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  2. Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Regina (/ r ɪ ˈ dʒ aɪ n ə / ri-JEYE-nə) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census, Regina had a city population of 226,404, and a metropolitan area population of 249,217.

  3. History of Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Court House during Louis Riel's trial. He was brought to Regina after his troops were defeated by government forces in the North-West Rebellion.. Regina was founded in 1882, when the Canadian Pacific Railway, then being built across western Canada, reached the site: by the time of the North-West Rebellion in 1885 the CPR had reached only Qu'Appelle (then called Troy), some 30 miles ...

  4. Regina - Wikipedia

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    Regina (Spanish: Regina: Un Musical Para Una Nación Que Despierta), 2003 album based on the eponymous play; Regina, an Italian drama film; Regina, an Estonian film; Regina, an Indian film; Regina, 1848 opera by Albert Lortzing, first performed in 1899; Regina, a 1948 opera by Marc Blitzstein

  5. Timeline of Regina history - Wikipedia

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    1929 – Regina grew rapidly till the Great Depression, when Saskatchewan was the third province of Canada [4] in both population and economic indicators. Thereafter, Saskatchewan never recovered its early promise and Regina's growth slowed and at times reversed. 1930 – Albert Memorial Bridge (Regina, Saskatchewan) opened on November 10.

  6. Regina's historic buildings and precincts - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Tourism Regina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Regina was initially run by Economic Development Regina. [1] In June 2022, the city passed a motion under which Regina Exhibition Association, Ltd. (REAL), which owns Regina's main sports venues and convention space (including Brandt Centre and Mosaic Stadium), would assume the operations of Tourism Regina. REAL would collaborate with ...

  8. Demographics of Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The population within Regina, Saskatchewan's metropolitan area was 236,481 as of 2016 Canada Census with an annual growth rate of 2.4%. [1] Summary

  9. List of historic places in Regina - Wikipedia

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    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 ]