Public Notice Special Council Meeting scheduled for January 22
Public Notice Special Council Meeting scheduled for January 22
A special meeting of City Council will be held Thursday, January 22 at 1 p.m. in accordance with authority provided in The Cities Act. ...
Agenda Packet for 2026/27 Budget Deliberations Now Available
Agenda Packet for 2026/27 Budget Deliberations Now Available
Today, Administration released the agenda packet for the 2026-2027 Budget Deliberations. Budget Deliberations are scheduled from Monday, December 15 to Friday, December 19. ...
Public Notice for Short Term Borrowing - February 3, 2026
View the February 3, 2026, Public Notice
Public Notice for Short Term Borrowing - February 3, 2026
City Page March 4 2023
View the March 4 Issue of City Page.
Route 22
Transit Route 22 - University to Arcola East.
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Potholes
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FROST Regina Celebrates 2026 Festival Success
into warm memories and made this year’s festival truly unforgettable. Regina is proud to host this
incredible event.” This year’s festival delivered new energy and
experiences, including the magic of Disney’s Frozen at Globe Theatre. During FROST Regina, 5,760
people attended 12 sold out performances. The show was extended to March 22, 2026 and is set to be
the most successful show in Globe Theatre history! In the lobby, 750 people enjoyed Frozen themed
cookies and hot chocolate while getting tinsel and glitter in their hair – a special activation
just for FROST. REAL brought the Olympic spirit to Mosaic Stadium for 5,000 attendees. The Blizzard
Bounce had 2,800 brave bouncers and 800 people tried skiing and snow shoeing for the first time.
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Zoning Bylaw Handout-Assembly Recreation
Learn more about the changes to Assembly Recreation in the Zoning Bylaw 2019-19