Design Regina B.13 Warehouse District Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.13 - Warehouse District Neighbourhood Plan
City of Regina Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering
s Procurement Policy. The goal of the policy is to break down systemic barriers for Indigenous
vendors to enter the competitive municipal procurement environment.
The Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering will include presentations, a City-lead panel Q&A
session, and special keynote speaker, Terry Bird Tuesday, February 25, 2025 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Regina Performing Arts Centre 1077 Angus St. Regina SK S4T 1Y4 Registration is free. Space is
limited. Register Now! City of Regina Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering
Education & Resources
to schools, businesses, and organizations, offering valuable insights for a sustainable future.
Join us in minimizing waste and creating a healthier environment.
Education Presentations & Workshops If you are a classroom, workplace or community group
interested in a presentation or workshop about waste reduction and diversion, recycling, composting
or anything waste related, use our online request form. ...
Harm Reduction Funding Recipients
View the Harm Reduction Funding Recipients.
City of Regina Indigenous Procurement Business Gathering: Register Early
s Procurement Policy. The goal of the policy is to break down systemic barriers for Indigenous
vendors to enter the competitive municipal procurement environment.
The City has generated a verified Indigenous vendor list that has more than 200 vendors on it and
of those, 14 have been awarded municipal contracts. In 2023, the City’s Indigenous procurement
spend was $2.9 million. Visit Regina.ca/BusinessGathering to register today!
Corporate Services
e division equips staff with technology, process, physical workspace and equipment to do their
jobs, while creating a safe, healthy and engaging work environment.
It also ensures safe and welcoming recreation and public facilities for residents and tourists to
Regina. ...
Request to Waive Bin Colour Requirements
as been approved or denied no later than 10 business days after submission. Request approval is at
the discretion of the Director of Water, Waste & Environment.
Businesses and organizations that have specific branding colour requirements (e.g. part of a
franchise with decor colour requirements, specific operational needs, etc.) can apply for a waiver
of bin colour requirements. Approved applicants must still comply with all other requirements in
The Waste Management Bylaw 2012-63, Sections 37.3-37.4. Email Address:
Grandfathering Bins Form
been approved or denied no later than 10 business days after submission. Application approval is at
the discretion of the Director of Water, Waste & Environment.
Grandfathering Bins Businesses, institutions and organizations that have implemented a multi-stream
waste management program for all three streams (recycling which collects more than paper, food and
yard waste, and garbage) prior to March 31, 2023, can apply to have their bins grandfathered in,
meaning they do not have to change their waste bins to meet the City’s mandatory colour scheme.
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Governance
of expertise, experience, skills and backgrounds. The skills and backgrounds collectively
represented on the Board reflect the diverse nature of the environment and community we serve. The City of Regina is the sole shareholder
of CSIR. ...
City Continues Public Engagement for Scarth Street Mall Revitalization; Releases Initial Survey Results
with over 6,600 participants providing valuable feedback. Key findings from the survey indicate a
strong preference for maintaining a pedestrian-only environment,
along with other suggestions for potential improvements to the space, reflecting the community's
desire for a lively, walkable space in the heart of downtown. Following a decision made during the
2024 budget process the construction for the project has been rescheduled to begin in 2027. This
extension allows the City more time to engage with the community, gather additional insights, and
refine the vision for Scarth Street Mall.
City of Regina Celebrates National Tree Day with Seedling Giveaway
our lives," said Russell Eirich, Manager of Open Space Services. "Trees make our homes and
communities beautiful while contributing to improving the environment." Regina is home to over 500,000 hand-planted trees. These trees
help reduce flooding, cool our neighbourhoods naturally, and remove the CO2 equivalent of 3,330
mid-sized vehicles from the atmosphere annually. This urban forest is a key part of Regina's
long-term goal of becoming a 100 per cent renewable city by 2050. Visit Regina.ca/Trees for more
information.
Wastewater Master Plan
The Wastewater Master Plan is a comprehensive wastewater service planning document designed to support the OCP Community Priorities.