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Hello Regina Community Members!
The Regina Region Local Immigration Partnership (RRLIP Project) strengthens and supports the community’s efforts to welcome, settle and integrate newcomers. In the last Newcomer Survey, we learned that many people do not know about programs in the community and/or how to access them.
The goal of these regular emails is to increase awareness of and access to relevant programs, services and events that enhance and support newcomer settlement in Regina.
Please share this information widely. Thank you so much!
For past Community News issues, click here
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RRLIP RESOURCE:
WHY BUY OR ACCEPT SECOND-HAND ITEMS?
In Canada, one of the ways that people get furniture, clothes, books, etc. is through gifts from friends or neighbours, second-hand stores and garage sales. There are numerous organizations in Regina that have free or low-cost items available. During the summer, many families or organizations have garage sales, to sell items they don't need any more.
Many garage sales have clothing, tools, small household items - such a bedding and towels, lamps, kitchen items (dishes, cooking pots, tools, etc.), and furniture, yard equipment, children's toys, games, etc.
To find out about more about what to look for, and what to avoid, check out this resource:
Why Buy or Accept Second-Hand Items
Many other resources can be found on the RRLIP Website Resources page:
https://rrlip.ca/pages/project-resources
Other community resources - such as Welcome Videos, Fire Safety and Preparing for an Emergency information can be found here:
https://rrlip.ca/pages/community-resources
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DOWNTOWN REGINA FREE EVENTS
Free programs and events/all ages
Pat Fiacco Plaza /Victoria Park
12th Ave. and Victoria Ave.
Weekly Events:
Games in the Park
Tuesdays & Thursdays
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Zumba on the Plaza
Tuesdays
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Summer Salsa Nights
Fridays
6:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Family Storytime in the Park
Wednesdays & Saturdays
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Special Events:
Downtown Cinema is back on August 24th for five free movies on the Pat Fiacco Plaza! Stay tuned to our social media pages for updates on the event. presented by Arwel Living
Free Films at the Library (RPL Film Theatre)
Daytime and Evening, various days
See listings and information here
Free Events at the Dunlop Art Gallery (RPL Downtown)
Schedule and information here
For more information, the organization sponsoring the events, and updates, check the Schedule.
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Registration for City of Regina Fall Leisure Guide programs begins Tuesday, August 15 at 7 a.m.
Register at Regina.ca/recreation or by calling 306-777-PLAY (7529).
Affordable Fun Program
Upon approval, single admissions can be purchased for 50% off the regular price and Leisure Passes for 80% off the regular price. Participants can also register for classes at 80% off the regular price, to a maximum of $160 discount per family member. The City has hundreds of great recreation and leisure programs to choose from such as swimming, arts and crafts, and sport and fitness. Find them in Leisure Guide
Eligibility
You are eligible for the Affordable Access Program if your household income is less than the amount indicated below.
1 Person - $25,303
2 Persons - $31,498
3 Persons - $38,723
4 Persons - $47,016
5 Persons - $53,323
6 Persons - $60,142
7+ Persons - $66,958
Affordable Access approval is granted until the end of each year. Residents must re-apply every year.
How to Apply
To apply, please fill out the Affordable Access Program Application Form
Make sure to include the required income verification along with your application form. Submit your application one of four ways:
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In person at the North West Leisure Centre, Sportplex or Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
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Hard copies of the form are available at City neighbourhood centres and major recreation centres
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Email to affordableaccess@regina.ca
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Fax to 306-777-6831
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Mail to the City of Regina Affordable Access Program, 2476 Victoria Ave, 6th Floor, PO Box 1790, Regina, SK S4P 3C8
The average time to process an application is three weeks.
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FREE! USED CLOTHING GIVE-AWAY
(used clothing for men, women, and children)
Saturday, August 26th
10am to 1pm
Mount Olive Lutheran Church
2015-4th Avenue North
Everyone welcome!
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I LOVE REGINA DAY 2023
Free Event Details:
- Saturday, August 19, 2023
- Victoria Park/Pat Fiacco Plaza
- 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Event activities include:
- Free BBQ
- Treats, prizes, and giveaways
- Live entertainment
- Children’s activities
- and much more!
