Confirmed Cases of Dutch Elm Disease in Regina
l 1 and August 31, when Dutch elm disease-carrying beetles are most active. For more information
about Dutch elm disease, including prevention tips, visit
Regina.ca/DutchElm.
City Page April 1 2023
View the April 1 Issue of City Page
Regina Transit Master Plan
View the Regina Transit Master Plan.
Healthy Halloween Passes Are Back
, badminton or tennis. It’s a fantastic way to support active and healthy children in our
community. On Halloween, October 31, trick or treaters can visit any
of the following locations, where City staff will be handing out free passes (while supplies last):
City Hall Fieldhouse Lawson Aquatic Centre North West Leisure Centre Sandra Schmirler Leisure
Centre mâmawêyatitân centre Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre Core Ritchie Neighbourhood Centre
Glencairn Neighbourhood Centre South Leisure Centre Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre Mitakuyé Owâs’ā
Centre Happy Halloween!
Capital City Kitchen Now Open New Cafeteria at City Hall Offers a Fresh Take on Everyday Meals
and a welcoming atmosphere. “Capital City Kitchen is a new meeting place for our employees, our
neighbours and the thousands of people who work and visit downtown
every day,” said Mayor Chad Bachynski. “Thanks to Tim and Shane, this corner of City Hall is being
brought back to life with the kind of heart, hospitality and homegrown flavour that Regina is known
for.” Capital City Kitchen is operated by the teams behind Dad’s Diner and Hillside Smoke ’N Que.
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2026 Spring Street Sweep Underway
show when parking is not allowed. Residents can prepare by downloading the Sweep&Plow app to
find out when crews will be in their neighbourhood. Or visit
Regina.ca/Sweep and enter your address to find out when crews will be in your neighbourhood. Street
sweeping can create dust that makes it harder to see. Residents should close their windows and use
sidewalks away from the work when possible. If you see sweeping equipment, slow down, leave plenty
of space and drive carefully. Updates on the spring street sweep can be found at Regina.ca/Sweep.
City of Regina Provides Various Ways to Pay Property Taxes
can access their property assessment and tax information anywhere, anytime, as well as opt in for
paperless tax notices through Regina.ca/eProperty.Visit
Regina.ca/Tax for more information about TIPPS and property tax payment options.
Land & Property Development
n Permits Zoning Information Building & Zoning Compliance Certificates Permit History &
Building Plans Mail City Hall 2476 Victoria Ave Regina SKVisit
Advisories & Reports for industry news and announcements. Planning & Development Services
City Hall 2476 Victoria Ave PO Box 1790 Regina SK S4P 3C8 Contact Us 306-777-7000 Announcements
Online & Email Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Submit a service request. View the
Department Directory (PDF). Phone In Person Hours of Operation Development Fees & Charges
Processing Times Maps & Neighbourhood Profiles Proposed Developments Official Community Plan
Find agenda and minutes to City Council meetings. ...
Building & Demolition
being built is safe. Building Inspections Building Codes & Bylaws Building & Demolition
Permits eBuild Mail City Hall 2476 Victoria Ave Regina SKVisit
Advisories & Reports for industry news and announcements. Development Services City Hall 2476
Victoria Ave PO Box 1790 Regina SK S4P 3C8 Contact Us Use our online forms to schedule a building
inspection. Announcements Online Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Submit a Service Request.
View the Department Directory (PDF). ...
City Page March 18, 2023
View the March 18 Issue of City Page.
Court Fees, Reservations and Guidelines
Recreation facility court Fees, Reservations and Guidelines
Maple Leaf Pool Concept Plans
View the Maple Leaf Pool Renewal Concept Plans
Become a Contracted City of Regina Recreation, Sport or Fitness Instructor
the following: Group Exercise Fundamentals and Specialty Aquatic Exercise Exercise for Older Adults
For more information, see the SPRA website at https://www.spra.sk.ca/fitness/ The City of Regina accepts other equivalent
Group Fitness Instructor certifications. Please contact Instructors@regina.ca to verify. Current
Intermediate/Standard First Aid and CPR (Level A or C). Certification through Canadian Red Cross,
St. John Ambulance or Lifesaving Society is preferred. Other skills: Training and experience
working with participants of all ages and abilities. The ability to lead and adapt programs for
inclusive populations. Strong communication and leadership skills. Ready to apply? Certified
Personal Trainers: Certification from a recognized organization such as NASM, Canfitpro, CSEP or
equivalent. Current Intermediate/Standard First Aid and CPR (Level A or C). Certification through
Canadian Red Cross, St. John Ambulance or Lifesaving Society is preferred. Specialized
certifications such as pre- and post-natal training are an asset Other skills: Training and
experience working with participants of all ages and abilities. The ability to lead and adapt
programs for inclusive populations. Strong communication and leadership skills. Ready to apply?
LiveWell Instructors: Certified Personal Trainer, CSEP-CEP (Certified Exercise Physiologists) is an
asset Degree in Kinesiology or enrolled in a Kinesiology program preferred Current
Intermediate/Standard First Aid and CPR (Level A or C). Certification through Canadian Red Cross,
St. John Ambulance or Lifesaving Society is preferred. Other skills: Training and experience
working with participants of all ages and abilities. The ability to lead and adapt programs for
inclusive populations. Strong communication and leadership skills Ready to apply? Sport
Instructors: Relevant training, experience or certification in their area of instruction. National
Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) is considered an asset. Current Intermediate/Standard First
Aid and CPR (Level A or C) is required. Certification through Canadian Red Cross, St. John
Ambulance or Lifesaving Society is preferred. Other skills: Knowledge of sport-specific rules and
fundamentals. Experience coaching or instructing individuals or groups. Training and experience
working with participants of all ages and abilities. The ability to lead and adapt programs for
inclusive populations. Strong communication and leadership skills. Ready to apply? Adapted Fitness
and Recreation Instructor: Adapted recreation instructors have specialized training and
qualifications such as: Knowledge of inclusive and adaptive programming. Certification in adaptive
sport, therapeutic recreation or specialized fitness. Neurological or chronic condition management
experience. See the City of Regina’s Accessible and Inclusive Recreation page or email
SocialIncllusionPrograms@Regina.ca for more information. Have Questions? Email
Instructors@regina.ca Ready to Apply? Complete the form below. Contracted Instructor Application