Accessibility & Affordability
Accessibility & Inclusion Affordability Inclusive Programs Social Programs Paratransit Parks,
Playgrounds & Picnic Sites We offer reduced rates for recreation
programs and transit passes to ensure all residents can be included. ...
Cathedral Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the Cathedral Neighbourhood.
Building Report - February 2021
View the Monthly Building Report for February 2021.
Queen Elizabeth II Courtyard Application Form
Use this application form to book the City Hall Courtyard.
Temporary Shelter
emergency shelters and longer-term solutions continue to be explored. Professional wrap-around
services to support shelter residents are available on-site. Contact
The Gathering Place: New Beginnings 2400-13th Avenue Call 306.559.5948. It is a 24-7 facility that
is first come, first served. By the end of 2023, the City of Regina will have invested
approximately $1 million in the “New Beginnings” temporary shelter. Moving into 2024, the City’s
continuing monthly expenses are expected to be approximately $60,000. This funding covers the cost
to run the facility, but does not pay for shelter operations or programming. The City is proud to
continue to play its role -- alongside the provincial government, community-based organizations,
and our community as a whole -- to ensure the temporary shelter remains available to those who need
it this winter. City Council has directed Administration to secure a location for a permanent
emergency shelter before the end of 2023. That work continues, and an announcement will be made
when an agreement is reached. ...
Infrastructure Development
S campus project cost? The cost of the project is $44 million, which includes the purchase of the
former STC Headquarters and related properties and site development.
Who is paying for the campus redevelopment? Funding for this project was included as part of the
2018 and 2019 City of Regina Budgets as well as the 2021-2024 Capital Plan. The project is funded
from the City’s Asset Revitalization Reserve ($18,600,000), General Fund Reserve ($18,400,000) and
Current Contributions to Capital ($7,000,000). What’s wrong with the current police headquarters?
As Regina’s population continues to grow, so does the need for more RPS employees. As a result, RPS
headquarters has exceeded capacity in terms of ability to accommodate all employees, maintain
functionality and efficiently deliver service. What are the benefits of getting a new facility for
RPS? For residents? RPS requires functional and well-designed facilities infrastructure so that it
can efficiently deliver services to the community and respond to growth. In buying the STC building
and 1.6 acres of land, the City has been able to find a financially responsible solution to provide
a new police headquarters, which is the City’s number one facility priority. This will
significantly and positively impact police services long-term. How does the public access the
Regina Police Service building if Osler Street is closed? The public entrance for the new RPS
Headquarters is now 1717 Saskatchewan Drive, with parking available along Broad Street and
Saskatchewan Drive. What is the timeline for construction activities at RPS? Construction is
anticipated to begin in March of 2021 with construction completion in 2025. What’s the next step in
the construction? There are two more phases to the entire project. Phase 2 is work on the Municipal
Justice Building which is anticipated to be completed shortly and open to the public later this
year; and Phase 3 is to renovate Headquarters East, the original police headquarters building,
which is now underway and will be completed in 2025.
Regina Police Service Headquarters
The City plans to redevelop the adjacent Municipal Justice Building (MJB) at 1770 Halifax Street
into a neighbourhood community centre. The redevelopment plan includes construction of a
multi-purpose room/gymnasium to the north side of the building. While primarily a community space,
the design allows Regina Police Service (RPS) to use the multi-purpose room/gymnasium for training
with no public access. The building will also have dedicated space for RPS training and fitness
facilities on the third floor. A key component of the project is preserving the heritage
characteristics of the building, which will be considered throughout the redevelopment process.
Frequently Asked Questions What will happen to the Municipal Justice Building? The City plans to
redevelop the Municipal Justice Building into a neighbourhood community centre and police training
and fitness facility. This project includes preserving the heritage of the facility, creating
designated police fitness space, creating specific community space for gatherings and recreation
and creating a multi-purpose gymnasium that will be shared by the community and police. When will
redevelopment of the Municipal Justice Building begin and be complete? Planning and design work is
underway. ...
