I Love Regina Day Exhibitor & Performer Information
r Early Bird Deadline – May 31 Exhibitor Application Deadline – July 31, or until space is filled
Performer Application Deadline – Extended to June 26 Exhibitor and
Performer Application Form The 2026 I Love Regina Day Exhibitor and Performer Application Form is
now open. Start your Application Approval Process Applicants must be approved before participating
in I Love Regina Day. If you have not been contacted with an approval confirmation within 10
business days of submitting your application, please reach out to ILoveRegina@Regina.ca. Your
participation is not associated with being an event sponsor. The City of Regina has the right to
deny any individual, organization, group or business participation in I Love Regina Day and the
City retains the right in its sole discretion to select exhibitors, partners, performers and
demonstrations that meet the requirements of this application and align with the purpose and intent
of the event and the strategic goals of the City. See “Terms & Conditions” for additional
details. Once the City has approved an Applicant, information on exhibitor booth locations in
Victoria Park and/or performance times, set-up instructions, drop-off locations and parking will be
provided closer to the event date. Applicants will also be notified if there is an event
cancellation or alteration due to poor weather conditions. If you can no longer participate in I
Love Regina Day, you must provide the event organizer with at least 10 business days’ notice.
No-shows without communication on the day of the event will result in a status change to “not in
good standing” for future events organized by the City of Regina. The City recommends that
Applicants purchase insurance to protect against any risks associated with their activity and that
they see an insurance broker to discuss their insurance needs. Contact Us For any event questions
or concerns, please contact: Brianne Moore Event Specialist, City of Regina ILoveRegina@Regina.ca
Secondary and Concept Plan Application Form
The application process for Secondary Plans & Concept Plans starts with the Secondary Plan & Concept Plan Application Form.
Commercial NECB Drawing Requirements
View the National Energy Code for Buildings drawing requirements.
Advisory Hazardous Materials
View the Advisory for Hazardous Materials – Conditions for Renovations, Alterations, Demolition or Construction
Landfill Tipping Policy
This policy ensures City of Regina employees and landfill customers are protected from all hazards, such as potential traffic hazards and specific hazards associated with the landfill working face.
City Square Booking Checklist
Review the City Square Plaza Booking Checklist before completing your application form.
Tents, Stages & Temporary Structures
m (48in) above grade. Temporary Buildings (seasonal buildings, warm up shelters, etc.) Building
over 10m2 and used for any purpose other than an on-site
construction offices. View Example Events & Sample Plans A building permit is required to
construct a tent, stage or temporary building if: To Apply Complete the Tent & Temporary
Structure Application Package and ensure your application contains all required information and
documents. Incomplete submissions will not be accepted. The application must be signed by the legal
owner of the property as well as the applicant. Submit your application through our new online
eBuild software or in-person at City Hall. The City will review your application to ensure it meets
all regulations and/or bylaws. Apply Online Once your application is approved, you will receive an
email advising you of the permit fee (be sure to check your junk mail folder). Payment can be made
online for eBuild customers, over the phone, or at the permit counter on the main floor of City
Hall. Please note, the permit is not issued until you have paid the fee. Once issued, the
applicable permits and approved drawings will be sent to you via email. Permit Fee Temporary
Building Permit $138 /month Permit Timeline View the current permit Processing Times Required
Inspections Final Inspection - After construction or set up complete Construction cannot begin
until the permit is issued. If work starts prior to receiving a building permit, you will be
subject to a surcharge. Other permit application(s) may be required and are separate from the
building permit process. City of Regina Parks: if the event is to occur on City of Regina property,
application must be made with Central Scheduling to book the facility. Temporary Street Use Permit:
if the event will disrupt vehicular or pedestrian traffic, a Temporary Street Use Permit will be
required to close the street or sidewalk. ...
Commercial NECB Performance Report
A Performance Report is required as part of the building and development permit application for new buildings and additions that require NECB compliance.
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