Exciting Fall Activities Announced in Regina’s Leisure Guide
unleash your creativity or connect with the community -there's something for everyone. The Fall
Leisure Guide is now available online. Registration opens at 7 a.m.
on Tuesday, August 13 for residents and Thursday, August 15 at 7 a.m. for non-residents. ...
Explore Winter with Regina’s Winter/Spring Leisure Guide
grams and activities for all ages and abilities. Registration for residents begins at 7 a.m. on
Tuesday, December 10, while non-resident registration opens on
Thursday, December 12. This season’s highlights include: LiveWell Program: Designed for
participants aged 15 and older, this program offers group training sessions led by personal
trainers in a supportive gym environment. ...
City Releases Results of Pre-Budget Survey
s to investing municipal tax dollars. Residents offered feedback on the next City Budget by
participating in the City’s pre-budget survey, which was open in
June 2024. The survey saw a notable increase in participation, with 30 per cent more residents
taking the time to share their priorities and expectations, weigh in on the City’s financial
direction, and offer feedback on how potential investments align with ...
Major Construction Projects Making Headway
e McDonald Street underpass. The City is using a trenchless auger boring method for this
installation, which allows some roads and rail lines to stay open.
Southwest Sewer Upgrade Project Construction of the large diameter sewer line between the McCarthy
Pumping Station and Regina Avenue continues in A.E. Wilson Park and near McCarthy Boulevard. The
City has coordinated construction with the contractor to help provide continued safe access to Rick
Hansen Optimist Park throughout most of the summer. 11th Avenue Revitalization Project 11th Avenue
between Lorne Street and just east of Scarth Street remain closed to accommodate SaskPower and
SaskTel’s work. To help pedestrians navigate through this construction, we have installed
accessibility ramps, wayfinding signs and crosswalks in between the work zones. ...
Storm Drains & Drainage
h more than 22,000 storm drains in our community, the City needs everyone's help to keep our
drainage system working. City crews work hard to quickly open as
many storm drains as possible, but we still need resident's help as we cannot clear them all. ...
Convenient Ways to Pay Your Property Taxes Property Tax Deadline Approaching
credit card using a third-party payment service. Drive-thru using the tax kiosk located on McIntyre
Street next to City Hall. The drive-thru will be open June 26, 27,
and 30 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The kiosk only accepts cheques, and the tax bill must be
included. Cheques should be prepared before arriving at the kiosk. Sign-up for the City’s Tax
Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) for smaller monthly payments and to avoid late payment
penalties before June 20. Payments received or dated after June 30, 2025, are subject to a monthly
penalty. ...
Winter Initiatives Grant
Applications for the 2025-2026 season are now open. Applications for
the 2025-2026 season are now closed. ...
2021 Hosting Grant Follow-Up Report
To receive the remaining grant funding, this follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of your initiative.
2022 - Hosting Grant - Follow-Up Report
To receive the remaining grant funding, this follow-up report must be submitted within 90 days of your initiative.
R1 vs. Proposed RN Residential Zones
View the difference between R1 and the Proposed RN Residential Zones.
Major Recreation Centres
provides workshop/studio and exhibition facilities. It is also home to the Art Gallery of Regina.
Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Facility Features:Open studio space
Specialized studios (woodworking, photography, jewellery, etc.) Meeting room Board room Craft room
Courtyard Art Gallery of Regina Accessible washroom Accessible parking stalls on the North East
side of the building Accessible entrance on the South East side of the building Programs: You can
browse and register for programs being offered at the Neil Balkwill this season using Regina
Recreation Online. You can also view and download pages from this season's Leisure Guide. The Open Studio Program allows you to rent time in the studio(s) for an hourly
fee if you are familiar with how to use our studio equipment.