Spray Pads Open Today!
o enjoy the outdoors and beat the heat all summer long. All spray pad locations are ready for use,
except Kinsmen Park South, which will open on May 26, and Rick
Hansen Optimist Playground, which will open on May 29. Drop by and cool off! With more than a dozen
locations across the city, there is a spray pad near you. Find one at Regina.ca/SprayPads.
Procurement Tips for Contractors
Find helpful procurement tips for Contractors applying for City of Regina contracts.
School Tax Designation For Corporation
Organizations can update their school tax declaration by completing the School Tax Designation For Corporations Form.
Sawcutting
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Trees, Shrubs and Ground Covers
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Trenchless Sewer Main Repairs CIPP - Close Fit Liner
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Parking Changes Effective April 1
ctor, Community Standards. “Introducing different parking zones allows us to better match pricing
with demand and improve access in high-use areas.”New parking zones
will be introduced with updated rates. Rates in higher-demand areas in the downtown core (Zone A)
will increase from $2 to $2.50 per hour, while lower-demand areas in the downtown periphery (Zone
B) will be set at a lower rate of $1.50 per hour. Parking fines will increase by $10 per ticket.
Fees for Temporary Street Use Permits will increase by 50 per cent. Existing exemptions remain in
place, including accessible parking stalls. ...
Site Grading - Rough
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Wood Fibre Mulch
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Treaty 4 150 Anniversary
prominence in Henry Baker Hall and in the Mayor’s Office, where they mark in perpetuity the singing
of the treaty. Art Exhibits When: September 16-26, 2024 Where: City
Hall - Henry Baker Hall, mâmawêyatitân centre, Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre and Neil Balkwill Civic Art
Centre Take a self-guided tour of Indigenous art located in City of Regina buildings. From
September 16 to 26 the City of Regina is highlighting Indigenous art
exhibits at various venues. Visitors can take in the temporary exhibit at City Hall in Henry Baker
Hall, or explore the pieces displayed throughout Neil Balkwill Civic Art Centre (three pieces),
mâmawêyatitân centre (four pieces) and Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre (two pieces). Discover artwork by
primarily Treaty 4 artists, learn about the history and styles of Indigenous art from Treaty 4 and
beyond, and reflect on contemporary Indigenous art forms. The exhibit features work by artists such
as Joi T. Arcand, Bob Boyer, Allan Dufour, Evelyn Goodtrack, Torrie Ironstar, Larissa Kitchemonia,
Michael Langan, Ann McLean, Gerald McMaster, Audie Murray, Edward Poitras, DJ Tapaquon and Jerry
Whitehead. Indigenous Artist Talking Circle When: September 20 1:30-3:00 p.m. Where: City Hall –
Henry Baker Hall Indigenous artists of Regina and area are invited to come to Henry Baker Hall and
speak with our Indigenous Artist in Residence panel to learn more about the Indigenous Artist in
Residency and participate in discussions around Indigenous art in Regina. The expert panel includes
David Garneau, Audie Murray, Janine Windolph and Peter Brass.
Clearing and Grubbing
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Peastone
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