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  2. Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Regina ( / rɪˈdʒaɪnə / ri-JEYE-nə) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, 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. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    Kijiji.ca ( / kiːˈdʒiːdʒiː / kee-JEE-jee; Swahili pronunciation: [kiˈʄiʄi], village) [1] is a Canadian online classified advertising website. It operates sections for cities and urban regions, for posting local advertisements. Kijiji was launched in February 2005 as an eBay subsidiary [2] under Marktplaats BV [3] Marktplaats and Kijiji ...

  4. History of Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, Regina was officially declared a town. The town's first mayor, David Scott, was elected on January 10, 1884. Regina remained the territorial capital until 1905 when Saskatchewan became a province. Louis Riel was brought to Regina after his troops were defeated by government forces in the North-West Rebellion in the spring of 1885.

  5. Regina's historic buildings and precincts - Wikipedia

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    Regina's historic buildings and precincts. Assiniboia Club, 1925 Victoria Avenue, 1911. Founded in 1882, all North-West Territories leaders while Regina was the capital, Saskatchewan premiers and lieutenant governors and mayors of Regina were members from then until the Club closed in 1994. [citation needed] Many historically significant ...

  6. Economy of Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] Its industry was originally largely confined to activities associated with its agricultural hinterland. Oil and natural gas, potash, kaolin, sodium sulphite and bentonite contribute a great part of the economy of Regina, and the surrounding area. The farm and agricultural component is ...

  7. Tourism Regina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Regina is the tourism board of the city of Regina, Saskatchewan. It is a city-funded organization that has been operated by Regina Exhibition Association, Ltd. (REAL) since 2022. History. Tourism Regina was initially run by Economic Development Regina.

  8. Culture in Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Culture in Regina, Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan has a rich cultural life in music, theatre and dance, amply supported by the substantial fine arts constituency at the University of Regina, which has a large fine arts department including faculties of music and theatre. At various times this has attracted notable artistic talent: Donald M ...

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