Regina Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

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Your Regina Trash Day — Easier to Follow in 2026

This regina trash pickup schedule garbage collection guide is built for City of Regina residential cart customers. Regina now uses a three-cart system, with brown garbage carts collected biweekly year-round, green food and yard waste collected weekly from April to October and biweekly from November to March, and blue recycling carts managed through your personalized collection calendar and reminders.

Regina’s waste system is address-based, so the city’s calendar and reminder tools are the safest way to check your exact pickup dates. That matters most because garbage and recycling do not follow the same simple one-size-fits-all rule, and green-cart service changes between summer and winter schedules.

Official Schedule Tool Garbage, Recycling & Composting
Service Regina 306-777-7000
Set-Out Time Not before 6:00 p.m. the day before and before 7:30 a.m. on collection day

How to Find Your Regina Trash Pickup Day

Regina’s official waste page lets you search your address, sign up for reminders, print a personalized calendar, and use Waste Wizard to check what goes where. That is the best starting point because the city updates your calendar automatically when seasonal green-cart changes happen.

  1. Open the official waste page. Go to Garbage, Recycling & Composting.
  2. Search your exact address. This loads your cart collection calendar and disposal tools.
  3. Turn on reminders. Use email, phone-call, or app reminders so you do not miss changing collection dates.
  4. Print or save your calendar. The city also lets you print a personalized schedule.
  5. Use Waste Wizard for odd items. It helps when you are not sure whether something belongs in the brown cart, blue cart, green cart, SARCAN, or the landfill.
💡 Quick Regina tip: Regina’s green-cart service changes with the season, so the city calendar is more useful than a static chart. Your reminder app or personalized schedule is the easiest way to stay accurate all year.

Regina Garbage, Recycling, and Green-Cart Schedule

Regina’s collection pattern is built around three curbside carts. Brown-cart garbage is collected biweekly year-round, green-cart food and yard waste runs weekly from April to October and biweekly from November to March, and blue-cart recycling follows the city’s personalized collection calendar for your address.

ServiceContainerTypical TimingWhere to Confirm
GarbageBrown cartBiweekly year-roundPersonalized city calendar / reminders
RecyclingBlue cartAddress-based calendarPersonalized city calendar / reminders
Food & Yard WasteGreen cartWeekly April to October, biweekly November to MarchPersonalized city calendar / reminders
Extra RecyclingBig Blue Bins24/7 depot accessRecycling page / depot list

Regina also notes that text-message reminders were discontinued earlier, so residents are encouraged to use the Regina Waste app, email reminders, phone-call reminders, or downloadable calendar options instead.

Brown, Blue, and Green Cart System

Regina now expects most homes to sort waste into three streams: brown for garbage, blue for recycling, and green for food and yard waste. Following the cart rules matters because contaminated loads can raise costs and create missed or rejected collections.

Brown Cart

Garbage
Bag or bundle all household waste and keep the lid closed

Blue Cart

Recycling
Place recyclables loosely in the cart, never in plastic bags

Green Cart

Food & Yard
Year-round organics service with summer and winter collection changes

Big Blue Bins

Overflow Recycling
Use city depots when your blue cart is full or you miss your route day

Since July 1, 2025, Regina’s curbside recycling program has used an updated accepted-material list under SK Recycles processing. Glass containers and jars are no longer accepted in the blue cart, and the city points residents to SARCAN for glass, flexible plastics, and foam packaging.

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If you are ever unsure, remember this order: blue cart for accepted paper and packaging, green cart for food and yard waste, brown cart for regular garbage, and SARCAN or special depots for things like glass, flexible plastics, and other off-list items.

Regina Set-Out Rules

Regina’s cart placement guide is simple but strict enough that mistakes can lead to missed collection. Setting carts out correctly gives the truck enough room to lift and empty them safely.

  • Set carts out before 7:30 a.m. on collection day, but not before 6:00 p.m. the day before.
  • Keep lids fully closed. Do not overfill carts.
  • Leave at least 1.2 metres or about four feet of space between carts and nearby objects.
  • Place carts in an unobstructed location on level ground.
  • Return carts to your property by midnight on collection day.
⚠️ Common Regina mistake: putting recyclables in plastic bags or setting extra loose material beside the blue cart can cause problems. Regina says recyclables should go loosely into the cart with the lid closed, and extra materials should go to a Big Blue Bin or wait for the next collection.

