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SUMMARY:NO LEVEL FIELDS - 2026 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Bill Waiser in an examination of the homesteading experience in Saskatchewan\, and discover why only 3 out of 5 settlers succeeded.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/no-level-fields-2026-lecture-series/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260326T200000
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CREATED:20251222T091512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T050057Z
UID:6419-1774551600-1774555200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:In Our Grandfather’s Footsteps:  Building An Authentic Homestead Shack - 2026 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:John and Frank Robinson share their experience of bringing together a small group of friends to build an authentic homestead shack using the tools and craftsmanship of 1910.\n\nAll Heritage Regina Lectures are free. A suggested $10 donation per person helps fund our educational programming.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/heritage-huddle-reginas-most-beloved-buildings-2026-lecture-series/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260305T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260305T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20251222T091359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T091359Z
UID:6417-1772737200-1772740800@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:HOUSE IN A BOX: CATALOG HOMES - 2026 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Regina board member John Robinson will look back at the popularity of ‘Catalog homes’ in the early 1900s. Learn how early immigrants to western Canada picked their dream homes by flipping pages.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/house-in-a-box-catalog-homes-2026-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Darke Hall\, 2255 College Avenue\, Regina\, Saskatchewan
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20251222T091119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T135800Z
UID:6412-1769713200-1769716800@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Sober Stories and Tipsy Tales from Regina’s Prohibition Era - 2026 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Heritage Regina’s driest lecture yet — an evening of history\, song\, and story that brings the era of 1920s prohibition to life. This multimedia lecture features archival images and music in a spirited journey from sober ideals to roaring rebellion. \n 
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/sober-stories-and-tipsy-tales-from-reginas-prohibition-era-2026-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Bushwakker Brewing Company\, 2206 Dewdney Ave\, Regina\, SK
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251127T200000
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CREATED:20251110T223033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T203223Z
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SUMMARY:The Torch Be Ours: Honouring Military Service
DESCRIPTION:Join Heritage Regina and retired Lt. Col. Edward Staniowski as he reflects on a lifetime of service overseas\, and of his parents’ service during the Second World War. \n\nAdmission to Heritage Regina Lectures is free.\n\n\nA suggested $10.00 donation per person helps fund educational programming like this lecture.\n\nCheck out Ed’s appearance on CTV Your Morning Saskatchewan to learn more by clicking the image below:\n\n \n\n\nRSVP on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/684682884390225 \n\n\n\nAbout The Speaker:\n  \nLIEUTENANT COLONEL (Retired) EDWARD E. STANIOWSKI  OMM\, CD\n\nLieutenant-Colonel (LCol) Edward E. Staniowski joined the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Primary Reserves in 1985 as an Officer Cadet in the Royal Regina Rifles (RRR). While with the RRR LCol Staniowski served as Platoon Commander\, Training Officer\, Adjutant\, Company Commander\, Deputy Commanding Officer and was the Unit’s Commanding Officer from 1998 to 2001. \n\nLCol Staniowski has served on six operational deployments including three United Nations / NATO missions with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI); Bosnia (1997)\, Croatia (1992) and the Middle East (1991). In 2004 LCol Staniowski deployed to Sierra Leone\, West Africa as the Canadian Contingent Commander with the International Military Advisor Training Team (IMATT) and was the senior Canadian advisor to the Armed Forces of Sierra Leone. In 2005 he was seconded to the ECOWAS Standby Force (ESF) CONOP Planning Team in Abuja\, Nigeria. Most recent overseas deployments were to Afghanistan (2008) with NATO’s International Stabilization Assistance Force (ISAF) as the Regional Command South\, Senior Liaison Officer (LO). In 2010 he deployed as Senior Mentor to the Afghan National Army Staff College in Kabul. Service with foreign allies included training and operations with the armies of Afghanistan\, Australia\, Denmark\, France\, Germany\, Great Britain\, Nigeria\, Sierra Leone\, the Netherlands\, New Zealand and the United States. \nLeadership courses and qualifications include CAF Advanced Infantry Classification\, the Canadian Army Operations Course (Canadian Army Command and Staff College\, Kingston)\, the Joint Command Staff Course (Canadian Forces College\, Toronto) and the New Zealand Tactics Course (New Zealand War College). \nLCol Staniowski has served as a staff officer at the Unit and Formation level in Cyprus\, Bosnia\, Denmark and Afghanistan; including the CAF Command Cell to the 2002 G8 Summit Task Force Op GRIZZLY and with the United Nations Standby High Ready Brigade (SHIRBRIG) Presidency / Command Cell in 2003 and 2005. \nLCol Staniowski retired from the CAF in 2015 as Director Reserve Training\, Canadian Army Command and Staff College\, Kingston\, Canada. Since his retirement\, he has worked with the Canadian Soldier On and US Wounded Warrior Programs.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-torch-be-ours/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200624T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200624T143000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20200615T071259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T221907Z
UID:3470-1593005400-1593009000@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Living Heritage in Saskatchewan Sharing Series: "Imagine This! Reflections on Community Radio Programming for Kids During the Covid Pandemic"
