Council Approves 2026 Budget that Balances Affordability and Service Quality
wal. The 2026 Budget reflects the City’s commitment to meeting the needs of Regina residents while
keeping property taxes affordable. Residents can visit
Regina.ca/Budget to learn more about the 2026 Approved Budget.
City Invites Indigenous Youth to Contribute Artwork to the Urban Forest Management Plan
eive honoraria, including a $1,000 award for the selected design. Support is available for those
who require assistance with the submission process.Visit
Regina.ca/TreeOfLife for additional information about eligibility and the submission process.
Incident Form for School Bookings
This form is to be used to report incidents that occurred during a
community booking at a school and/or damage that was noticed or
occurred during a booking.
PL202200039 - 4010 Prince of Wales Drive
Public Notice - 4010 Prince of Wales Drive
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Public Notice - 4500 Campbell Street
Changes to Regina’s Curbside Recycling Program Begin July 1
y, efficiently and avoid costs incurred as a result of contamination. For more information on what
belongs in each cart, residents are encouraged to visit
Regina.ca/WasteWizard.
FROST Regina Returns for Olympic-Sized Fun in 2026! Enjoy Three FROSTY Weekends
ouse District on February 6 to 8, 13 to 16 (including Family Day) and 20 to 22. Additional event
details and a full schedule will be announced soon.Visit
FROSTRegina.com for the countdown and follow FROST Regina on Instagram on Facebook for sneak peeks
of all the FROST fun.
City Announces new 2026 Accessible Playground Grant Program
y by the deadline. For more information about the Accessible Playground Grant Program, including
eligibility requirements and application materials, visit
Regina.ca/Grants or contact Community Investments at CommunityInvestments@regina.ca or
306-777-7507.
Community Partners
entre. Agency staff will work with them to address their most immediate needs, including shelter
and food. Community Support Services Call 2-1-1 or visit sk.211.ca.
211 Saskatchewan is a United Way initiative that is a free, 24/7 resource for information on
community and support services in the province How You can Help We are a caring community and we
know that many are eager to lend a hand. You can help by looking out for neighbours, friends and
family in need. If you are able, the best way to support agencies in delivering services is through
an online donation. Extreme Weather Strategy Exteme Weather Spaces Regina Survival Guide (Text
Only) Regina Survival Guide & Map
(Jan 2025) Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) Form
Floating Wetlands Coming to Stormwater Retention Ponds in Regina
talled, and water quality in the pond will be monitored monthly over the next five years to help
measure the project’s impact. For more information, visit
Regina.ca/StormWater
Development Appeal Application Form
Prior to submitting a formal application, you may wish to contact the Development Services Department for a preliminary consultation.
Harbour Landing Online Engagement Presentation
View the presentation from the Harbour Landing online engagement session held July 2020.