🌤 This Weeks Vibe:

Late-winter Regina: slushy boots, bright sun, and everyone quietly willing spring to hurry up.

📰 Top News

  • 🏈 Riders Tailgating Lottery

    The Saskatchewan Roughriders are introducing a lottery system for tailgating spots outside Mosaic Stadium this season, replacing the previous first-come, first-served approach.

    The change is meant to give more fans a fair shot at securing a space — but with tailgating being a big part of Rider culture, it’s already generating plenty of discussion among fans.

  • 🚰 Fluoride Delay: Regina’s plan to add fluoride to the city’s drinking water has been pushed back to 2027, as upgrades to the water treatment plant take longer than expected. 👉 Read more

  • 🪙 Parking Changes: Concerns about replacing Regina’s coin parking meters with digital payment options are prompting discussion at City Hall, with the mayor suggesting pre-paid parking vouchers as a potential solution. 👉 Read more

  • 🚌 Transit Update: Regina Transit is expanding cashless payment options on city buses, allowing riders to pay fares using debit and credit cards in addition to existing methods. 👉 Read more

🎟️ This Week’s Picks

👨‍👩‍👧Family

  • Swing into Spring Princess Ball (Sat, Mar 14, Conexus Arts Centre) – Dress-up, photo ops, and a kid-friendly afternoon of live performances and princess meet-and-greets. 👉 Event details

  • Regina Pats vs Prince Albert Raiders (Sat, Mar 14, Brandt Centre) – Early evening puck drop makes this WHL game kid-approved with mascot sightings and arena treats. 👉 Event details​​

🍻 Adult

  • YFC Regina Comedy Night Fundraiser (Sat, Mar 14, Parliament Community Church) – Local comics, snacks, and a feel-good night out supporting youth programming. 👉 Event details

  • Looking to meet new people in Regina? This interactive social event mixes conversation prompts, games, and a bit of mystery to help break the ice and spark new connections. 👉 Event details

Regina on the Move

New Growth Plan Approved
Regina city council has approved a new growth plan aimed at streamlining development approvals and reducing political involvement in routine projects. The move is intended to speed up housing and commercial development as the city continues to grow. 👉 See details

⚡Quick Hits

  • First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists are invited to apply for the 2026 Indigenous Artist in Residence program, aimed at elevating Indigenous creativity in civic spaces. 👉 See details

  • New Accessible Playground Grants Aim To Open Up Play 👉 See details

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