Spray Foam Submission Details
View the submission requirements for applying for a spray foam permit.
Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks
e allocation policy is complete. Please check this page for updates. Outdoor Rinks are Closed for
the Season
All outdoor rinks and crokicurl sites are closed as of Friday, March
6, 2026. Outdoor rinks typically re-open mid-December. Arenas & Outdoor Skating Rinks Map View
Map Online The City maintains and operates eight indoor arenas, over 50 outdoor skating rinks and
six shinny sites. View Full Screen Public Skate Times Enjoy free
outdoor skating at rinks across the city, or scheduled public skate times in indoor arenas. Please
note that some arenas offer free public skate while others require admission. View Indoor Public
Skate Schedules Doug Wickenheiser Arena 1127 Arnason St Public Skate Dates: October 5 to March 15
Time: Sundays from 6 to 8 p.m.** Fees: Admission Fees Apply Free Winter Break School’s Out Public
Skates: Monday, December 22 (10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) Free February 2026 School’s Out Public
Skates: Thursday, February 19 (1 to 3 p.m.) Al Ritchie Arena 2230 Lindsay St Public Skate Dates:
October 1 to March 18* Time: Wednesdays from 6 to 7:45 p.m. Fees: Free Free Winter Break School’s
Out Public Skates: Tuesday, December 30 (1:30 to 3:30 p.m.) Free February 2026 School’s Out Public
Skates: Tuesday, February 17 (1 to 3 p.m.) & Thursday, February 19 (1 to 3 p.m.) *No public
skate December 31, 2025. See Murray Balfour Arena for December 31 public skate from 2:30 - 4:45
p.m. Clarence Mahon Arena 130 Brotherton Ave Public Skate Dates: October 14 to March 17 Time:
Tuesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. Fees: Free Free Winter Break School’s Out Public Skates: Wednesday,
December 31 (2 to 4 p.m.) Jack Hamilton Arena 1010 McCarthy Blvd Public Skate Dates: October 13 to
March 16 Time: Mondays 6-8 p.m.** Fees: Admission Fees Apply Free February 2026 School’s Out Public
Skates: Friday, February 20 (12:30 to 2:30 p.m.) Jack Staples Arena 444 Broad St N Public Skate
Dates: October 10 to March 20 Time: Fridays 6-8 p.m. Fees: Free Free Winter Break School’s Out
Public Skates: Tuesday, December 23 (12 to 2 p.m.) Free February 2026 School’s Out Public Skates:
Monday, February 16 (10:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m.) Murray Balfour Arena 68 Massey Rd Public Skate Dates:
October 8 to March 18* Time: Wednesday from 2:30 - 4:45 p.m. Fees: Free *No public skate December
24th, 2025 Public Skate Dates: October 4 to March 21 Time: Saturday from 6 - 8 p.m.** Fees:
Admission Fees Apply Free Winter Break School’s Out Public Skates: Tuesday, December 30 (12:30 to
2:30 p.m.) Free February 2026 School’s Out Public Skates: Tuesday, February 17 (12:30 to 2:30 p.m.)
Optimist Arena 222 Sunset Dr Public Skate Dates: October 19 to March 15 Time: Sundays 12 to 2
p.m.** Fees: Admission Fees Apply Free Winter Break School’s Out Public Skates: Friday, January 2
2026 (2 to 4 p.m.) Free February 2026 School’s Out Public Skates: Wednesday, February 18 (2:15 to
4:15 p.m.) The Co-Operators Centre (operated by Regina Exhibition Association Limited) 1700
Elphinstone Street Public Skate Dates: Monday to Friday Time: See Schedule Fees: Free Wheat City
Kinsmen 560 Elphinstone St. No Public Skate striped Indoor Arenas Indoor Arena Admission Fees Visit
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. ...