This year's celebration also features the annual I Love Regina Run, in partnership with Run Regina. Participants of all ages are welcome to register for a 3K, 5K, or 10K. Walk, run, or wheel in the I Love Regina Run.
New this year, participants will receive a medal. Sign up now to collect all three pieces and complete the set.
To register for the Run, visit runregina.ca
Information about I LOVE REGINA DAY
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Nuit Blanche Regina
Downtown Regina
August 26, 2023
Sunset - Midnight
Price: Free
Nuit Blanche:
- celebrates both established and emerging arts working in new media technologies and traditional arts, outdoor sculpture, installation and performance.
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is committed to addressing barriers to equal access, opportunities and resources in a commitment to increase exposure to expansive forms of art-making reflective of our community's diverse voices.
Volunteers:
If you would like to volunteer, check out the positions here:
https://nuitblancheregina.ca/volunteer/
Questions?
volunteer@nuitblancheregina.ca
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FREE CLASS
Driving for Newcomers
Thriving in Canada programs
are for newcomers to Canada who are learning English.
Learn about the process of getting a drivers license in Saskatchewan in simple English with an expert from SGI.
7:00 - 8:00 PM
August 16, 2023
Drop-in; no registration required
George Bothwell Branch - GB-1
2965 Gordon Road
Offered in partnership with SGI, the instructor is a district examiner at SGI with experience in Driver Safety Services. Learn more by visiting https://sgi.sk.ca.
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CULTURAL AWARENESS PRESENTATION
FREE
Regina Open Door Society (RODS) regularly holds free Cultural Awareness presentations. These are open to all clients, partners, volunteers and the community. You can also request the presentation for your workplace, community, group or faith organization.
In this interactive presentation, you will learn and share about:
- Canadian Immigration Trends, Statistics and Definitions
- RODS Services and Program
- Newcomer's Contributions and Needs
- Bridging Cultural and Language Barriers
- Building effective cross-cultural programming
- Engaging Newcomers in Programming and Activities
August 23rd
10am - 12pm.
Register here
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Other RODS Programs for Newcomers
Personal Safety - by Regina Police Service
August 24 at 2:00 PM
Registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/j62t4PmkZi
Digital Services - by Canada Revenue Agency
August 28 at 11:00 AM
Registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/b711cJkqW
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY - QUEEN CITY MARATHON
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The GMS Queen City Marathon event needs you!!
- The QCM, September 8-10, requires hundreds of volunteers.
- Volunteers are needed for site set up/tear down, course marshal roles, race day site crew and more!
Sign up to volunteer - these events cannot run without the help of volunteers.
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REGINA DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
August 25-26, 2023
Wascana Park
Regina Dragon Boat Festival Inc. is a volunteer-run, not for profit organization, established to foster better understanding, appreciation, and awareness of Asian culture and heritage within our community.
Regina’s festival begins Friday with the Children’s Festival and runs August 25-26 from 10 am –
6 pm each day.
Friday evening is the beginning of the dragon boat racing with the 200 meter qualifying races.
Dragon Boat races are all day Saturday from 10 am – 6 pm.
Saturday features local vendors and organizations, with a wide variety of merchandise and information. Bring your own shopping bag.
Festival Schedule
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PRAIRIE VALLEY FAMILY SUMMER FUN DAY
FREE
August 27 - 2-5 pm
Williston Park (Williston Dr. in NW Regina)
Please join us for
- magician
- face painting
- character meet & greet
- lemonade, freezies
- and more!
Information:
PVCA Facebook page
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Tigrinya Webinar - Refugee Sponsorship Information
by RSTP -Refugee Sponsorship Training Program
August 21, 2023
The session will cover:
- settlement plan support,
- sponsors' financial responsibility,
- guidance on completing the undertaking,
- guidance on completing the settlement plan form,
- assistance with any questions about these topics.
