COVID19 Employee Guide.
View the COVID19 Employee Guide.
Wascana Pool Renewal Survey Report
View the June 2019 report on the Wascana Pool Renewal Survey results.
Building Report - December 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for December 2020.
Open House Summary 2340 Windsor Park Road
View the Proposed Development happening at 2340 Windsor Park Road
2019 Fall Yard Waste Depot Contest Official Rules
Review the 2019 Fall Yard Waste Depot Contest Official Rules
2021 Recycle Right Summer Contest Rules
View the Recycle Right Summer Contest Rules and Regulations.
Public Notice - 1705 Neville Drive
View the proposed development happening at 1705 Neville Drive
Adopt a Storm Drain
opt a storm drain visit: regina.ca/stormdrain to choose and name your storm drain, then watch for
an email from the city with your welcome package.”Website appears
with a white map of Regina with blue markers of the storm drains. A box appears on the right side
and “Stormy” types in the name box. “This program helps to keep our neighbourhoods vibrant places
to live, work, and play.” Man wearing a yellow vest walks towards the camera holding a rake and a
paper bag. Mother and her sons walk away holding rakes, brooms and carrying a garbage bin. *Upbeat
music* Text appears across the screen with a link to regina.ca/stormdrain. The Regina logo appears
in the middle of the screen By adopting and caring for a storm drain, you: Protect public and
private property from street flooding. Protect water quality by keeping leaves and debris from
flowing into Wascana Creek. Provide a fun way to get your family involved in giving back to the
community. How to Adopt a Storm Drain 1. Choose your storm drain on the interactive map. Click the
map edit icon on the top menu bar. Provide name and email contact. Give your storm drain a “grate”
name. 2. Check your email for a welcome package. 3. Let the storm drain caring begin! Adopt a Storm
Drain Find Online Adopting a storm drain is easy and a great opportunity to give back to your
community. View Full Screen How to Care for Your Storm Drain Caring for your storm drain is simple!
The best time to check on your storm drain is before and after a heavy rainfall, before the snow
melts and when trees lose their leaves. Check to make sure your storm drain is clear of leaves,
debris, and litter. If your storm drain is blocked, use a rake, broom or shovel and dustpan to
clear leaves and debris away from the storm drain. Avoid pushing leaves and debris into the storm
drain or onto the street. Once the storm drain is cleaned, the water can flow freely into the storm
drain and prevent pooling water or flooding. Your safety is very important to us. If you cannot
clean the storm drain because it is unsafe, already flooded, frozen, or for any other reason please
call Service Regina at 306-777-7000. ...
PL202500305 - Record of Decision
PL202500305 - Record of Decision
Winter Activities
beginner, recreational, competitive and adaptive skiers. They have also introduced groomed walking
trails. Learn more about Regina Ski Club on their Website. For more
information about Ski Trails in Regina and current conditions, click here.
Cross-Country Ski & Fat Bike Trails
Extend your stay and play this winter! Community Fire Pits help residents enjoy, stay and play
outdoors for longer by offering a warm-up station and an additional light source in the winter
months. Fire pits are available from noon to 11 p.m. daily. Residents wishing to use the firepits
are asked to bring their own seasoned firewood. Expand this section to view a list of locations and
Safety Tips. Community Fire Pit Locations Location Address Fairchild Park 5350 Aerodrome Road
Glencairn Park 2626 Dewdney Avenue Gocki Park 445 14th Avenue Hopson Park 3100 Rochdale Boulevard
Horizon Station Park 4701 E Buckingham Drive Kinsmen Park South 3310 Queen Street Les Sherman Park
2420 Elphinstone Street Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park 3600 McKinley Avenue Mount Pleasant Park 750
Winnipeg Street (northeast parking lot) Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre 2420 Elphinstone Street
Rochdale Park 6798 Rochdale Boulevard Ruth M. Buck Park 6208 Sherwood Drive South Leisure Centre
(winter only) 170 Sunset Drive Westhill Rink Park - New! 120 Dorian Road (next to Joanne Goulet
Golf Course parking lot) Fire Pit Safety Tips Always check if there is a fire ban before starting a
fire One adult (19 +) must be present and in charge of the fire Use kindling or newspaper to start
the fire safely Do not ignite fire with lighter fluid, gasoline or alcohol Use your own clean
seasoned firewood or manufactured firelogs Do not use trees or park materials in the fire pit Keep
small children and pets 3 feet away from the fire Have a water source to quickly put out the fire,
if needed Have a first aid kit on hand Put out the fire before you leave Put litter in designated
receptacles or take it home Fire Department prohibits the use of portable wood-burning fire pits
and fireplaces in all City-owned or regulated spaces, including parks, open areas, outdoor rinks,
and school properties. ...