Refunds, Cancellations & Transfers
day, January 8. The withdraw button will not be available after this time and withdrawals must
occur by phoning the PlayLine at 306-777-PLAY(7529) or visiting a
cashier. All withdrawals made online are returned as a credit on account. No withdrawal fee will be
applied. Click here to view instructions to withdraw from an activity online. Withdrawals are
permitted up to 12 p.m. on the calendar day following the first class to receive a pro-rated credit
or refund. If you withdraw by this time you can either: receive a pro-rated credit on your account
to be used for future programs and services receive a pro-rated refund less a withdrawal fee of $10
per program After this date, only participants who are moving away from Regina or have a medical
reason may withdraw for a pro-rated credit or refund. If you want to receive a refund of your full
credit amount on account, you will either be charged a $10 fee or 10% of the total credit amount
(whichever is greater). ...
City of Regina Celebrates National Tree Day with Seedling Giveaway
so help with flood control and provide natural shade and cooling. These benefits support our goal
of becoming a 100 per cent renewable city by 2050.Visit
Regina.ca/Trees for more information on how to care for trees.
Lithium-Ion Batteries
garbage or recycling bins because they could catch fire. o The best way to dispose of lithium-ion
batteries is at a safe battery recycling location. Visit
call2recycle.orgOpens in new window to find a recycling spot near you
City Seeks Development Partner for the Yards
evelopment. “Selecting a developer to lead the project is the next step in revitalizing the Yards
and creating a complete neighbourhood for people to visit and live.”
The development partner will be responsible for planning and managing infrastructure installation,
land sales and building construction on the site. This project will be a multi-year phased
development. The City secured funding to redevelop the railyard site as a mixed-use neighbourhood
through the New Building Canada Fund Provincial Territorial Partnership (NBCF-PTP). The funding
agreement requires the area to include a minimum of 150 housing units and a public park. ...
Parks, Playgrounds & Picnic Sites
round, within arms-reach of as many people as possible, so they can be clearly pointed at or
touched. Candy Cane Park Rick Hansen Optimist PlaygroundVisit the
castle themed playground and spray pad at the Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre located just off
Woodhams Drive and Prince of Wales Drive in Regina's East end. Fairchild Park Take a look through
some of the popular playgrounds and unique parks you can find around Regina. Les Sherman Playground
is located off McTavish Street by the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre. It includes an expression
swing allowing toddler and older children or an adult to swing together, and a teeter totter for
children of all abilities and users with mobility devices. Norseman Park is located in Harbour
Landing just off Beacon Drive. It includes a large multi-level play structure with ropes, ladders,
swings and slides as well as a soccer field, basketball court and a pathway through the park.
Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre Playground Realtors Park Located in south/central Regina just off
Elphinstone Street & Regina Avenue, Kiwanis Park is home to a waterfall garden, walking trails,
playground and numerous sport facilities. The City of Regina has adopted new accessible playground
design standards. All playgrounds are currently under review for compliance with this standard.
Wascana Centre Location Accessibility Other Amenities Candy Cane Playground Wascana Park Under
Review Washrooms, Infant Swings, Picnic Site, Multi-Use Pathway Wascana Pool Playground Wascana
Park Under Review Outdoor Pool, Spray Pad, Picnic Site, Shade Structure, Washrooms in Pool Area
Central Zone Location Accessibility Other Amenities Crescent Park 1109 14th Ave. Under Review
Community Garden, Outdoor Rink Shelter, Ball Diamond Gocki Optimist Playground 2230 Lindsay St.
Under Review Splash Pad, Washrooms in Centre, Basketball Nets in Boarded Rink, Tennis, Bookable
Athletic Field Les Sherman Park 2420 Elphinstone St. Under Review Communication Board, Washrooms in
Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre, Multi-Use Pathway, Bookable Athletic Field, Ball Diamonds Pasqua
& 7th Park 1301 Pasqua St. Under Review Infant Swings East Zone Location Accessibility Other
Amenities Coleman Park 220 Fines Dr. Under Review Picnic Site Glencairn Park (Jumpstart) 2626
Dewdney Ave E. Under Review Spray Pad, Washrooms in Centre, Picnic Site, Shade Structure,
Communication Board, Library, Bookable Athletic Field, Outdoor Boarded Rink, Outdoor Rink Shelter,
Seasonal Off-Leash Dog Park Green Meadow Park 3598 Green Bank Rd. Under Review - Parkridge Park
1243 Rossie Dr. Under Review Spray Pad, Swings in Sand Surfacing, Multi-Use Pathway, Basketball
Hoop Rothwell Park 1201 Rothwell St. Under Review Infant Swings, Bookable Athletic Field North Zone
Location Accessibility Other Amenities Imperial Park 305 Rose St. ...
Street/Crosswalk Painting - Temporary Street Use Permit Application
If you wish to paint a crosswalk or install other art on a public roadway or sidewalk, you must apply for a Temporary Street Use Permit for a Street/Crosswalk Painting Project.
Applicant & Job Resources
y of Regina. Create a candidate profile and set up job alerts to receive emails as soon as new jobs
are posted. Steps to Create a Candidate Profile:Visit jobs.regina.ca
Click “Create Your Profile” on the top menu Fill out all necessary information and create a
password Select the notification: "Receive new job posting notifications" AND “Hear more about
career opportunities” to hear more about career opportunities. Verify you're not a robot by
clicking "I am not a robot. ...
Downtown
ting with partners to find solutions that work for people in our city. Together we can make
Downtown a place where people want to invest, work, live, visit and
connect as a community year-round. Revitalizing downtown requires creative thinking and strategic
investments to improve public spaces, increase safety and attract a mix of business and housing
development for a vibrant, complete neighbourhood. The City is taking action through these key
focus areas: Downtown Incentive Programs Community Safety Initiatives Capital Improvement Projects
Supporting Community Partners default The City offers a range of dedicated incentive programs to
support the vision of a vibrant downtown by promoting investment in housing, commercial businesses
and arts and culture. ...
Water Utility Affordability Fact Sheet
View the Water Utility Affordability Fact Sheet.
Interment & Cremation Information Sheet
Information on booking an interment (burial) of cremated remains at one of the City of Regina’s cemeteries.
Cemetery Fee Brochure
Find fees associated with Regina's cemeteries.
Cat & Dog Licences
icences@regina.ca or call 306-777-7717. New! Licences are now available for purchase or renewal
with our online portal. To renew your licence:Visit our portal to
create an account. After your account is created, stop and complete step 2. Email
licences@regina.ca to let us know you created a profile. Be sure to include your licence number,
name and contact information. City staff will link your information in the system and let you know
when this is complete. ...