Ward 8 Construction Projects
View the construction projects happening in Ward 8 this season.
Lifeguard & Swim Instructor Jobs
current openings for Lifeguard/Instructors with the City of Regina. Type ‘Lifeguard’ into the
keyword search. Questions? Contact lifeguardrecruiting@regina.ca. To
become a Lifeguard/Instructor, you first must take courses that certify you to become a lifeguard
and swimming instructor. Required Courses: Lifesaving Society Bronze Medallion (age 13+) Lifesaving
Society Bronze Cross (must have a current Bronze Medallion) Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard -
Pool (NL) (age 15+ and current first aid or AEC) Lifesaving Swim for Life Instructor (age 15+ and a
current Bronze Cross) And one of the following: Canadian Red Cross Standard First Aid CPR/AED-C
Lifesaving Society Aquatic Emergency Care (AEC) with CPR Level C St. John Ambulance Standard First
Aid: CPR Level C Note: All awards must remain current and copies of updated rewards are required to
be provided. ...
Frequently Asked Questions
een submitted. In Plan Check – application is under review. You can check estimated timelines of
permit application reviews based on project type at Regina.ca/build
Returned for Corrections – application has been returned to customer for clarifications due to
insufficient information or because it is not in compliance with code and bylaws. View the
Application Revision Notice under Documents and Images for next steps. Submittals Incomplete –
application was incomplete and requires more information before it can proceed. You will receive an
email notification from the City. View the Incomplete Application Notice under Documents and Images
for next steps. How do I submit corrections and revisions? View this document for a quick reference
on how to submit corrections. View this document for a quick reference on how to submit revisions.
For more detailed instructions, see the eBuild User Guide Will I receive my permit faster if I
apply through eBuild? Service levels are standard regardless of the way they are submitted. It
depends on the project type. For estimated review timelines, visit Regina.ca/build. Can I still submit my permit application and drawings via
email? No, as of Jan. 1, 2023 only sign applications will be accepted through email. In person
submissions are still accepted in person at the permit counter main floor City Hall. However, with
eBuild, you can submit large drawings and plans up to 100 MB and also track the status of your
application. Can I pay the fees online? Online payment is accepted through eBuild for those
applications submitted through the eBuild tool. Once your application has passed all required
reviews, a Letter of Completion is issued and the status of your application will change to Ready
for Issuance. This means your permit(s) is ready to be issued but is awaiting fee payment. To pay
your fee, go to the My Items section of your account, and select the “Pay Fees” button. This will
only be an option when payment is required. Once the fee has been paid, the documents are stamped
and permit(s) issued. The documents are made visible in your eBuild account for you to access and
print. You can also visit the main floor of City Hall to pay the permit fee in person. How do I
reset my MyAccount username and/or password? Go to the login page, click the Forgot your password
link and follow the instructions. Due to security reasons, the City of Regina is not able to reset
your password for you. How do I reset my eBuild username and/or password? Go to the MyAccount login
page, click the Forgot your password link and follow the instructions. Due to security reasons, the
City of Regina is not able to reset your password for you. What if I need to edit my information in
my account (i.e. change last name, email or address)? Log into eBuild and select My Account. Click
on Edit Contact Information to revise the information on your account. Will other application types
be available on eBuild? Yes. In the future, eBuild users can expect sign permit applications and
planning applications to be added. Can I apply for multiple applications at once? Applicants can
only apply for one application at a time through the eBuild software. Each application type has
specific requirements, fees and service levels so multiple applications cannot be submitted at
once. Can contacts other than the applicant view my eBuild application? If they have been listed as
a contact on your application and are an eBuild user, they will have access to view your
application. ...
Discretionary Use Application
A discretionary use of land, building or other structure may be permitted in a zone only at the discretion of and at a location specified by City Council.
2023-24 Budget Highlights
View the Budget Highlights for 2023-24.
Tree Donation Program Policy
Planting trees on City property is subject to the application process and by approval of the City.
Plastic
gs or wrap in your brown garbage cart. Footage of recyclable materials traveling along a conveyor
belt is shown. A woman talks to the camera. Visit Regina.ca/plastic
for more details and tips on recycling plastics.” Text appears across the screen including a link
to Regina.ca/plastic. The City of Regina logo also appears in the
bottom right hand corner. Try the Stretch Test! Does the plastic stretch when you pull it? Can you
can poke your thumb through it? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then it’s not
recyclable in the blue cart. Common examples: Grocery bag Bread bag Produce bag Saran wrap Bubble
wrap Overwrap on a pop case Do the Crinkle Test! Does the plastic bag or wrap make a crinkly sound
or tear easily? If yes, these plastics are also not recyclable in your blue cart. Common examples:
Chip bag Frozen vegetable bag Pasta noodle bag Pet food bag Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Learn more
about the Bag Ban Bylaw below The Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Bylaw prohibits a retail or food service
business from: providing, distributing or selling plastic check out bags (including biodegradable
plastic) restricting or denying the use of any reusable container or reusable bag by a person The
Plastic Checkout Bag Ban BylawOpens in new window is intended to minimize plastic waste entering
the landfill, prevent plastic litter and to extend the life of the landfill. The average Canadian
uses 200-300 plastic checkout bags a year which means that Regina residents produce millions of
single use plastic bags annually. Even if you reuse some of your bags, many are ending up in our
landfill or littered throughout our community. This ban will eliminate the excess from our
community. Exceptions The ban only applies to bags provided to customers at checkout. Businesses
may only provide plastic bags for the following purposes: carrying fruits or vegetables carrying
freshly prepared bakery items or other food items that are not pre-packaged transporting wrapped
flowers or potted plants containing bulk food items or bulk hardware items transporting live fish
covering clothes immediately following professional laundering or dry cleaning covering newspapers
or other printed materials intended to be left at the customer’s residence or place of business
carrying prescription drugs received from a pharmacy carrying fresh or frozen meat, poultry, fish
or frozen foods whether pre-packaged or not protecting linens, bedding or other similar large items
that cannot easily fit in a reusable container protecting tires that cannot easily fit in a
reusable bag using at the customer’s residence or place of business, provided such plastic bags are
pre-packaged and sold in packages of multiple bags Why a plastic checkout bag ban? To help inform
your customers about the change, you can find a variety of promotional materials to use in our
Plastic Checkout Bag Ban Business Toolkit. ...
