Advisory - Door Hardware and Magnetic Locks
View the building services advisory for Door Hardware and Magnetic Lock requirements.
Route 8
Transit Route 8 - Normandy Heights to Eastview.
Agenda Packet for 2026/27 Budget Deliberations Now Available
uncil Meetings to discuss in detail the cost of providing each civic service. The forecasts and
report prepared by Administration provide a starting point for
Council’s consideration. Council will now continue with discussions and decision-making, working
towards an approved 2026 Budget. You can find the agenda packet for the 2026-2027 Budget
Deliberations at the link below: City Council - December 15, 2025 - Agenda Packet
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. ...
Regina Downtown Cyclone Tour
A walking tour about the 1912 Regina Cyclone.
Capital Grant Projects Contact List
View the eligibile development projects that include affordable ownership units that qualify for the City of Regina’s capital grant program.
City of Regina Introduces New Budget Development Process
eting optimal service levels, but they are not a funding request nor an estimate of a potential
mill rate increase. Rather, they represent a starting point from
which City Council can work to make decisions that balance service quality and affordability. The
meetings will focus first on operational costs and civic services, with the latter ones dedicated
to capital and utility forecasts. The full schedule can be found here. Following the information
sessions, Council will hear budget requests from service partners, such as the Regina Police
Service and REAL, in October and November. Administration will then prepare a package of budget
estimates, which will be tabled in November for budget deliberations.
Design Standard - Stormwater
View the Design Standard Manual - Stormwater
Cross Connection Control Testing and Inspection Report
Cross Connection Control Testing and Inspection Report