Regina 2026 Holiday Schedule

Regina does not treat every holiday the same. The city’s 2026 notices show that many holidays still use the regular waste schedule, while Christmas Day has a specific catch-up collection date.

2026 HolidayWaste Collection Impact
New Year’s Day — January 1, 2026Regular garbage, recycling, food, and yard collection still applies
Family Day — February 16, 2026Collection continues as per usual schedule
Good Friday / Easter Weekend — April 3 to April 6, 2026Pick-up continues as per usual schedules; green-cart service returns to weekly on April 6
Christmas Day — December 25, 2026Service scheduled for December 25 is collected on December 27
Boxing Day — December 26, 2026Regular service applies

The safest approach around holiday weeks is still to check your personalized city calendar, because Regina posts special updates when needed and adjusts the calendar automatically for seasonal changes.

What to Do If Regina Missed Your Collection

If your cart was out on time and placed correctly but still was not collected, Regina asks residents to submit a service request within two business days.

  1. Check your address calendar first. Make sure you did not mix up garbage, recycling, and green-cart dates.
  2. Confirm your set-out time. Your cart should have been out by 7:30 a.m.
  3. Check spacing and cart placement. Regina requires clear space around each cart.
  4. Submit the service request quickly. The city says missed collections should be reported within two business days.
  5. Call Service Regina if needed. Use 306-777-7000 for additional help.
Waste Page Check Your Calendar
Service Regina 306-777-7000

Big Blue Bins, Landfill, and Depot Options

Regina also offers several drop-off options for extra recycling, yard waste, household hazardous material, and loads that do not belong at the curb.

Big Blue Bin Depots

City recycling depots are available 24/7, including locations like South Leisure Centre, Northwest Leisure Centre, Sandra Schmirler Centre, Sportplex, and more

Yard Waste Depot

Free yard-waste drop-off on Fleet Street. In 2026 it opens April 24 and runs Friday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Regina Landfill

Winter hours are Monday to Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Summer hours start April 26, 2026 and run seven days a week

Household Hazardous Materials Depot

Resident drop-off for hazardous materials on Fleet Street, open Thursday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Frequently Asked Questions About Regina Trash Pickup

Is garbage collected every week in Regina?

No. Regina says brown-cart garbage is collected biweekly year-round.

How often is the green cart collected in Regina?

Green-cart food and yard waste is collected weekly from April to October and biweekly from November to March.

How do I check my blue-cart recycling day?

Use Regina’s official Garbage, Recycling & Composting calendar or sign up for collection reminders.

What time should I put my cart out in Regina?

Regina says carts should be out before 7:30 a.m. on collection day, but not before 6 p.m. the previous day.

How much space should I leave around my carts?

Leave at least 1.2 metres, or about four feet, between carts and other objects.

Can I put glass in the blue cart?

No. Regina says glass containers and jars are no longer accepted in the blue cart. The city directs residents to SARCAN for glass recycling.

What if I have extra recycling?

If your blue cart is full, use a 24/7 Big Blue Bin depot or wait for the next collection day. Regina says extra recyclables should not be left beside the cart.

How do I report a missed collection?

If your cart was out by 7:30 a.m., submit a service request within two business days or contact Service Regina at 306-777-7000.

When does the Yard Waste Depot open in 2026?

The Yard Waste Depot opens April 24, 2026 and runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Does Regina collect waste on some holidays?

Yes. Several 2026 holidays still follow the usual schedule, but Christmas Day service scheduled for December 25 is picked up on December 27.

Official Regina Trash Collection Resources

Garbage, Recycling & Composting

Official address-based waste calendar, Waste Wizard, and reminder hub

Garbage

Brown-cart rules, biweekly year-round collection, and missed-collection guidance

Recycling

Blue-cart rules, accepted materials, Big Blue Bin depots, and contamination guidance

Food & Yard Waste

Green-cart rules and the seasonal weekly/biweekly collection pattern

Reminders & Notifications

Garbage and recycling reminder signup for email, phone call, and other alerts

Service Regina

Call 306-777-7000 for collection questions, missed pickup help, and cart service support

Reminder: The most accurate Regina schedule is always the one attached to your exact address inside the city’s waste calendar and reminder system.

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