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It’s the people of Regina that make this city great and why so many people are looking for real estate in Regina.
Regina, Sask is a major economic center in the prairies with a diverse population that’s always growing. In 2016, Regina outpaced the National Growth Rate in an increase in population. People from all over the world chose to call Regina home due to its diverse economy, culture, and opportunity. Despite what seems to be a slight dip in the economy over the past year, this trend shows no sign of slowing down.
Though the population has reached 237,000 people, Regina remains a safe and peaceful community and lots of fun things to do.
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan, located in Western Canada.
The population of the Regina Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) is 237,758 with an estimated trade area population of 500,000 people.
Regina offers access to over 60 million consumers within one day’s drive of Regina, and over 270 million within two day’s drive. (GTH)
Are you an RCMP relocation or a military/general relocation looking to move into the Regina, SK area?
I have worked with many RCMP relocations over the years as well as military and government relocations. I understand the importance of your time when it comes to the search. I understand what’s important in terms of location, schools and proximity to the workplace you may be stationed at. I love the challenge of a relocation client and always invite them to reach out for a chat about the process.
The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region is the largest healthcare delivery system in southern Saskatchewan, and one of the most integrated health delivery agencies in the country. Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region offers a full range of hospital, rehabilitation, community and public health, long-term care and home care services to meet the needs of more than 260,000 residents living in 120 cities, towns, villages, rural municipalities and 17 First Nation communities within the Region. The Region covers a diverse geographic area of approximately 26,663 square kilometres.
For more information, visit the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region website.
Regina and Region offer an outstanding quality of life blending country benefits like clean air, open spaces, and closeness to nature, with true city amenities in the fields of education, healthcare, culture, recreation, and shopping.
Regina is the proud home of Wascana Centre, a 2,300-acre green space that cuts through the middle of the city providing walking and biking trails, natural habitat for birds and fish, and an excellent venue for non-powered boating.
The City boasts well-groomed neighbourhood parks and green spaces connected by walking and bike paths, along with hockey rinks and playing fields for baseball, football, and soccer. Residents send their children to publicly-funded public or Catholic schools through Grade 12, as well as French immersion schools, and a variety of secular and religious private schools. Post-secondary education is offered at the University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic .
For over 100 years Regina has been served by the Regina Symphony Orchestra. It is also the home of The Globe Theatre, a professional theatre company founded in 1966. Concerts and other live events are presented at a number of world-class venues, including the 2,000 seat Conexus Arts Centre, and 6,500 seat Brandt Centre Arena. Discover more about the magnificent attractions in Regina.
Regina is home to a legendary professional football team, the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. The “Riders” just moved to a brand new, state of the art, 33,000 seat stadium. In the Regina region, we boast two major-junior hockey teams, the Regina Pats and Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League.
The Regina region offers diverse educational opportunities. Our institutions have become recognized nationally and internationally for their quality and accessibility. There are many educational opportunities at all levels of study and many support services to help students increase their chances of success.
Regina is home to a unique cluster of educational facilities, training and research institutions, and technology businesses. Innovation Place’s proximity to the University of Regina, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and the Regina Research Park allows for exciting opportunities for innovative partnerships, intellectual growth, and cross-specialty communication.
For additional information check out the website: Innovation Infrastructure
University of Regina
The University of Regina is a young and dynamic institution with nine faculties and 25 academic departments, which have established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to a bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees.
Federated Colleges at the University of Regina:
The First Nations University of Canada (FNUC) is the only university-level institution in North America developed by First Nations and Indigenous people and is developing into an international centre for excellence for Aboriginal education.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
The Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology/SIAST) is a nationally recognized, pre-eminent provider of skills and technical training. Through partnerships with business and industry, Saskatchewan Polytechnic ensures their curriculum matches opportunities and needs in the workplace.
Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
The Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research is the educational arm of the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan. The Institute is the only wholly Métis owned and controlled education institution of its kind in Canada.
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) has been in existence since 1976, offering training and education programs to First Nations adults in Saskatchewan. SIIT’s programming mixture has evolved to include certified technical, vocational, and trade programming.
Regina Trades and Skills Centre
Regina’s economy is booming and thousands of tradespeople are retiring leading to short term labour shortages everywhere, the demand for new workers is huge and growing. However, most employers do not have the time or resources to train new staff themselves, the Regina Trades and Skills Centre fills that need by training adults for entry-level trades’ jobs in highest demand.