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l, but generally isn't too needy.” Shovel moving snow away from drain. Close up of a man wearing a yellow vest. [Narrator] “To adopt a storm drain visit: regina.ca/stormdrain to choose and name your storm drain, then watch for an email from the city with your welcome package.” Website appears with a white map of Regina with blue markers of the storm drains. A box appears on the right side and “Stormy” types in the name box. “This program helps to keep our neighbourhoods vibrant places to live, work, and play.” Man wearing a yellow vest walks towards the camera holding a rake and a paper bag. Mother and her sons walk away holding rakes, brooms and carrying a garbage bin. *Upbeat music* Text appears across the screen with a link to regina.ca/stormdrain. The Regina logo appears in the middle of the screen By adopting and caring for a storm drain, you: Protect public and private property from street flooding. Protect water quality by keeping leaves and debris from flowing into Wascana Creek. Provide a fun way to get your family involved in giving back to the community. How to Adopt a Storm Drain 1. Choose your storm drain on the interactive map. Click the map edit icon on the top menu bar. Provide name and email contact. Give your storm drain a “grate” name. 2. Check your email for a welcome package. 3. Let the storm drain caring begin! Adopt a Storm Drain Find Online Adopting a storm drain is easy and a great opportunity to give back to your community. View Full Screen How to Care for Your Storm Drain Caring for your storm drain is simple! The best time to check on your storm drain is before and after a heavy rainfall, before the snow melts and when trees lose their leaves. Check to make sure your storm drain is clear of leaves, debris, and litter. If your storm drain is blocked, use a rake, broom or shovel and dustpan to clear leaves and debris away from the storm drain. Avoid pushing leaves and debris into the storm drain or onto the street. Once the storm drain is cleaned, the water can flow freely into the storm drain and prevent pooling water or flooding. ...

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service provider. Urns for the indoor columbarium must be fire resistant. A personal security code allows you access to the indoor columbarium during visiting hours. Columbarium There are 2 ossuaries located at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery. There are two Ossuaries located at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery that allows for cremated remains to be placed in column shaped common urn. One is located in Prairie Plaza adjacent to the administrative office and interments are permitted between May and October. The other is located in Prairie Lane Columbarium and interments are permitted year-round. A bronze plaque can be purchased to memorialize a loved one. Ossuary There is a Scattering Garden at both Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery and Regina Cemetery. A scattering garden is a peaceful area where you can choose to scatter the ashes of your loved ones upon it, allowing those who have passed away to remain a part of nature in a beautiful setting. A bronze plaque can be purchased to memorialize a loved one. Interments in the Scattering Gardens are permitted between May and October. Scattering Garden The City of Regina interments can be booked up to one month in advance, and the booking must be confirmed at least two business days prior to the burial through Cemeteries Administration Office. All of the required information, legal documentation, paperwork and payment must be submitted to the Cemeteries Administration Office before an interment is officially confirmed. You can contact the City of Regina's Cemeteries Administration Office by: Email: cemeteries@regina.ca Phone: 306-777-7395 In-person: Cemeteries Administration Office, 815 Assiniboine Avenue East, Regina, SK S4V 1A6. Book an appointment in advance so we can better serve you one-on-one. The following information is required when booking an interment: Full legal name of the deceased Deceased date of birth Deceased date of death Interment rights holder's full name, address and phone number Next of kin’s full name, address, phone number and relationship to the deceased Date and time of the interment Interment site including name of the Cemetery, Lot and Placement (head (A), middle (B), foot (C) Signed Cemetery License Agreement by the interment rights holder for the lot. Further supporting documentation to verify the interment rights holder of the lot may be required. As it may take time to obtain the required supporting documentation, please allow for this time when making final arrangements If you are booking from out of town, a copy of the certificate can be provided by fax or email with the original provided to our office prior to the interment by mail or dropped off at the office. ...

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s developed within two years of receiving an occupancy permit. If a resident reports a delinquent property, a City bylaw or development officer will visit the property and make a record of any infractions. If it is deemed to be in contravention of any City Bylaws, a notice to comply will be issued to the registered property owner. Subsequent enforcement will ensue if necessary. Additionally, information is available online at Regina.ca/Yardcare, as well as on the main floor lobby of City Hall.  What can be done if residents are not maintaining their yard? If you have concerns about property, contact the City of Regina at 306-777-7000 with specific detail. Frequently Asked Questions

