Cold Weather Stucco Application
Cold Weather Stucco Application Advisory
New Beginnings Enhanced Emergency Shelter Opens in Regina
ransition residents into more stable forms of housing. The programming meets individuals where they
are by creating a low barrier, safe and welcoming environment that
supports clients with a coordinated, wrap-around approach.
Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
ces not caused by heat, smoke or fire and after attending and inspecting, there is no danger to
safety, health and welfare of people, property or the environment.
Or when a unauthorized entry signal from a security system is dispatched to Regina Fire &
Protective Services. The following false alarm fees will be billed by calendar year to the property
owner: 1st false alarm: No Charge - Warning letter 2nd false alarm: $300 fee 3rd and subsequent
false alarms: $600 fee each Property owners will be notified by letter detailing the incident and
applicable fees. The Fire Bylaw was established to provide for fire prevention, suppression and
protection services to the Regina citizens. Fire Bylaw
Coopertown Concept Plan
View the Coopertown Concept Plan.
Heritage Property Designation Criteria
Review the designation criteria before applying for municipal heritage designation.
Waste Plan Regina Update
View the 2019 update on Waste Plan Regina.
Design Standard - General
View the General Design Standards.
PL202400084 - Record of Decision
Record of Decision - 1705 Neville Drive
Tree Of Life
nviting Indigenous youth to lead this visual identity, the City honours Indigenous knowledge of
land stewardship and reflects a future where culture, environment
and creativity grow together. Call Overview The City of Regina invites Indigenous youth to submit
an original design that represents their interpretation of a “Tree of Life.” Design may be created
in any two-dimensional medium, including: Digital illustration Drawing Painting Collage Photography
Mixed media Other 2D format Design Requirement: Minimum finished size: Letter size (8.5 × 11
inches/216 × 279 mm) Resolution: 300 DPI Layout: The design should be centered, with space around
the edges to allow fo reproduction across different formats Eligibility This call is open to
Indigenous youth who meet all of the following criteria: Identify as Indigenous (First Nations,
Inuit or Métis). Aged 12 to 20 years old as of the submission deadline. Currently attending or
participating in programming at one of the following: A school within Regina’s urban boundaries
University of Regina First Nations University of Canada Shortlisted candidates may be asked to
provide proof of age, identity, community connection and current enrollment or participation.
Submission Requirements Please submit the following: Your design (digital file or high-quality scan
or photograph for non-digital works) Your full name Your age School or program affiliation Title of
design and a short description of your concept (up to 250 words) How to Submit Submit your design
by email to: Trees@regina.ca If you require assistance digitizing or submitting your design, please
contact Trees@regina.ca no later than 5 p.m. CST on April 9, 2026. Submission Deadline All
submissions must be received by: April 12, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. CST. Selection Process Submissions
will be reviewed by the Urban Forest Management Plan project team, which includes: Elders and
knowledge keepers City staff from Parks and Open Space Services City staff from Recreation and
Cultural Services One design will be selected for use in the Urban Forest Management Plan and may
be used in other City communications, promotional materials and digital platforms. Selected
applicants will be notified by email. ...
Official Community Plan
o 300,000 people and set the stage for its longer-term development. Design Regina contains a
comprehensive policy framework that guides the physical, environmental, economic, social and cultural development of the city. ...