Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen on the crucial choice facing Greenland
Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen on the crucial choice facing Greenland's geopolitical future
Canada must break out of its Unipolar hangover: Robert Murray in iPolitics

Regina City Council approves 2025 budget with 7.33% mill rate increase – Regina [Video]

Categories
Canadian Politics and Government

Debates, discussions and final decisions.

After four long days of deliberations, Regina City Council approved its 2025 budget.

The General Operating and Capital Budget was locked in with minor amendments on Thursday, dropping the proposed mill rate of 8.50 per cent to 7.33 per cent, which equates to $14.65 a month for the average household.

Broken down, Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) will receive $11, 215, 244, which is 1.73 per cent of the mill rate after an amendment was made by Ward 7 Coun. Shobna Radons on Tuesday that would see REAL receive a reduction of $300,000 from their proposed ask of $11,515,224.

Economic Development Regina will receive $2,100,000 which boils down to 1.73 per cent of the mill rate, and the Provincial Capital Fund will be granted $2,719,000 for operations.

Story continues below advertisement

The Regina Police Service made their 2025 budget presentation on Monday, seeking $122,461,200 for operations, a reduction of $800,000 from its initial ask made in February.

Police outlined …

Linda Sams explains why it
Linda Sams explains why it's so important to ensure salmon farming in Canada remains viable
Goodbye Silver Platter, Election Special: Brian Lee Crowley on Power Struggle