The City of Regina has terminated its contract with EverGen Infrastructure Corp., an energy company, to build and operate a composting facility in Regina. The organization was contracted to run ...
The City of Regina is ending its contract with a company to build a composting facility and will head back to the drawing board as it looks for another permanent solution to process organic waste.
The average Regina taxpayer may be on the hook for about $320 more in annual taxes if the city’s proposed 2025 budget is approved by council as is. The draft budget includes a mill-rate increase ...
A project meant to help revitalize downtown Regina is one step closer to becoming reality. The City of Regina released its proposed vision for the future of Scarth Street Mall this week and ...
The Queen City’s quest for a permanent composting facility continues. On Wednesday, The City of Regina announced that it mutually agreed to terminate its contract with EverGen to build a permanent ...
In a special meeting called Wednesday, council voted 9-0 in favour of dissolving Community and Social Impact Regina (CSIR) and returning its work back in-house to city administration. CSIR was ...
the city will use the study results to make recommendations to the city council on the Deer Creek aquifer critical area regulations. You can see the full text of the settlement agreement here.
The City of Regina has done what every Canadian city should have done long ago. It has made the reasonable and fair decision to stop flying the flags of other countries in front of city hall ...
Property owners across Regina have begun to receive letters from the City of Regina providing notice on assessment values. “The overall change for the city and as a whole was an increase in value of ...
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