PL202300178 - 535 Douglas Avenue
Public Notice - 535 Douglas Avenue
Advisory - Crawlspace and Attic Safety Requirements
View the planning and development service advisory for attic safety requirements.
Naming Rights
ilities and offers a full range of fine arts and crafts programs and activities, averaging 60,000
visitors of all ages annually. The Centre boasts an open studio
space, specialized studios, meeting room, boardroom, craft room, courtyard, accessible washrooms,
parking and entrances. The Art Gallery of Regina is also located here. Neil Balkwill Civic Arts
Centre Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Woodworking Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Neil Balkwill
Civic Arts Centre Woodworking Studio Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Gallery Neil Balkwill Civic
Arts Centre Jewellery Studio Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Art Class View images of the Neil
Balkwill Civic Arts Centre. Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Gallery Frequently Asked Questions What
facilities are eligible? All City-owned facilities are considered eligible for naming rights,
however, that does not mean that all, or any, will be entered into a naming rights agreement. What
will happen to the existing names? Existing names such as the Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre, Neil
Balkwill Centre will remain intact. If interest in an already named facility arises, the
opportunity to discuss would be whether the sponsor name may be added to the existing name. Use our
online request form: Information Request Form Email For more information, send us an email:
sponsor@regina.ca Online Contact Us Advertising Sponsorship
Ward 7 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 7 this season.
Public Notice - 668, 672, 676 Solomon Crescent
Public Notice - 668, 672, 676 Solomon Crescent
PL202400229-855 Park Street
Public Notice - 855 Park Street
Snow Routes
are a couple ways to ensure your notifications are turned on. Phone Settings → Notifications →
Sweep&Plow App → Allow Notifications App Settings → Open the App
→ Notifications → Ensure changed to “Yes”. *Still not receiving push notifications? Please report
the problem within the mobile app. Click “More” and then under Support click “Report a Problem”
FAQs
Snow Route Program With no vehicles in the parking lane, a more thorough snow plow from curb to
curb can be achieved. This improves traffic flow along the road and helps make winter operations
more efficient. Snow routes in Regina cover 16 kilometres of our road network. The selected routes
are typically difficult for equipment to plow efficiently, largely due to on-street parking:
Winnipeg St - Ross Ave to Broadway Ave Victoria Ave - Pasqua St to Albert St Victoria Ave - Broad
St to Winnipeg St Toronto St - Victoria Ave to College Ave College Ave - Winnipeg St to Arcola Ave
Broadway Ave - Broad St to Park St 15th Ave - Elphinstone St to Winnipeg St 14th Ave - Toronto St
to Winnipeg St 14th Ave - Albert St to Halifax St 13th Ave - Broad St to Toronto St Snow route
locations are easily identified by blue signs with a white snowflake. View Map PDF Snow Route Map
Snow routes in Regina cover 16 kilometres of our road network. View Map PDF Declaring a Snow Route
Snow Routes are Declared: When snowfall has reached a minimum of 5 cm of snow By 3 p.m. the day
before parking bans are in effect Any day of the week When a snow route is declared, it means there
is no parking for a 24-hour period. Vehicles that remain on the snow route during the temporary
parking ban will be ticketed $120. Residents and businesses are free to return the following
morning if there has been no notification before 3 p.m. the day before, no matter what the weather
brings. For example, when a snow route is declared at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, that means there is no
parking on the route starting at 6 a.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday. Residents are advised
through the Sweep&Plow app, email, phone, on our Facebook and Twitter pages and on the website.
If you have a parking permit through the Saskatchewan Abilities Council's Parking Program for
People with Disabilities, please contact us at 306-777-7000 to determine if we can work together to
find an alternative. ...
