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Welcome to Regina’s City Centre
ts and the primary venue for large indoor and outdoor trade shows, festivals and sporting events.
Find out what’s happening at REAL District on their website: Welcome
to the REAL District Warehouse District The Warehouse District is a vibrant and eclectic area that
blends local history with entertainment and entrepreneurship with local restaurants, goods and
service providers. To learn more about local businesses in the area, visit the Warehouse Business
Improvement District website: Regina's Warehouse District | The Soul
of the City The District also includes the Yards – a former railyard site that will support new
development and investment in City Centre. Centre Square Centre Square is a centrally located
neighbourhood recognized for its historic residential character and close connections to both
Downtown and Wascana Park. The planning framework for this area is being updated to explore
potential opportunities to promote future growth and investment. To learn more, visit: Centre
Square Planning Study | Be Heard Regina Wascana Centre Wascana Centre is a popular destination at
the heart of Regina for all residents and visitors to enjoy recreation and natural beauty. ...
Ward 6 - Councillor Victoria Flores
, Victoria has worked with organizations like the Regina Food Bank and the Regina Open Door
Society, where she currently serves as Communications and Marketing
Manager. In this role, she supports initiatives that foster a welcoming and inclusive community. In
addition to her professional work, Victoria has a history of volunteer involvement, including
serving as chair of the Heritage Community Association and as an after-hours advocate with the
Regina Sexual Assault Hotline. She remains an active member of the Regina Ski Club board and enjoys
supporting community initiatives that aim to uplift and support Regina's most vulnerable residents,
contributing her time and skills to projects as opportunities arise. Victoria believes in the power
of community and grassroots advocacy. Her priorities as a councillor include improving
infrastructure, supporting small businesses, promoting food security, and creating opportunities
for youth engagement. ...
Moving to Regina
rdable homeownership grant after meeting the eligibility requirements. Building a Home - Regina
& Region Home Builders’ Association has an extensive website
that provides a lot of consumer information on building a new home or renovating an existing home.
Renting a Home - You can look for rental properties on rentals.ca, usedregina.com or
regina.kijiji.ca. Some of these websites also can help you find and
purchase used furniture and household items. The City works with non-profit and private sector
organizations to encourage and promote affordable housing in Regina. If you are seeking an
affordable rental property, view the list of organizations and developers providing affordable
rental through the City of Regina’s housing incentives. The Regina Housing Authority offers a range
of housing assistance for low-income householders who otherwise cannot afford safe, adequate rental
housing. If you need temporary accommodations, Regina has many hotels and motels which can be found
the Regina Hotel Association website. Utilities Water and sewer
services are City-owned. SaskTel supplies telecommunication products and services. SaskPower and
SaskEnergy supply electricity and natural gas. Resources & Major Industries Regina’s
resource-based economy is fuelled by agriculture, oil and gas production and development, as well
as telecommunications. Regina has been named one of the most affordable places to do business in
western North America several times over the past few years. Economic Development Regina Inc. (EDR)
attracts new business to the area and fosters the growth of existing businesses. Services for
Newcomers The City of Regina welcomes people from around the world. Our diversity defines us.
Language is an important part of becoming comfortable in a community. Languages transmit cultures,
values and traditional knowledge and plays an important role in promoting sustainable futures. We
look forward to you calling Regina ‘home’ and participating in many cultural and recreational
services that we are proud to offer our residents. The City of Regina never asks anyone for their
immigration status to access any of the services we provide. The City of Regina encourages all
immigrants, refugees and temporary residents to contact the Newcomer Welcome Centre. The Centre
provides information, assessments and other supports to help you and your family make a more
successful transition to life in our community. Other organizations that specialize in services to
immigrants are Regina Open Door Society, Regina Immigrant Women Centre, Assemblée communautaire
fransaskoise, Ukrainian Canadian Congress and Catholic Family Service’s Newcomer Centre Career
& Support Services Centre. Start with the Language Assessment and Referral Centre (LARC). They
will assess you and refer you to one of four Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada
organizations: Regina Open Door Society Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Immigrant Women Centre
University of Regina Other organizations dedicated to helping immigrants and newcomers with
language services are: The Regina Public Library offers free lessons in English as an Additional
Language. Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus offers extensive English language services for
adult newcomers. There are English language classes for permanent residents, temporary foreign
workers, international students and Canadian citizens as well as assessments: International English
language Testing System (IELTS), Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA), and Canadian
English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP). Regina Open Door Society Language Assessment
and Referral Centre
Tourism Regina Expands Merchandise Sales to Regina International Airport
na and community members can create lasting memories with merchandise that celebrates Regina,” said
Kyla Antonini, Manager of Customer Experience and Marketing, Regina
Airport Authority. I Love Regina merchandise is part of the City’s civic pride campaign, which
encourages residents and visitors alike to celebrate the community, share their local pride, and
show their love for Regina in meaningful and visible ways.
Public Notice Bylaw
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more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open Data website.
Public Notice Bylaw
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more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open Data website.
City Page March 11 2023
View the March 11 Issue of City Page.