Compost Postcard
How to use compost. Tips for use at home.
2023 PDAP Guidelines
The Provincial Disaster Assistance Program application guidelines for 2023
Anti-Bullying and Public Fighting Bylaw
ina. Anti-Bullying and Public Fighting Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open Data website.
Condominium Policy Bylaw
ations in the city. Condominium Policy Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open Data website.
School Division Property Tax Bylaw
tchewan. School Division Property Tax Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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Old Warehouse Business Improvement District Bylaw
arehouse Business Improvement District Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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Education Property Tax Bylaw
ylaw Related: The Regina Property Tax Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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Telecommunication Antenna Systems
e? The federal government relies on the recommendations of Health Canada when considering proposed
new cell towers – according to federal government website
information, there are no known adverse health effects with cell towers locating in residential
areas. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, has a lot of information about cell
towers and public health on its website. Where are the current cell
towers in my area? There are some map websites and apps available
that display the locations of cell towers, such as SaskTel and Cellmapper. What are the rules about
building a new cell tower? A wireless company must first study the possibility of sharing existing
towers in an area before building a new tower. If none are suitable, the company must follow steps
to build a new tower, including consulting the public and adhering to the municipality's
requirements for tower siting and design. View Industry Canada’s helpful infographic on the
process. Can residents oppose the existence or location of a new tower in their area? Innovation,
Science and Economic Development Canada has mandated new cell towers to ensure enough wireless
service for all Canadians, so it is inevitable that new towers will need to be built and in the
right locations. Wireless companies must inform the public on the location of a new cell tower in
most cases and address resident concerns where possible. The City’s position takes into
consideration adherence to the local protocol and the feedback of affected residents. Where the
City opposes the location or design of a proposed tower, it can indicate its opposition to the
Federal Government and can request dispute resolution. Why are there so many new towers being built
in Regina? SaskTel is in the process of upgrading its tower network to accommodate 5G technology
and increased demand. 5G provides faster speeds, greater capacity and better support for devices.
The nature of the technology requires that networks are densified and upgraded. This means that new
towers will be added, and existing towers may be increased in height. Frequently Asked Questions
Appeal Board Bylaw
ns 328 of The Cities Act. Appeal Board Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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Committee Bylaw
y City Council in one bylaw. Committee Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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Control and Destruction of Rats
controlling and destroying any rats found. Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find more
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Development Appeals Board Members' Remuneration Bylaw
nt Appeals Board Members' Remuneration Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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Property Tax Bylaw
nd Industrial Properties Tax Phase-In Bylaw Didn't find the bylaw you were looking for? To find
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