Social Programs
Prevention Crime prevention is everyone’s responsibility. By working together, we can reduce crimes
in our neighbourhoods. The Regina Police Service website has
specific tips for businesses and homeowners to prevent crime, as well as information on programs
such as Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Stoppers, and the Citizens on Patrol Program. The City of Regina
identifies public safety, security and crime prevention among its top priorities. Crime prevention
begins in the neighbourhood where we live and it is up to each of us to ensure our community is a
safe place to live, work and play. City Workers at Your Door If people come to your door saying
they’re from the City, ask for their City of Regina identification BEFORE you let them in. Their
photo identity card will show the employee’s name, department and staff number. As well,
representatives of all public utilities (gas, electric power, cable TV, water) also carry photo ID.
If the person at the door refuses to produce his or her photo ID or acts in a suspicious manner,
call the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 to make a report for informational purposes. Housing
Standards Enforcement Team The Housing Standards Enforcement Team is made up of members from City
of Regina Bylaw Enforcement, the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, Regina Police Service and the
Regina Fire Department. The team has made a coordinated effort to improve housing standards in
inner-city neighbourhoods. The Housing Standards Enforcement Team takes complaints from as many as
60 sources (example: meter readers, tenants) and then sends representatives from each of the
partner agencies who work together to assess the housing problem. Crime Prevention Regina’s
graffiti management program plans to eliminate graffiti through education, engagement and
enforcement. For graffiti management to be effective, graffiti needs to be wiped out quickly
whenever it appears. That’s why The Regina Community Standards Bylaw requires owners or occupants
of property to remove all graffiti from their premises, including buildings, accessory buildings,
dwelling units or structures. Graffiti on Your Property Record: Take a photo of the graffiti
vandalism as soon as you see it. The photo is critical to successful investigations by the Regina
Police Service. Report: Report all incidents of graffiti damage to your property by calling the
Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500. You will be given instructions on how to submit information
and the photo. Or go online to Regina Police. If you see a graffiti crime in progress, call 911.
Remove: Remove graffiti from your property as quickly as possible. A quick response has been shown
to prevent it from reoccurring. Graffiti on City-owned Property Call Service Regina at 306-777-7000
or fill in the Online Service Request form so that City Staff can remove the graffiti before it
becomes a neighbourhood issue. Graffiti Management Homelessness The City of Regina, Service Canada,
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and Saskatchewan Housing Corporation are working together
to raise awareness about homelessness and the need for affordable housing in Regina. ...
I Love Regina Day Exhibitor & Performer Information
ot for this year's I Love Regina Day event. Applications received by the Early Bird Deadline will
receive: Early promotion on the I Love Regina Day website Priority
booth placement For Performers! Performer or Demonstration Requirements: Must be able to fill at
least one 15-minute time slot. Must fit on the I Love Regina Day Stage – approx. 24' x 20'. Must
bring their own pre-recorded music for their performance, played from a personal electronic device.
Musicians must bring their own instruments and backline. Performers are responsible for their own
load-in/load-out. Attention: Available performance time slots are limited and are selected based on
a variety of diverse acts. If you require assistance or accommodations, please indicate this in
your application. By submitting this application, your performance is not guaranteed. Once your
application has been reviewed, the event organizer will contact you and let you know if it has been
accepted or not for this year's I Love Regina Day event. Application Deadlines Exhibitor Early Bird
Deadline – May 31 Exhibitor Application Deadline – July 31, or until space is filled Performer
Application Deadline – May 31 Exhibitor and Performer Application Form The 2026 I Love Regina Day
Exhibitor and Performer Application Form is now open. Start your Application Approval Process
Applicants must be approved before participating in I Love Regina Day. If you have not been
contacted with an approval confirmation within 10 business days of submitting your application,
please reach out to ILoveRegina@Regina.ca. Your participation is not associated with being an event
sponsor. The City of Regina has the right to deny any individual, organization, group or business
participation in I Love Regina Day and the City retains the right in its sole discretion to select
exhibitors, partners, performers and demonstrations that meet the requirements of this application
and align with the purpose and intent of the event and the strategic goals of the City. See “Terms
& Conditions” for additional details. Once the City has approved an Applicant, information on
exhibitor booth locations in Victoria Park and/or performance times, set-up instructions, drop-off
locations and parking will be provided closer to the event date. Applicants will also be notified
if there is an event cancellation or alteration due to poor weather conditions. If you can no
longer participate in I Love Regina Day, you must provide the event organizer with at least 10
business days’ notice. No-shows without communication on the day of the event will result in a
status change to “not in good standing” for future events organized by the City of Regina. The City
recommends that Applicants purchase insurance to protect against any risks associated with their
activity and that they see an insurance broker to discuss their insurance needs. Contact Us For any
event questions or concerns, please contact: Brianne Moore Event Specialist, City of Regina
ILoveRegina@Regina.ca
COVID19 Employee Guide.
View the COVID19 Employee Guide.
Adapted Rec Plan Executive Summary
Adapted Recreation Plan Executive Summary
Design Regina B.10 Former Diocese of QuAppelle Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.10 - Former Diocese of QuAppelle Neighbourhood Plan
Wascana Pool Renewal Survey Report
View the June 2019 report on the Wascana Pool Renewal Survey results.
Mini Storage Warehouse Model Narrative
View the Mini-Storage Warehouse Assessment Model Narrative.
Building Report - December 2020
View the Monthly Building Report for December 2020.