
reviews information about commercial properties obtained from recorded property characteristics,
building permits, site visits and land title information. The City also, collects information on
the Income and Expenses of commercial properties through annual information requests to property
owners. The City uses this information along with the rules and regulations set out by legislation
in the Saskatchewan Assessment Manual to calculate the property’s assessed value. How the City
Obtained Your Property's Characteristics During an inspection, Assessors may examine both the
interior and exterior of any buildings on your property. If the Assessors cannot view a building's
interior, they may make inferences based on information obtained from viewing properties from the
outside. All City of Regina Assessors carry photo identification with them and will show it to you
upon request. To learn more about assessment, you can also visit Saskatchewan Assessment Management
Agency or Publications Saskatchewan to access all online publications of all provincial regulations
and documents including assessment. Inspection by Assessor As commercial, industrial and
multi-family properties are valued on the Income Approach through mass appraisal valuation, we
require the owners of income producing properties to provide sufficient income, expense and vacancy
information. This data is essential for the City to develop
assessment models which produce a fair assessment valuation of these types of properties. In order
to ensure that property assessments are accurate and up-to-date, the City of Regina gathers data under the authority of Sections 171 & 172 of The Cities Act.
Legislation states that assessment appraisers “may, at any time, request any information or
document that relates to or might relate to the value of any property (land & improvements)
from any person who owns, uses, occupies, manages or disposes of the property”. The Act also
contains provisions that enable assessment appraisers to request information or documentation that
relates to the income generated or expected to be generated by any property, as well as the
property expenses incurred or expected to be incurred. Information Provided by Property Owners In
addition to the Owner Contact Information and the Certification page, all Commercial and
Multi-family properties must provide an annual Income and Expense Statement. ...
Regina Police Service 2022 Operating & Capital Budget
View the Regina Police Service 2022 Operating & Capital Budget.
How Property Taxes are Calculated
incial Percentage Residential 80% Multi-Unit Residential 80% Commercial/Industrial 85% Agricultural
55% Railway/Pipeline 85% Resource 85%data Tax Policies and Mill
Rates After the Province, Regina Separate School Division, Regina Public Library Board and City
determine their annual budgets, the City uses the mill rates (also known as tax rates) and
council-approved tax policies to calculate your property tax. Tax policies are set by Council and
can impact the amount of property taxes paid. For example: during a revaluation, City Council
reviews its current tax policies and any other tax policy options available. The Province sets the
tax policy for education property tax, including Province-wide mill rates to calculate the
education tax for all properties. Mill Rate The tax per dollar of assessed value of property. The
rate is expressed in "mills", where one mill is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). Mill rates are set by
each taxing authority to raise the revenue required by their budget. Mill Rates for 2025: Municipal
Library School Residential 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Condominium 11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Multi-Family
11.0514 0.99326 4.27 Agriculture 11.0514 0.99326 1.07 Commercial/Industrial 11.0514 0.99326 6.37
Golf Courses 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Railway/Pipelines 11.0514 0.99326 6.37 Resource 11.0514 0.99326
7.49data Mill Rate Factor A mill rate factor is a tax policy tool
used to redistribute the amount of total taxes paid by each property class and subclass. ...
2020 Approved Budget Report
View the 2020 Approved General & Utility Operating and Capital Budget Report
Scarth Street Mall Revitalization
ched to gather resident sentiment to traffic access within Scarth Street Mall. 2024 Summer Release
of 2023 survey results Background Research and Data Collection
Continuation of Community Conversations Pop-up Engagement Sessions at key community activities
E.g.: Farmers’ Market and I Love Regina Day Stakeholder sessions 2025 January Release What We
Learned report along with proposed Vision and Conceptual Design Consultation to refine Vision and
Conceptual Design Spring Recommended Vision and Conceptual Design to be taken forward to City
Council 2025-2026 More detailed design phases to prepare for construction in 2027. Community
conversations will continue to inform design refinements. 2027 Construction default Contact Us If
you have any questions about the Scarth Street Mall Revitalization Project, please email
scarth@regina.ca. ...
Subdivision Application Form
Subdivision is the division of land to enable the legal registration of streets and parcels of land to accommodate different types of development.
Two of the City’s Golf Courses and Driving Ranges Opening for the Season
Two of the City’s Golf Courses and Driving Ranges Opening for the
Season Murray and Tor Hill Golf Courses will open for the
season ...