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Fire Master Plan
View the Regina Fire & Protective Service Master Plan.
Guidelines for Receipt of Email Submissions
View the Procurement & Tender Guidelines for Receipt of Email Submissions.
Procurement Tips for Contractors
Find helpful procurement tips for Contractors applying for City of Regina contracts.
eBuild User Guide
Learn more about using our online tool to apply for building permits.
Reconciliation
NDRIP, training civil servants and commemorating, identifying and recognizing important Indigenous
dates and history. In short, 2015 was the turning point, but
reconciliation in Regina has evolved into a sustained, multi-layered effort that now shapes
municipal governance, cultural protocols and community partnerships, particularly in 2025.
Municipal Calls to Action The City of Regina continues to actively work toward reconciliation
across all departments. This work is informed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to
Action: We call upon federal, provincial,territorialand municipal governments to fully adopt and
implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as the framework for
reconciliation. We call upon federal, provincial,territorialand municipal governments to repudiate
concepts used to justify European sovereignty over Indigenous peoples and lands, such as the
Doctrine of Discovery and terra nullius, and to reform those laws, government policies and
litigation strategies that continue to rely on such concepts. We call upon federal, provincial,
territorial, and municipal governments to provide education to public servants on the history of
Aboriginal peoples, including the history and legacy of residential schools, the United Nations
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Treaties and Aboriginal rights, Indigenous law,
and Aboriginal–Crown relations. This will require skills-based training in intercultural
competency, conflict resolution, human rights and anti-racism. We call upon the federal government
to work with provincial, territorial and municipal governments, churches, Aboriginal communities,
former residential school students and current landowners to develop and implement strategies and
procedures for the ongoing identification, documentation, maintenance, commemoration and protection
of residential school cemeteries or other sites at which residential school children were buried.
This is to include the provision ofappropriate memorialceremonies and commemorative markers to
honour the deceased children. We call upon provincial, territorial, municipal and community
archives to work collaboratively with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
toidentifyand collect copies of all records relevant to the history and legacy of the residential
school system and to provide these to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. Below are
some of the many actions in progress and completed, as informed by Indigenous worldview and
consultation. Community conversations and engagement have provided guidance on the following:
Honouring cultural protocols more consistently across City programs and gatherings. ...
PL202400084 - Record of Decision
Record of Decision - 1705 Neville Drive
Retrofit Rebate Program Terms & Conditions
View the Residential Retrofit Rebate Program Terms & Conditions.
Record of Decision
Record of Decision - 815 Dewdney Avenue