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Commercial Industries According to the results of KPMG Study, Regina is the cheapest region in all Western Canada and the USA in terms of developing business. The study included the analysis of eight countries, all in all 64 cities. And building business in Regina requires the lowest costs among the analyzed cities. For investors interested in launching their own business in Regina, the city offers affordable prices for industrial lands and building costs, as well as cost-effective rates for renting offices and industrial buildings. The maintenance of business buildings is also cost-effective due to comparatively low utility rates.

Thanks to the developed transport system that allows to get to any part of the city not more than in 20 minutes, Regina is definitely the one of the best locations for corporative activity. Educational Facilities Regina students have a wide choice of places where to study. Both elementary and high schools offer English and French education courses, so everyone can choose the language to study in. The University of Regina offers a choice of nine academic faculties with twenty three departments. There are a range of available degrees including Bachelor, Master and Doctoral. Co-operative Education Program offered by the University allows students combine work and studying, alternating 4 months training courses with 4 months of salaried work.

It is the first university in western Canada offering such a schedule of studying. The First Nations University of Canada is also located in Regina. It is the first educational establishment controlled by First Nations & Indigenous People in the whole North America continent. This university offers effective educational facilities for both First Nations and non-First Nations students. The Regina Wascana Campus hosts Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science where post secondary students can continue their education. A big range of programs are offered here. Besides the aforementioned establishments, Regina offers a list of other places to study in, so everyone can find the one best-suiting to his interests. Sports Potential Sports are highly supported in Regina.

Both indoor and outdoor kinds of sports are popular here, that is why there are a lot of facilities to go in for sports in any price category! Most of local people visit health clubs, fitness centers, go in for different sports in local leisure centers, swimming pools, ice arenas and stadiums. The most popular kinds of sports is curling and hockey. There are more than 330 football and baseball fields, golf clubs and tennis courts used for moth sports competitions and resort purposes. Jogging, riding a bicycle or rollerblading are extremely popular among locals, you can see them everywhere in parks like Wascama Centre or simply on streets. Golf is also in the number of the most popular sports in Regina, there are more courts than in any other Saskatchewan city.

Commercial Industries According to the results of KPMG Study, Regina is the cheapest region in all Western Canada and the USA in terms of developing business. The study included the analysis of eight countries, all in all 64 cities. And building business in Regina requires the lowest costs among the analyzed cities. For investors interested in launching their own business in Regina, the city offers affordable prices for industrial lands and building costs, as well as cost-effective rates for renting offices and industrial buildings. The maintenance of business buildings is also cost-effective due to comparatively low utility rates. Thanks to the developed transport system that allows to get to any part of the city not more than in 20 minutes, Regina is definitely the one of the best locations for corporative activity.

Educational Facilities Regina students have a wide choice of places where to study. Both elementary and high schools offer English and French education courses, so everyone can choose the language to study in. The University of Regina offers a choice of nine academic faculties with twenty three departments. There are a range of available degrees including Bachelor, Master and Doctoral. Co-operative Education Program offered by the University allows students combine work and studying, alternating 4 months training courses with 4 months of salaried work. It is the first university in western Canada offering such a schedule of studying. The First Nations University of Canada is also located in Regina.

It is the first educational establishment controlled by First Nations & Indigenous People in the whole North America continent. This university offers effective educational facilities for both First Nations and non-First Nations students. The Regina Wascana Campus hosts Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science where post secondary students can continue their education. A big range of programs are offered here. Besides the aforementioned establishments, Regina offers a list of other places to study in, so everyone can find the one best-suiting to his interests. Sports Potential Sports are highly supported in Regina. Both indoor and outdoor kinds of sports are popular here, that is why there are a lot of facilities to go in for sports in any price category!

Most of local people visit health clubs, fitness centers, go in for different sports in local leisure centers, swimming pools, ice arenas and stadiums. The most popular kinds of sports is curling and hockey. There are more than 330 football and baseball fields, golf clubs and tennis courts used for moth sports competitions and resort purposes. Jogging, riding a bicycle or rollerblading are extremely popular among locals, you can see them everywhere in parks like Wascama Centre or simply on streets. Golf is also in the number of the most popular sports in Regina, there are more courts than in any other Saskatchewan city. Climate Characteristics The sun is shining for 2 365 hours early (in average), that is why Regina is called one of the sunniest cities in Canada or even the sunny capital of Canada. The city itself is surrounded by large open fields, which form breathtaking scenes of wild nature, bright sunsets and sunrises. Regina is even called the ‘Land of Living Skies’.

 

 

Regina Weather

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Regina

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Humidity: 71%

Wind: N at 22 mph

  • Sat Mostly Sunny

    64°F 39°F

  • Sun Mostly Sunny

    68°F 46°F

  • Mon Partly Sunny

    72°F 54°F