You can pay your parking ticket online.
You can find your property’s assessment and tax information online.
Register for recreation classes, book indoor courts and view your family’s schedule with your Regina Recreation account.
Get updates on building permits, commercial requirements and more.
You can access your property and water/utility account information online.
You can participate in the decision-making process.
You can submit a service request online.
Regina has a strong network of mental health organizations and agencies dedicated to providing support. If you are in need of support, you are not alone.
211 Saskatchewan
Canadian Mental Health Association Regina Branch
Canadian Mental Health Association Saskatchewan Division
Child Abuse Line
Counselling Connect Saskatchewan
Crisis Services Canada: Canada Suicide Prevention Service
Kids Help Phone
Emergency Services
Farm Stress Line
HealthLine
HelpSeeker
Hope for Wellness Help Line (First Nations and Inuit)
Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line
LGBT Youth Line
Mental Health Clinic – Community Outreach and Support Team (COAST)
Saskatchewan Health Authority Program
Metis Nation Saskatchewan Mental Health & Addictions
Mobile Crisis
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Open Counseling
Regina Sexual Assault Centre: Crisis Line
Saskatchewan Gambling Helpline
Suicide Helpline
Trans Lifeline
To support positive conversations regarding mental health, the City has partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association to install ten “Reflection Benches” in Regina parks throughout 2022 and 2023. Each “Reflection Bench” reminds residents they are not alone and provides direct access to the above list of available supports. Read our news release for more information.

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