Development Charges Rate Review Report
View the 2023 Development Charges Rate Review Council Report.
Retrofit Rebate Program Terms & Conditions
View the Residential Retrofit Rebate Program Terms & Conditions.
Dog Swim
2024, at Regent Pool (3600 McKinley Avenue). Timeslots for each swim session are based on your
dog's size. Pre-registration required. Registration opens on August
1 at 9 a.m. and closes on August 23 at 9 a.m. I heard that the sessions are based on size/weight.
What are the specific sessions? Yes, the dog swim has been divided into sessions based on a dog’s
weight so that each session accommodates similar-sized dogs. The sessions are as follows: Large
Dogs - 60 lbs and over Medium Dogs - 25-60 lbs Small Dogs - Under 25 lbs Service Dogs - Any
weight/size How much does it cost to register? The cost to register your dog is $10. Registration
How many dogs can be registered and participate in each session? 30 Do I need to create a separate
account for my dog on Regina Recreation Online? No. Your dog does not need their own account. Log
in to your account and register using your name. Can I register on the day of the event? No. ...
Riding With Us
east one bus stop before your regular stop. You don’t have to ring the bell. Remain near the front
of the bus until the driver finds a safe place to open the door and
let you off. In some instances, this may not be the exact spot you requested. Exit the bus from the
front door. Accessible Bus Stops Regina Transit has six accessible bus stops located on 11th Avenue
by the Cornwall Centre. These bus stops improve accessibility for customers with disabilities. The
unique bus stops include: A yellow pole. A yellow schedule holder indicating the route name and
numbers that stop at that location. A braille plaque indicating the route name and numbers stopping
at that location. Raised lettering information plaque. These unique features help persons with
disabilities use and identify the bus stop. On 11th Avenue, we also have accessible heated bus
shelters. Each shelter is powered by electricity and is large enough to accommodate a person using
a mobility device. The light in the shelter comes on automatically when it becomes dark outside.
Transit riders waiting for their bus can activate radiant heaters in the shelter by pushing a
button. Also included is a braille "Push for heat" decal located beside the button. Once activated,
the heat stays on for approximately five minutes. Mobility Devices The maximum size of mobility
devices such as wheelchair or scooter that can be accommodated on a conventional bus is 34 inches
wide by 51 inches long. Measurements must be taken at the broadest points of the mobility device to
ensure it can fit on the bus. Please note that some mobility devices, particularly four-wheeled
scooters, might still have trouble getting on the bus. If a mobility device is unable to make the
tight turn from the low floor ramp at the front door to the bus aisle towards the seating area, we
recommend using paratransit services. The City of Regina received funding under the new COVID-19
Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program for Mobility Device Securement
System to install 66 self-securement systems for mobility devices on 66 buses. These stations allow
a hands-free approach for customers with mobility devices to secure themselves on the bus without
the assistance of the operator. This project was funded in part by the Government of Canada and the
Government of Saskatchewan. For more information on federal infrastructure funding, visit
infrastructure.gc.ca. Driver Shields The City of Regina received funding under the new COVID-19
Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program for Bus Operator Driver Shields
for retrofitting existing buses in the transit fleet to have permanent barriers in the operator
compartment. Currently, all buses have a temporary barrier in place to help the spread of COVID 19.
These new barriers will be a permanent hard structure to help protect operator and customer from
virus spread, but also secures the operator from any physical threat as well. This project was
funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan. For more information
on federal infrastructure funding, visit infrastructure.gc.ca. Lost and Found All valuable articles
left on Regina Transit are brought to the Transit Information Centre by the next working day. Call
the Transit Information Centre at 306-777-7433 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to see if your lost item
was found on the bus. Please have the following information handy when reporting a lost item: Name.
Phone number (day/evening). Date and approximate time the item was lost. Information about the bus
or bus stop where the item was left (location of stop, bus route number/name). Description of the
item (colour, size, type of material, model or serial number, or any other unique identifying
marks). ...
Education & Resources
he various layers necessary to maintain the efficient operation of a landfill. Your class will
divide into four teams to discuss the pros and cons of opening a new
landfill, generate ideas for handling the closure of a local landfill, and propose alternatives to
building a new one. All materials will be provided by City staff. Age/Grade Group: Grade
Six/Seven/Eight Composting in the City What is the City Green Cart program, and why should we
actively participate? City staff will guide students through the process, explaining the benefits
of composting in an urban setting. Your class will engage in discussions about the positive impact
of composting on the environment and brainstorm ways to encourage community involvement. All
materials will be provided by City staff. Age/Grade Group: Grade Six/Seven/Eight Water Wonders Dive
into the fascinating world of water in Regina! Explore the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant,
learn about the water cycle and understand the importance of water conservation. Through
interactive activities, students will gain insights into the city's water management, fostering a
sense of responsibility towards this vital resource. Age/Grade Group: Grade One-Grade Eight
Presentations for Elementary School Classrooms
The City of Regina offers school age presentations based on the Saskatchewan Science
Curriculum. The Boardroom Congratulations, you're hired! In this session, students will have the
opportunity to pitch an innovative idea for a unique service or invention that will captivate
Regina residents and raise excitement about waste management. Following a presentation on the
City's existing waste and recycling programs, your class will break into groups to brainstorm and
discuss creative new concepts. Age/Grade Group: Science 10-12 The Green Initiative Welcome to the
Green Initiative! In this session, students will learn about Regina's composting programs through
an engaging presentation. The focus will be on understanding the benefits of composting for the
environment. ...
Henry Baker Scholarship Program
The Henry Baker Scholarship Program is now open for 2025. The
application deadline is May 31, 2025. ...
Public Notice - 2735 5th Avenue; 1111, 1113, 1121 Rae Street
Public Notice - 2735 5th Avenue; 1111, 1113, 1121 Rae Street