Sportplex - Fieldhouse & Lawson Aquatic Centre
urt usage is limited to a maximum of one booking, per day, per person for both badminton and
tennis. Book a Court Today City of Regina programs are open to
everyone, including those experiencing disability. If you require an attendant to help you during
your program or activity, the Attendant Admission Program allows an attendant to accompany you at
no extra cost. Please inform City staff of any accommodations you may need to participate in a
recreation or sporting program when you are registering. Attendant Admission Application Form for
Individuals Attendant Admission Application Form for Groups For more information about the program,
please call 306-777-7529. Attendant Admission Program City of Regina Bulk Admissions and Leisure
Passes are valid at arenas and outdoor pools. Learn more about our Leisure Pass Fees. City of
Regina Leisure Pass *Applies to all persons living in the same household with a maximum of two
adults. Prices are in effect as of January 1, 2025. Plus applicable taxes. GST and PST will apply
to single admissions at arenas and outdoor pools. Admission to Buffalo Meadows and Maple Leaf Pools
is always free! Single Admission 10 Admissions 20 Admissions Adult (25-64 years) $7.21 $64.89
$122.57 Senior (65+ years) $5.63 $50.67 $95.71 Young Adult (19-24 years) $5.63 $50.67 $95.71 Youth
(13-18 years) $4.96 $44.64 $84.32 Child (2-12 years) $3.38 $30.42 $57.46 Family* $14.41 $129.69
$244.97 default Single & Bulk Admission Fees (2025) *Applies to all persons living in the same
household with a maximum of two adults. Prices are in effect as of January 1, 2025. Plus applicable
taxes. Leisure passes are non-transferable. One Month Three Month Six Month One Year Adult (25-64
years) $58.59 $158.19 $298.81 $527.31 Senior (65+ years) $43.94 $118.64 $224.09 $395.46 Young Adult
(19-24 years) $43.94 $118.64 $224.09 $395.46 Youth (13-18 years) $35.15 $94.91 $179.27 $316.35
Child (2-12 years) $26.37 $71.20 $134.49 $237.33 Family* $114.25 $308.48 $582.68 $1028.25 default
Leisure Pass Fees (2025) North West Leisure Centre Leisure Guide Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
Drop-in Activities Court Booking Instructions Sportplex Changes and Cancellations (April 2025)
Lawson Pool General Weekly Use Schedule Sportplex Changes and Cancellations (May 2025) Swim Apparel
Guidelines Drop-in Activities
North West Leisure Centre
years) $26.37 $71.20 $134.49 $237.33 Family* $114.25 $308.48 $582.68 $1028.25 default Leisure Pass
Fees (2025) City of Regina programs are open to everyone, including
those experiencing disability. If you require an attendant to help you during your program or
activity, the Attendant Admission Program allows an attendant to accompany you at no extra cost.
Please inform City staff of any accommodations you may need to participate in a recreation or
sporting program when you are registering. Attendant Admission Application Form for Individuals
Attendant Admission Application Form for Groups For more information about the program, please call
306-777-7529. Attendant Admission Program The North West Leisure Centre offers swimming lessons
year-round. Life is cool by the pool! North West Leisure Centre Photos Get your little ones excited
about swimming! From total body workouts to meditation and mindfulness, exercise your way. Sample
different styles of yoga. Join us for water fitness classes. Join us for some relaxing recreation
that strengthens the mind and the body. Aquatic programs are available for all ages. North West
Leisure Centre Gym Sample different styles of yoga. Join us for water fitness classes. The City of
Regina offers year-round sport, fitness, leisure, cultural and arts programs for people of all ages
at the North West Leisure Centre. Join us for some relaxing recreation that strengthens the mind
and the body. The North West Leisure Centre offers swimming lessons year-round. From total body
workouts to meditation and mindfulness, exercise your way. Sportplex (Lawson & Fieldhouse)
Leisure Guide Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities Summer Leisure
Guide 2025 (Text-Only) Free/Low-Cost Brochure: Summer 2025 How to Become a Lifeguard or Swimming
Instructor How to Create a Wish List (Prepare for Registration Day) Swimming Lesson Transition
Chart Swim Apparel Guidelines
Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
years) $26.37 $71.20 $134.49 $237.33 Family* $114.25 $308.48 $582.68 $1028.25 default Leisure Pass
Fees (2025) City of Regina programs are open to everyone, including
those experiencing disability. If you require an attendant to help you during your program or
activity, the Attendant Admission Program allows an attendant to accompany you at no extra cost.
Please inform City staff of any accommodations you may need to participate in a recreation or
sporting program when you are registering. Attendant Admission Application Form for Individuals
Attendant Admission Application Form for Groups For more information about the program, please call
306-777-7529. Attendant Admission Program Bring your little one to the pool and enjoy Baby & Me
Aquacise! Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre Photos Fun for everyone! There's room for everyone! Try
the Leisure Pool, the Teach or Swirl Pool and our 25 Metre Lane. Sportplex (Lawson &
Fieldhouse) Leisure Guide North West Leisure Centre Drop-In Activities Drop-in Activities Summer
Leisure Guide 2025 (Text-Only) Free/Low-Cost Brochure: Summer 2025 How to Become a Lifeguard or
Swimming Instructor How to Create a Wish List (Prepare for Registration Day) Swimming Lesson
Transition Chart Swim Apparel Guidelines
Street Sweeping
Spring and fall are busy times for City crews as they clean streets, sweep up leaves and open blocked sewer drains to help reduce the risk of flooding, as well as
preserve our streets, roads and sidewalks.
Hydrant Cart Application Form
Complete the Hydrant Cart Application Form to request a temporary water supply where water is otherwise not available.