City of Regina Opens Applications for 2026 Henry Baker Scholarships
y Council’s commitment to supporting education and creating opportunities for local students. Since
2009, $475,000 has been awarded to 257 students.Visit
Regina.ca/HenryBaker for eligibility criteria, a list of accepted academic institutions and
application forms.
Ward 3 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 3 this season.
Office of the City Clerk
l Improvements Act, 1993 The Weed Control Act The Planning and Development Act, 2007 The Tax
Enforcement Act All provincial acts can be viewed by visiting
Publications Saskatchewan. Integrity Commissioner The Integrity Commissioner is a neutral,
independent officer appointed by the City to investigate and adjudicate potential violations of the
City’s Code of Ethics Bylaw, which applies to Council members. Any person may make a complaint to
the Integrity Commissioner if they feel that a Council member has violated the bylaw. In addition,
the Integrity Commissioner will provide advice and guidance to Council members on ethics matters
that fall within the City’s Code of Ethics Bylaw. File a Complaint Petitions There are two formal
types of petitions legislated under The Cities Act; a petition for a special public meeting
(Section 103) or a petition for referendum (Section 106). The details on what and how to conduct
these petitions is available in The Cities Act. Any petition is required to be addressed to the
City Clerk. It can be emailed to clerks@regina.ca, faxed to 306-777-6809, dropped off at City Hall’s
Ambassador Desk, or mailed into the Office of the City Clerk, Queen Elizabeth II Court, 2476
Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 3C8. Protocol The Office of the City Clerk is responsible for
planning and conducting official ceremonies, visits from members of
the Royal Family, Lieutenant Governor, foreign heads of state and government, and consults and
advises on protocol matters, including forms of address, flag raisings, proclamations and gift
exchanges. Freedom of the City Freedom of the City is a symbolic honour that city council awards a
military unit, granting them the privilege of marching into the city "with drums beating, colours
flying, and bayonets fixed". The honour is usually given to local regiments in recognition of their
dedicated service, and it is common for them to periodically celebrate their freedom by arranging a
parade through the city. Flag Raisings & Purchasing Flags Flags are important symbols of honour
and should be displayed appropriately, consistently, and with respect. Learn more about requesting
a flag raising, or purchasing a flag at City Hall. Flags Proclamations Proclamations are a
ceremonial document, approved and signed by the Mayor to recognize a person, event or organization
for a specific day, week or month. ...
Photo Scavenger Hunt 2022
2022 Winter Photo Scavenger Hunt Tasks
Fireplace
You need to obtain a building permit if you plan to install a fireplace (wood, gas, pellet, etc.). Electric fireplaces do not requirea permit.
Convenient Ways to Pay Your Property Taxes Property Tax Deadline Approaching
can access their property assessment and tax information anywhere, anytime, as well as opt in for
paperless tax notices through Regina.ca/eproperty.Visit
Regina.ca/tax for more information about TIPPS and property tax payment options.
Healthy Halloween Passes Are Back
, badminton or tennis. It’s a fantastic way to support active and healthy children in our
community. On Halloween, October 31, trick or treaters can visit any
of the following locations, where City staff will be handing out free passes (while supplies last):
City Hall Fieldhouse Lawson Aquatic Centre North West Leisure Centre Sandra Schmirler Leisure
Centre mâmawêyatitân centre Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre Core Ritchie Neighbourhood Centre
Glencairn Neighbourhood Centre South Leisure Centre Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Mitakuyé Owâs’ā
Centre Happy Halloween!
Tourism Regina Celebrates Over $135 Million of Economic Impact
stern Agribition, Regina welcomed over 170,000 event visitors. At 41 of these events, Tourism
Regina worked with organizers to encourage attendees to visit local
attractions, stores and restaurants. Looking ahead to 2026, eight Events, Conventions and Trade
shows (ECT) funded events are already confirmed, showing how successful collaboration across the
tourism sector will continue to grow Regina’s visitor economy. More information can be found in the
Tourism Regina Year in Review here.
Land & Property Development
n Permits Zoning Information Building & Zoning Compliance Certificates Permit History &
Building Plans Mail City Hall 2476 Victoria Ave Regina SKVisit
Advisories & Reports for industry news and announcements. Planning & Development Services
City Hall 2476 Victoria Ave PO Box 1790 Regina SK S4P 3C8 Contact Us 306-777-7000 Announcements
Online & Email Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Submit a service request. View the
Department Directory (PDF). Phone In Person Hours of Operation Development Fees & Charges
Processing Times Maps & Neighbourhood Profiles Proposed Developments Official Community Plan
Find agenda and minutes to City Council meetings. ...
2026 Spring Street Sweep Underway
show when parking is not allowed. Residents can prepare by downloading the Sweep&Plow app to
find out when crews will be in their neighbourhood. Or visit
Regina.ca/Sweep and enter your address to find out when crews will be in your neighbourhood. Street
sweeping can create dust that makes it harder to see. Residents should close their windows and use
sidewalks away from the work when possible. If you see sweeping equipment, slow down, leave plenty
of space and drive carefully. Updates on the spring street sweep can be found at Regina.ca/Sweep.
Public Notice - 3130 Saskatchewan Drive
View the proposed development happening at 3130 Saskatchewan Drive
City Square Booking Application
Authority issues licences in accordance with the Criminal Code of Canada, The Alcohol and Gaming
Regulation Act and The Gaming Licensing Regulations. Visit slga.com
for information on obtaining a raffle licence. In addition to the above insurance requirements,
events serving alcohol are required to obtain a liquor permit from the Saskatchewan Liquor &
Gaming Authority (SLGA). The required Special Occasion Application form from the City of Regina
will be sent to you once your City Square Booking Application form has been submitted. ...