gee meeyo pimawtshinawnm ( It was a Good Life)
Year 2 students at the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) worked with Kristen Catherwood from Heritage Regina to research and publish gee meeyo pimawtshinawnm ( It was a […]
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Year 2 students at the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) worked with Kristen Catherwood from Heritage Regina to research and publish gee meeyo pimawtshinawnm ( It was a […]
It was the end of the line for SaskPower’s Substation No. 2 on the 1900 block of Elphinstone Street. Built in 1930 by the Regina Light and Power Company, the […]
One of our Summer Walking Tour guides, Dale Edward Johnson, was recently interviewed on the CBC radio program “Saskatchewan Weekend.” During the 10-minute interview, Johnson chatted with program host Shauna […]
In the coming months, the Provincial Archives will be consolidating its Permanent Collection—currently housed in Regina and Saskatoon—at its new location in the CBC building, 2440 Broad Street, Regina. For […]
From Canada’s History Society: “Canada’s History Society is currently looking for community-based history projects for the 2019 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Community Programming. This award recognizes innovative […]
Take a walk through some of Regina’s most historic locations and discover the rich heritage of the province’s capital city. Our guided tours are offered throughout the summer, last […]
Be part of saving a place that matters to you by nominating an endangered place for inclusion in the 2019 Top 10 Endangered Places List. The Top 10 List shines […]
This Thursday Heritage Regina will present the second lecture in its Winter Lecture Series titled Threads that Bind: The Connections Between Society, Art, and Architecture. Local architect and P3Architecture partner […]
Sources: “Friends of Wascana Pool 2019: Future of Wascana Pool” (PDF) “Pools Examples” (PDF) “Wascana Pool 2012 & Beyond” (PDF) Dear Mayor Fougere and Regina City Councillors: Thank you for […]
AND THE BAND PLAYED ON: 110 YEARS OF THE REGINA SYMPHONY Monday, January 28, 2019 2 Lectures: 6:30pm and 8pm A night of stories and performance with Dave Hedlund […]
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Heritage Regina is an organization dedicated to sharing the stories of our past, present, and future. We are committed to honoring the rich cultural history of Indigenous peoples and acknowledging the impact of government policies and practices that have shaped Indigenous lives and communities. Indigenous history is woven into the very fabric of this land, long before the founding of Regina, and it remains an essential part of our collective story.