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Airborne Over Regina: The Story Of Regina’s Four Airports
February 20, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
A riveting glimpse into aviation history and its colourful characters with Will Chabun
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February 20, 2019
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The Artesian
2627 13th Avenue
Regina
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S4T 1N2
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2627 13th Avenue
Regina
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S4T 1N2
Canada
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