Topic: Settlement Plan and Financial Responsibilities Step-by-Step Guide - Tigrinya G5/CS
Date: 08/21/2023
Time: 4-6 PM CDT
Virtual
Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2551138988732989269
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DID YOU KNOW?.....SSWIS PROGRAMS
Settlement Support Workers in Schools (SSWIS) is a free school-based outreach program. It connects newly arrived families to services and community resources to promote settlement and encourage student achievement in schools. SSWIS workers help build positive and open communication between family, school, and community.
It is for children and youth who are between the ages of 6 to 21, and who are temporary residents, permanent residents or refugees.
SSWIS provides students with the immediate essential services required to support their transition into the Canadian School setting by:
- Introducing students and families to school staff
- Connecting students to Peer Leader mentorship group in their school
- Familiarizing students with the school setting, school routine and expectations
- Guiding students with class selection and extracurricular activities
- Supporting students starting from school registration until their full integration
The SSWIS program also offers support with:
- Parent-school communication, three-way conferences and other meetings
- Arranging interpreters
- Information and referrals to appropriate programs and services in their community
- Increase of parents’ involvement in the education and school life
- Practical, culturally sensitive guidance on educational and other school issues
Questions?
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Call 306-352-5775 or 306-352-3500 and ask for the Settlement Support Workers in Schools (SSWIS).
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Email sswis@rods.sk.ca
https://rods.sk.ca/programs/settlement/sswis/
SASK. SWIS COORDINATION website
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ARE YOU STARTING HIGHSCHOOL IN CANADA?
You are invited to attend the
FREE Orientation Workshops for Newcomers!
Sessions will be held in person at different schools:
August 18-31, 2023
10 am -12 pm
- Campbell: Aug 18
- LeBoldus: Aug 21
- Sheldon: Aug 22
- Miller: Aug 23
- O'Neill : Aug 24
- Johnson: Aug 25
- Balfour: Aug 28
- Thom : Aug 29
- Winston Knoll : Aug 30
- Martin: Aug 30 (1-3:45 p.m.)
- PVSD / Adult campus: Aug 31
Sponsored by SSWIS - Settlement Support Workers in Schools.
Questions: Email: sswis@rods.sk.ca
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NEWCOMER
Elementary School Orientation Sessions
Questions?
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Call 306-352-5775 or 306-352-3500 and ask for the Settlement Support Workers in Schools (SSWIS).
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Email sswis@rods.sk.ca
https://rods.sk.ca/programs/settlement/sswis/
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Saskatchewan Now Offering Large Training Bursaries to Support Future Paramedics
(with info from a press release on July 25, 2023)
The Government of Saskatchewan is now offering financial supports for individuals interested in pursuing a frontline paramedic career in Saskatchewan. Training bursaries will be available to students and new graduates of paramedic programs who commit to joining Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Saskatchewan. The bursaries will be administered by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
One-time funding of $530,000 will provide a total of 58 bursaries to support paramedic training for EMS providers within the province. Bursaries will range from $5,000 to $10,000.
Paramedic training programs in Saskatchewan are primarily offered through Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Saskatchewan's regional colleges. Medavie HealthEd also provides an Advanced Care Paramedic program.
For more details visit:
https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca/careers-volunteering/careers/career-profiles/emergency-medical-services/paramedic-training-bursaries
Primary Care Paramedic training seats at Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Saskatchewan's regional colleges were recently increased to 252. These seats are part of a major expansion of health care training opportunities with more than 550 new training seats in 18 high demand health occupations announced earlier this year. All new Primary Care Paramedic training seats will be available in fall 2023.
In 2023-24, nearly $100 million is being invested into Saskatchewan's Health Human Resources (HHR) Action Plan to recruit, train, incentivize and retain more health care professionals. Details on health care opportunities, how to access them and more information on the province's HHR Action Plan are available at saskatchewan.ca/HHR.
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Community Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering is a great way to showcase your skills, gain valuable Canadian experience, network, and give to the community.
Skilled IT volunteer for 4-week placement as Network Administrator with SSILC
Contact Tracy@ssilc.ca
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