Who We Are
Heritage Regina is a non-profit community organization which strives to preserve and protect sites of historical, cultural or architectural significance in Regina. Through educational programming, stewardship and advocacy, Heritage Regina creates an awareness of the community’s shared stories and of the importance of heritage in sustaining the culture and identity of the city.
Contact Us
Heritage Regina
P.O. Box 581
Regina, SK S4P 3A3
info@heritageregina.ca
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that the land on which we gather are territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda peoples, and the homeland of the Métis/Mechif.
As an organization whose goal is to share the stories of our past, present, and future, we are committed to including programing that reflects the rich cultural history of Indigenous peoples as well as confronting the impact of destructive government policies on their lives and culture.
Heritage Regina Notice of Annual General Meeting
/in Blog, NewsletterNotice of Annual General Meeting April 11, 2017 We want to welcome all current members and potential new members to attend Heritage Regina’s 41st Annual General Meeting on April 11th […]
Robert Simpson Company Warehouse, 1050 Broad Street
/in Blog, FeaturesThis pictorial essay by Frank Korvemaker was commissioned by Heritage Regina and originated as a result of an e-mail from Jeannie Mah, a Regina-based ceramic artist and Board Member of […]
Henderson’s Directories Extracts: 1916-2000
/in Blog, FeaturesEvolution of Simpson’s as documented in Henderson’s Regina Directories The following entries are taken from Henderson’s Regina Directories. While the Directories are an excellent source for research information, the data […]
Wanuskewin receives national tourism award
/in Blog, NewsletterWanuskewin Heritage Park received the National Aboriginal (Indigenous) Cultural Tourism Award, sponsored by the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada. Located outside of Saskatoon, the national historic site has been a […]
Saskatchewan receives Canada 150 funding
/in Blog, NewsletterHeritage Canada last week announced the first Saskatchewan recipients of Canada 150 funding. SaskCulture’s multi-partner project, Resilience and Respect: Canada 150 and Beyond, was among the 19 projects announced. A […]
Sask students receive awards for heritage videos
/in NewsletterFrom Nov. 26-29, twenty-six students from across Canada met in Ottawa for Canada’s History Society’s 3rd Annual Young Citizens Youth Forum. Two winners from each province and territory were selected […]