What We Offer
Find out why the City of Regina is a great place to work. We are proud to offer extensive benefits,
competitive compensation, ongoing learning opportunities, employee recognition programs and a safe
working environment.
Natural Areas
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Releasing non-native plants or aquarium pets into any body of water is illegal in Saskatchewan and puts our native species at risk. Please do not release living things into any lake, river, stream, pond or storm drain. ...
Jason Agar
ion and effective learning. Additionally, I am dedicated to fostering healthy schools by promoting
mental wellness, physical health, and a supportive environment for
both students and staff. My focus is on creating an inclusive and responsive learning environment, enhancing transparency, equitable resource distribution, and
enhanced support for educators. Committed to staying in the classroom, I’ll maintain direct,
up-to-date knowledge of the educational environment. ...
Neighbourhood Guidelines Review Tool
The Complete Neighbourhood Review Tool has been developed to assist in the assessment of Secondary & Concept Plan Applications
Laura Luby
net 306-533-3138 As a candidate for Trustee in Subdivision 6, I request you support on November 13.
I’m Laura Luby and I am committed to creating an environment where
all children can thrive, especially as my granddaughter prepares to enter school. ...
City Operations
o deliver reliable services to our community. We work together to build and maintain safe roads,
provide sustainable transportation, water, waste and environmental
services to our community, and public safety programs that preserve and enhance life, property and
the environment. ...
Tolu Folarin
passionate advocate for quality education and a mother of three, I understand the challenges
families face and I am committed to creating supportive environments
where all students can thrive. ...
Inflow & Infiltration
ina has two sewer systems: Domestic Sewer System: Designed to carry sewage to the Wastewater
Treatment Plan to be treated before returning it to the environment.
Storm Sewer System: Prevents streets from flooding by draining and carrying excess stormwater
(water from rainfall and snowmelt) to Wascana Creek untreated. Problems with Inflow &
Infiltration There are several problems caused by inflow and infiltration, including: Basement
flooding caused by too much water in the domestic system. Reduced wastewater system capacity for
residents. ...
Cross Connection Control Accuracy Verification Report
Cross Connection Control Accuracy Verification Report
Explore Winter with Regina’s Winter/Spring Leisure Guide
veWell Program: Designed for participants aged 15 and older, this program offers group training
sessions led by personal trainers in a supportive gym environment.
Beginner Stained Glass: A new class for individuals aged 15 and older, teaching the fundamentals of
stained-glass art. Participants can create their own project from start to finish and take home a
beautiful piece to display. Adapted Dance Class: This free, inclusive program is geared towards
children ages 5-12 with disabilities. ...
Cross Connection Licensing Application
Cross Connection Licensing Application
Advisory Hazardous Materials
View the Advisory for Hazardous Materials – Conditions for Renovations, Alterations, Demolition or Construction
Waste Reduction
e expectancy of Regina’s Landfill is 26 years. It will cost approximately $50-$100 million to build
a new one. You can make a huge difference for the environment by
simply sorting your mixed recycling, compost, and landfill items. Diverting food and yard waste
from the landfill reduces greenhouse gas emissions and protects our environment. Let’s all take simple steps to reduce our waste because together we
make a big difference. Not sure where to put an item? Check out the Waste Wizard tool to find out
how to properly dispose or donate common waste items. CartSmart Program Green Routine Education
& Resources