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quired to be on the parcel when the condominium plan is submitted for approval. The bare land "unit" is a specific portion of the parcel. A purchaser buys the "unit" from the developer and contracts with the developer to build a building on the unit. In this sense, the "unit"' is analogous to a lot in a subdivision. Base Tax In a base tax system, a specific dollar amount is applied to the municipal portion of each tax bill, regardless of an owner's property assessment. The calculation for the school and library portion of the tax bill does not change. The municipal portion of the property tax bill is calculated as: Base Tax + (Taxable Assessment X Municipal Mill Rate X Mill Rate Factor) ÷ 1000 = Municipal Taxes While a base tax changes the amount of taxes paid for a specific property, a base tax does not increase or decrease the total tax collected. Currently, municipal, school and library taxes are determined using the following calculation: (Taxable Assessment X Municipal Mill Rate X Mill Rate Factor) ÷ 1000 = Property Taxes Building Value The total assessment value of all structures located on a property, as determined following the rules and regulations set out in legislation and in the Saskatchewan Assessment Manual. Used in the Cost Approach to Value. Building Quality The quality of workmanship and materials used to construct a building. Quality may be defined as any of the following: Low - Low-cost construction meeting minimum building requirements. Fair - Mass-produced construction with low cost as the primary consideration. Average - Most common quality of buildings. Mass-produced and meeting or exceeding minimum building requirements. Quality of materials and workmanship are acceptable. Good - May be mass-produced. Good quality standard materials are used. Some attention is given to architectural design. Very Good - Frequently individual design. Attention given to interior and exterior refinements and detail. Excellent - Typically individual design. High-quality material and workmanship. Attention to detail. Business Improvement District (BID) A BID provides a mechanism by which a group of businesses or property owners in a community, area or neighbourhood can collectively organize, finance and implement economic development activities (such as marketing and promotion, signage, streetscaping, etc.). The City of Regina collects the BID tax (an additional mill rate) on behalf of each Business Improvement District. There are two BIDs in Regina. The first is called Regina Downtown and includes the area between Osler Street to Albert Street and Saskatchewan Drive to Victoria Avenue. The second is called the Regina Warehouse District and includes the area surrounding Dewdney Avenue from Albert Street to Broad Street. C Calculated MAF (Market Adjustment Factor) The market adjustment factor calculated from each individual sale listed in the Building Sales Report for a valuation neighbourhood. Used in the Cost Approach to Value. Change in Average (percent) Indicates the overall percentage difference in the assessment from the previous year to the current year. City-Wide Profile Summary information that provides an overview for a particular group of properties ("Residential" for example). This information describes the property group's characteristics and compares the similarities and differences in assessment change for the property group in different areas (city-wide, market area and valuation neighbourhood.) Closed Veranda An enclosed extension attached along the exterior of a building or structure. Cost Approach to Value Approach for estimating market value-based assessments that quantifies the cost in current dollars to recreate the property being assessed and assumes that a potential purchaser would pay no more for that property than the cost of replacement. Condo Style The style of construction of a building, such as Lowrise Converted Condo, 2 Story Duplex, etc. Condominium A form of legal ownership of a building and property, consisting of two parts: The first part includes common property, such as roads, parking spaces, recreational facilities, elevators and lawns. Each owner owns a proportionate share of the common property. The second part, called a unit, is owned by and registered in the name of the purchaser of the unit. Condominiums can be residential, commercial or both. In standard or regular condominiums, a building is divided into units. Typically standard condominiums are usually known as townhouse or apartment condominiums. The Condominium Property Act, 1993 governs the formation of condominiums and defines the rights and responsibilities of condominium developers, owners and boards. ...

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Indigenous Artist in Residence

ands working with beads. Wide frame of a beadwork guide. “I've always lived very urban and because I'm metis I don't have a reservation community to visit”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of Audie walking in an alley. Close up of Audie walking on the sidewalk. “Our city is still very much traditional territories and indigenous land, and so I think the concept of urban indigeneity is so fruitful to talk about and that's something I've definitely worked through with previous art pieces”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of a neighbourhood. Wide frame of the neighbourhood street. Close up of a student beadworking with Audie and other students out of frame in the background. Close up of a beads on a string on top of a beadwork guide. “This piece I'm working on right now is beaded wall hanging that is made with size 10 seed beads”. Wide frame of Audie at her desk with her beads. Close up of Audie’s hand beadworking. “How I got the image that I'm working from is I took a picture of the sky in the city from my backyard in Regina at the exact same time as my auntie took a picture of the sky in Lebret, which is a smaller community that is outside of, like, city limits”. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of neighbourhood. Wide frame of tree tops and the sky. “This merging of two skies into one image really highlights the fact that the sky is not different within those two spaces, and I think that really speaks to the layers of urban indigeneity in a very subtle way”. Close up of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. Wide frame of Audie and her cat at her desk with her beads. Close up of hands working with beads. Close up of rocks, a shell and beadwork needles on a shelf. Close up of Audie’s beadwork. “You can see my work right now in Radical Stitch which is a touring exhibition about beadwork, curated by Cathy Mattes, Michelle Lavallee, and Sherry Farrell Racette”. Wide frame of hands working with beads on a table. Close up Audie sitting on the floor. Wide frame of Audie sitting in a chair with her artwork. (gentle music) Close up to Audie and students sitting on the floor in a room, working with beads. Text appears across the screen with a link to Visit Regina.ca/artist For open Calls to Artist. *City of Regina outro sound* The Regina logo appears in the middle of the screen. Public At & Collections Investing in Arts & Culture Artist Calls 2026 IAIR Call

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