Tenders & Procurement
ies who are awarded opportunities by email. Unsuccessful companies may be notified by email and can
also view the award posting on the SaskTenders.ca website. Prepare
your Submission City Council has recently approved an Indigenous Procurement Policy.
Effective immediately, this policy puts tools in place to foster greater success for Indigenous-led
business growth and development within Regina and area. The policy outlines a minimum goal of 20
per cent Indigenous procurement. This goal is a step along our journey toward economic
reconciliation. The policy was developed in collaboration with the Indigenous Procurement Advisory
Committee (IPAC) who will continue to meet to provide guidance and support in the implementation of
the policy to its fullest. Learn more about the Indigenous Procurement Policy. Indigenous
Procurement Policy Learn more about contractor payment methods, including how to submit invoices
and receive payment. What do I need to provide on my invoice to get paid? Indicate the following
information on your invoice: Supplier name and remittance address Invoice number Invoice amount
Purchase Order or Blanket Order and Release number (if applicable) GST/PST registration number (if
applicable) Submit individual invoices for payment. The City does not pay from supplier statements.
Why hasn't my invoice been paid? The most common reason that an invoice has not been paid is
because Accounts Payable has not received the invoice. Send invoices by email to
payables@regina.ca. What are the City's payment terms? Payment terms are typically a part of the
terms and conditions of each contract. While payment terms may vary depending on the contract, the
City's standard payment term is net 30 days from date of invoice. I lost my cheque, how do I get it
replaced? If a cheque is lost or stolen, report it to payables@regina.ca. ...
Winter City Strategy
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Community Safety and Well-being Plan
View the Community Safety and Well-being Plan.
Building Permit Application - Single-Family Dwelling
View the Single-Family Dwelling Permit Submission Package.
General Hospital Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the General Hospital Neighbourhood.
Building Report - February 2022
View the Monthly Building Report for February 2022.
By-Election Polling Station Official Results
View the By-Election Official Results by Polling Station.
Mosquito Report
View the weekly report on mosquitoes.
Trees
months Planting Specifications Tree Species Options in Regina View some of the recommended tree
species in Regina, and find information on how to best care for each
tree. Brookgold Plum/Prunus ‘Brookgold’ White Spruce/Picea glauca Height: 10 feet Spread: 7 feet
This is a small deciduous edible fruit tree ready for picking in mid-summer. The fruit is sweeter
and used for fresh eating, cooking and baking. This fruit tree is a self-pollinating variety.
Requires full sun. Height: 60 feet Spread: 25 feet This white spruce is a very large conifer with
needle-like leaves and slender cones. Very hardy for the prairies. Amur Maple/Acer ginnala Crimson
Passion Cherry/Prunus ‘Crimson Passion Height: 10 feet Spread: 6 feet This small conifer is ideal
for tight spaces or smaller yards. ...
Street Naming Guide
A guide to how city streets are named.