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Downtown cinemas included the Regina, the Grand and, both on Broad Street, the 1000-seat Metropolitan and the Broadway Theatres. The Broadway was Regina's first "all-talkie" movie theatre, built by theatre owner and manager Harry Bercovich. Styled in the "Spanish villa" theme inside and outside, it opened on January 1, 1930.
Delta Regina Hotel is a hotel building located at 1919 Saskatchewan Drive in the Central Business District of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] The hotel contains 274 rooms and was completed in 1988; at 25 stories (83.8 m). [2] The hotel opened as a Ramada Renaissance, but is now part of the Delta Hotels chain.
Pages in category "Restaurants established in 1919" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
1910 – University of Regina established. 1911 – The first site in Regina used for flying was the infield at Regina Exhibition Park's horse race track, where visiting barnstormer "Lucky Bob" St. Pierre flew a Curtiss Model D biplane in August. 1911-12 – Train Station- later to become Casino Regina was built.
This article is a list of historic places in Regina, Saskatchewan entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. List of historic places [ edit ]
Regina: September 1919: The Prince of Wales: Saskatoon: Outdoor city park pavilion: October 1919: The Prince of Wales: Maple Creek, Gull Lake, Swift Current (whistle stops), Regina, Qu'Appelle Valley: August 1927: The Prince of Wales and Prince George: Moose Jaw, Regina: May–June 1939: King George Vl and Queen Elizabeth: Moose Jaw, Regina ...
Regina Exhibition Stadium, also known as Regina Stadium and Queen City Gardens, was an indoor arena at Evraz Place in Regina, Saskatchewan. [1] Constructed in 1919, the venue was home arena of the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League before the construction of the Agridome in 1977. The venue was notable for its use in agricultural ...
The University of Toronto Schools won the first Memorial Cup by defeating the Regina Pats 29–8 in a two-game aggregate at the Arena Gardens in Toronto. [124] The Committee of 48 released through four liberal publications a call for new organization on creating a new political party committed to social reform. [125]