Cultural Grants
cipients: 2025 Grant Recipients If you require more information, please contact Community
Investments at 306-777-7507 or email communityinvestments@regina.ca.
Community Partner Grant
Annual Activity grants provide funding for eligible recurring or ongoing activities offered by
non-profit organizations. There are two levels of funding available through this grant program:
Minor Funding: Up to $10,000, for initiatives that are completed within 12 months. Major Funding:
Over $10,000 and up to $30,000, for initiatives that are completed within 12 months. Special
exceptions can be made for grants that have a unique nature and demonstrate that it will take
longer than 12 months to complete. In some cases, organizations may receive approval to spend their
allocated funds over a period of up to 24 months. New Applicants If your organization is looking to
receive funding for recurring or ongoing events, series/season or cultural space, apply for an
Annual Activity grant. We encourage your organization to refer to the New Initiative/Annual
Activity Guidelines before completing an application form. Application Deadline: The deadline for
2026 applications has now passed. Adjudication: The Culture Grant Review Committee reviews
applications for the Annual Activity Grant Program. Grant Recipients: 2025 Grant Recipients If you
require more information, please contact Community Investments at 306-777-7507 or email
communityinvestments@
regina.ca. Returning Applicants If your
organization received funding last year through this program, you are required to submit an Annual
Activity Funding Report. Funding Report Deadline (Culture): See the application form for the
deadline. If you have not received your Annual Activity Funding Report, please contact Community
Investments at 306-777-7507 or email communityinvestments@
regina.ca.
Annual Activity Grant
New Initiative grants provide funding for eligible initiatives offered by non-profit organizations.
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Requesting a Revision
Request changes to an issued building permit application that is within the original scope of work, or that does not require an extensive re-review of the file.
Recycling OOPS Tag
CartSmart Program Oops Sticker Example
Proposed Development
aw Amendment Application Status: Under Review. Council Public Hearing Date: July 29, 2026. Contact:
Vanessa Berg, City Planner I, proposeddevelopment@regina. ...
Residential Spring Street Sweep Starts
sweep days if possible. Residents can download the Sweep&Plow app to find out when their street
will be cleaned and sign up for reminders. Or visit Regina.ca/Sweep
and enter your address to find out when crews will be in your neighbourhood. Street sweeping can
create dust that makes it harder to see. Residents should close their windows and use sidewalks
away from the work when they can. If you see sweeping equipment, slow down, leave plenty of space,
and stay safe. Updates on the spring street sweep can be found at Regina.ca/Sweep.
Confirmed Cases of Dutch Elm Disease in Regina
event the spread of Dutch elm disease and protect Regina’s urban forest by: Reporting suspected
cases to Service Regina at 306-777-7000 or online at Regina.ca. Not
storing, transporting or using elm wood as per provincial regulations. Inspecting trees regularly
for signs of wilting, yellowing leaves or dead branches, especially in summer. Avoiding elm pruning
between April 1 and August 31, when Dutch elm disease-carrying beetles are most active. For more
information about Dutch elm disease, including prevention tips, visit Regina.ca/DutchElm.
Short Term Accommodation Landlord Consent Form
View the Short Term Accommodation Landlord Consent Form.
Create a Wishlist
Prepare for Registration Day by adding classes to your Wish List.
2021 Approved Budget Report
View the 2021 Council Approved General/Utility Operating and Capital Budget.