What are the bad areas of Regina?
Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Regina, SK
- Germantown. Population 3,280. 47 \%
- North Central. Population 10,656. 44 \%
- Heritage. Population 5,676. 41 \%
- Downtown Regina. Population 682. 40 \%
- Northeast Regina. Population 8,300. 33 \%
- McNab. Population 1,761. 32 \%
- Centre Square. Population 4,030. 31 \%
- Al Ritchie. Population 9,107. 25 \%
Is Regina Canada safe?
Crime rates in Regina, Canada
Level of crime | 63.71 | High |
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Problem people using or dealing drugs | 67.09 | High |
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft | 66.66 | High |
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery | 54.26 | Moderate |
Problem corruption and bribery | 29.87 | Low |
Is Coronation Park Regina safe?
Extremely safe. Night or day, it’s a very safe place.
Is Regina really one of Canada’s most dangerous cities?
(In Maclean’s 2016 survey of Canada’s most dangerous cities, Regina ranked eighth out of 100 communities—first in aggravated assault, seventh in homicide, 22nd in firearm use, and 25th in sexual assault as figured per 100,000 population.)
How does Regina’s North Central Neighbourhood rank on the police crime map?
The Regina Police Service maintains a Community Crime Map, which tracks offences by nature, number and location. In the 47 sub-categories where police laid charges over the past year, North Central ranks No. 1 in 32 of them, including arson, assault, attempted murder, residential break and enters, sexual assault, and violence/threats.
Are the neighbourhoods in Regina still good places to live?
They have always been good places to live because they have never deteriorated and, as mentioned, are desirable because of the quick commutes to downtown and proximity to the park. Regina is overrun with addiction and idiots. North Central is probably the worst neighbourhood but the whole city is kind of a dump and there’s nothing to do, like ever.
What are the most dangerous cities in the province of Alberta?
Regina is obviously the province’s capital, with Saskatoon being its sister city, at least in terms of size and population. Then there are a number of smaller, but still major centers. Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, the Battlefords, and Canada’s border city, Lloy I’m assuming “dangerous” refers to crime stats.