City Centre Incentive Program
ogram is now closed. Applications received outside of the noted intake period will not be accepted.
For more information on Grant Incentives, please visit the Grant
Incentive webpage. The City Centre Vacant Lot Redevelopment tax exemption is available year-round.
To learn more, check out our webpage. ...
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Public Notice - 2450 Harvey Street
Dog Parks
owners stay away from the creek or use at their own risk. Owners and their dogs are advised to stay
off the ice due to thin ice concerns. All owners visiting off-leash
areas are to have their dog under complete control by either physical or verbal means at all times,
according to the Regina Animal Bylaw. What do I do if my dog is attacked? Dog owners are to use the
off-leash park at their own risk. Unless you are able to get the contact information of the other
dog owner and come to an agreement on who will be responsible for the vet bill, it is ultimately
your responsibility. Dangerous dogs can be reported to the Regina Humane Society at 306-777-7700.
Do I need to clean up after my dog? Poop n’ scoop is mandatory. Immediately dispose of any
defecation caused by your dog. Failure to pick up after your dog may result in a fine. Where can I
park at the permanent dog parks? Cathy Lauritsen, residents can park in the parking lot off of 13th
Avenue, or on the street itself. Ross Industrial, residents can only park on Solomon Crescent.
Mount Pleasant, residents can park on site Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park, residents can park on-street.
Horizon Station, residents can park on-street As a reminder, dogs must be leashed at all times
coming to and from any parked cars, for their safety and safety of other residents using the park.
Frequently Asked Questions Dog Licences Did you know that dogs are required to have a licence?
Learn More Parks & Playgrounds Leisure Guide Dog & Cat Licences Off-Leash Dog Park Rules
Route 18
Transit Route 18 - University to Harbour Landing.
Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks
Friday Time: See Schedule Fees: Free Wheat City Kinsmen 560 Elphinstone St. No Public Skate striped
Indoor Arenas Indoor Arena Admission FeesVisit our Leisure Passes
& Admission Fees page to see current rates for Single Admission. Bulk Admission and Leisure
Passes are valid at all arenas and outdoor pools and can be purchased at the North West Leisure
Centre, Sportplex and Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre. Leisure Passes & Admission Fees Book an
Indoor Arena The application deadline for arena bookings for October to March will be posted soon.
Off-season bookings for April to September are accepted on October 1 to 15. Applications received
after the deadlines will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis View availability Request
a single booking Request weekly ice, a special event, or a tournament Request to change or cancel a
permit Off-Season Indoor Arena Application Form For questions about off-season arena bookings from
April 1 to September 30, contact 306-781-9292 or email cooperators.centre@real1884.ca. For
questions about Arenas from October 1 to March 31, contact Central Scheduling at 306-777-7979 or
email centralscheduling@regina.ca. The City is currently updating its ice allocation policy. The
process to book arena ice and application deadlines will be updated once the allocation policy is
complete. Please check this page for updates. Outdoor Skating Rinks Outdoor ice sites are available
for public use on a first-come, first-served basis unless previously reserved for community or
private use. All outdoor rinks are subject to weather conditions. Skaters are asked to use their
judgment when using the outdoor rinks and not to skate on them if the surface is wet. Ice Shelters
will remain closed when there is an extreme cold weather alert. View the Outdoor Rinks Supervision
Schedule Raised White Box Raised White Box West Regina Raised White Box East Regina Outdoor Rink
Locations South Regina Raised White Box Raised White Box North Regina Central Regina Outdoor Hockey
League (OHL) sites are typically maintained into March to accommodate their season. Community
Associations (CA) are supervised shelters. Keys will not be issued for these locations. For more
information, email CentralScheduling@Regina.ca. Shelters: Most rinks have shelters except Hind
Park, Maat Park and Williston Park. Lights: Button-activated lights are available at rinks except
Maat Park and Williston Park. Speed Skating Oval Public Hours: Open to the public 4-11 p.m. on
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. No public access on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Book an
Outdoor Skating Rink Arena bookings for December to February are accepted from December 1-31 each
year. Applications received after the deadlines will be processed on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Outdoor Arena Application Form Seasonal Off-Leash Areas Dog owners are reminded that only
eight outdoor rinks are designed as seasonal off-leash areas for dogs. These are open from May 1 to
September 30 each year (unless otherwise noted on the Dog Parks & Off-Leash Areas page. Visit the Dog Parks page for more information and locations. Dog Parks
& Off-Leash Areas Site use is on a first-come, first-served basis. The lights are pushbutton
activated and maintenance is the responsibility of the user group. Shinny Site Location Sheldon
Williams 2601 Coronation Street LeBoldus High School 2330 25th Avenue Varsity Park 2600 Philip Road
Al Ritchie Arena 2201 Edgar Street Mahon Arena 130 Brotherton Avenue Mount Pleasant Park Winnipeg
Street North & 9th Avenue striped Shinny Sites Indoor Arenas Public Skate Schedule Outdoor
Rinks Supervision Schedule Public Skate Guidelines Embrace Regina's winter season with fun
activities for residents of all ages. Winter Activities Collect stamps and discover new places.
Play the game for a chance to win prizes. Winter City Stamp Rally
City Councillors
City Council acts like a board of directors, setting policy,
establishing budgets and making major decisions. They also appoint a
city manager who is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the municipal government.
Arts & Culture
Arts and Culture generate a wealth of contributions to the city's
cultural, social, and economic fabric and that's why Regina embraces a vision of cultural planning that is strategic, integrated, responsive and
comprehensive in scope.
Yard Care
You can help keep our neighbourhoods beautiful, and avoid fines, by following a regular maintenance program to keep your yard in great shape. As a property owner, you are responsible for landscaping and maintaining your yard.
Crosstown Bike Route
Over the next five years the City of Regina is undertaking a project
to link the Cathedral, Centre Square, Heritage and Al Ritchie neighbourhoods to the Downtown
through a network of new east-west bike lanes.
Rental Housing Tax Exemption Application Form
The City of Regina provides a tax exemption for the development of affordable and market rental housing.
Social Development (Major) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity major social development grant up to $30,000.
Social Development (Minor) Application Form
Complete this application for a new initiative or annual activity minor social development grant up to $10,000.
Education & Resources
The City offers a variety of programs, resources and tips to keep
residents informed on reducing waste.