Wascana Pool
and answers about the Wascana Pool Renewal. How do I get there? Wascana Pool is located at 2400
Wascana Drive. Transit: For your best route, check Regina.ca/transit
or Transit Live. These routes stop near the pool: 4 (Hillsdale/Walsh Acres) 7 (Whitmore Park) 8
(Eastview/Normandy Heights) 9 (Parkridge) 15 (Heritage West) 40 (Albert South/Albert North)
Bike/scooter racks: Several bike racks are located by the admission area. Remember your lock! What
is the capacity of the pool? How will I know if it’s at capacity? The Capacity at Wascana Pool is
800. If the facility is at capacity, no more people will be allowed in until other people leave.
The cashier will let you know when you show up or you can call us at 306.777.7529. Is this a
saltwater pool? Yes, it’s saltwater-generated chlorine - but it’s not at all like the ocean. Our
pool water is about 3000 parts per million (ppm) salt while the ocean is about 10 times that
amount. Salt water has benefits to swimmers’ skin and eyes compared to traditional chlorine treated
water. Can I bring my own food? Yes, picnics are welcome! Outside food and non-alcoholic drinks are
allowed – or visit the concession operated by The Capital City Kitchen Picnic tables and benches
are available inside the facility as well as outside around the accessible playground and spray pad
areas. Where can I view the concession menu? Is the concession available for park users too? The
concession is operated by Capital City Kitchen for the 2026 season. Is there a washroom/changeroom
available for playground and spray pad users? Yes, there is an accessible washroom for playground
and spray pad users that is accessed from outside of the concession building. There are also
gendered washrooms located a few paces east of the concession in a separate, existing standalone
facility. Is alcohol allowed in the facility? What about smoking, vaping and cannabis use? No
alcohol or substances of any kind are allowed in the facility. Smoking and vaping are not permitted
in the facility or within 10m of the entrance. Anyone under the influence of substances or causing
a disturbance will be asked to leave. Where can I store my personal items while I swim? Coin return
lockers ($0.25) are available in three locations – inside the changeroom facility, outside on the
pool deck by the hot tub and outside by the eating area by the concession. Lockers also accommodate
bringing your own lock. Are there lounge chairs and shade at the facility? Can I bring my own lawn
chair? There are picnic tables and benches and both sunny and tree-shaded areas around the pools.
You are welcome to bring your own lawn chair, blankets or towels to enjoy the grassy area. What
height do I need to be to ride the waterslides? Can I ride with my child? Riders must be 107 cm
tall (42 inches or 3.5 feet) to ride the waterslides and the accessible side by side slide. For
safety, only one rider is permitted at a time. What are the pool depths? Leisure pool: tot area in
zero depth entry area / deep end 1 m Lazy river depth: 1.1 m Hot tub: 1 m Lap pool: shallow end 1.4
m / deep end 3.8 m Does the pool provide lifejackets/PFDs and pool floaties? Can I bring my own?
The pool has a limited number of lifejackets/PFDs and floatation boards available. We do not offer
pool floaties. You are welcome to bring your own lifejackets/PFDs, pool floaties and water toys,
but please ask a lifeguard before using floaties and water toys. No items are permitted on the
waterslides. Can I rent the pool? The facility is not available for rentals at this time; however
you can rent the multi-purpose room for birthday parties and other private events. Fill out the
application form and submit it by email to wascanaroomrental@regina.ca Will there be swimming lessons offered at Wascana Pool? Yes. Visit our
Leisure Guide webpage for details. What are the sustainability features of the facility? Water
conservation features include a regenerative pool water filtration system, low consumption
fixtures, and recirculating spray pad. Energy conservation and emission reduction features include
a high-efficient water heating plant, solar panels, LED lighting and variable speed pool pumps.
Approximately 30% of the energy for the facility comes from the solar panels. We used as much real
estate as possible and available on the site for this feature. How much did the facility cost and
who funded it? The Wascana Pool Renewal Project cost $16.4 million. The project received $12
million in funding from the Government of Saskatchewan through the Municipal Economic Enhancement
Program (MEEP). The City covered the remainder of the cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Tennis and Pickleball Application Form
Use this form to request a tennis or pickleball court reservation.
Public Notice - 2340 Windsor Park Road
View the Proposed Development happening at 2340 Windsor Park Road