DESCRIPTION:Part of Living Heritage in Saskatchewan: A Sharing Series: \nEvery two weeks to the end of June\, join us with your coffee or tea after your lunch to learn more about living heritage.\nAt a time when we are all experiencing new ways to work and interact in new and remote ways\, the Humanities Research Institute (HRI) – University of Regina and the Living Heritage Research Cluster (which includes Heritage Saskatchewan) invite the community interested in Living Heritage in our province\, as well as UofR students and faculty\, to join us in a virtual conversation. Each session will take place through a Zoom conversation\, with presentations on a project or a researcher discussing their work around this theme. \n  \nObjectives of this series:  \n\nto better understand living heritage and come to a common understanding of what it can mean in Saskatchewan;\nto encourage sharing ideas and knowledge;\nto create awareness of projects and break down silos;\nto create the potential for common projects and collaborations between researchers and community organizations.\n\nUpcoming Sessions: \nJune 24\, 1:30-2:30pm \nCharity Marsh \n“Imagine This! Reflections on Community Radio Programming for Kids During the Covid Pandemic“ \nWe ask that you register ahead of time through Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/billets-living-heritage-in-saskatchewan-a-sharing-series-106010048910). A link and password to the Zoom meeting will then be shared with you once you register. \nInvitations will follow for the two following sessions and will be available on the HRI website (http://www.humanitiesresearch.org/) and on the U of R events page. After these few sessions in May and June\, we hope this series can continue in the Fall with presentations from researchers and projects managers from community organizations as well as from the University. \nIf you have any questions or hope to contribute to this series in the future\, please contact Jérôme Melançon (jerome.melancon@uregina.ca)\, Special Advisor for the Living Heritage Research Cluster. For more information on the Research Cluster\, please see: https://www.uregina.ca/research/research-expertise/research-strengths/living-heritage.html. \nPlease feel free to share this information and invitation with anyone who might be interested! \nWe apologize for any cross postings.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/living-heritage-in-saskatchewan-sharing-series-tba/
LOCATION:Sas
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200617T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200617T143000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20200615T070738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200615T222045Z
UID:3467-1592400600-1592404200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Living Heritage in Saskatchewan Sharing Series: “Beyond ‘Arts & Crafts’: The role of Contemporary Visual and Media Art Practices in conceptions of Living Heritage”
DESCRIPTION:Part of Living Heritage in Saskatchewan: A Sharing Series: \nEvery two weeks to the end of June\, join us with your coffee or tea after your lunch to learn more about living heritage.\nAt a time when we are all experiencing new ways to work and interact in new and remote ways\, the Humanities Research Institute (HRI) – University of Regina and the Living Heritage Research Cluster (which includes Heritage Saskatchewan) invite the community interested in Living Heritage in our province\, as well as UofR students and faculty\, to join us in a virtual conversation. Each session will take place through a Zoom conversation\, with presentations on a project or a researcher discussing their work around this theme. \n  \nObjectives of this series:  \n\nto better understand living heritage and come to a common understanding of what it can mean in Saskatchewan;\nto encourage sharing ideas and knowledge;\nto create awareness of projects and break down silos;\nto create the potential for common projects and collaborations between researchers and community organizations.\n\nUpcoming Sessions: \nJune 17\, 1:30-2:30pm \nRisa Horowitz \n“Beyond ‘Arts & Crafts’: The role of Contemporary Visual and Media Art Practices in conceptions of Living Heritage” \nJune 24\, 1:30-2:30pm \nCharity Marsh \n“Imagine This! Reflections on Community Radio Programming for Kids During the Covid Pandemic“ \nWe ask that you register ahead of time through Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/billets-living-heritage-in-saskatchewan-a-sharing-series-106010048910). A link and password to the Zoom meeting will then be shared with you once you register. \nInvitations will follow for the two following sessions and will be available on the HRI website (http://www.humanitiesresearch.org/) and on the U of R events page. After these few sessions in May and June\, we hope this series can continue in the Fall with presentations from researchers and projects managers from community organizations as well as from the University. \nIf you have any questions or hope to contribute to this series in the future\, please contact Jérôme Melançon (jerome.melancon@uregina.ca)\, Special Advisor for the Living Heritage Research Cluster. For more information on the Research Cluster\, please see: https://www.uregina.ca/research/research-expertise/research-strengths/living-heritage.html. \nPlease feel free to share this information and invitation with anyone who might be interested! \nWe apologize for any cross postings.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/living-heritage-in-saskatchewan-sharing-series-beyond-arts-crafts-the-role-of-contemporary-visual-and-media-art-practices-in-conceptions-of-living-heritage/
LOCATION:3124 Victoria Avenue\, Regina
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20200126T154515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T154515Z
UID:3410-1587668400-1587675600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Heritage Regina Lecture Series - ROARING REGINA: PROSPERITY\, PROHIBITION AND POP CULTURE IN THE 1920s
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Roaring Regina of the 1920s and discover how the “Age of Prosperity” left its mark on our city. With Amber Parker\, John Robinson\, and Melissa Clow. \n 
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/heritage-regina-lecture-series-roaring-regina-prosperity-prohibition-and-pop-culture-in-the-1920s/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20200126T152250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T152250Z
UID:3389-1584644400-1584651600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Heritage Regina Lecture Series - What's Your Style? Understanding Regina's Residential Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Learn to identify Regina’s historical architectural styles with John Robinson
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/heritage-regina-lecture-series-whats-your-style-understanding-reginas-residential-architecture/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200227T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20200126T151318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T151712Z
UID:3385-1582830000-1582837200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Heritage Regina Lecture Series: gee meeyo pimawtshinawn/ It Was a Good Life: Stories from Road Allowance People
DESCRIPTION:gee meeyo pimawtshinawn \nIT WAS A GOOD LIFE:\nSTORIES FROM ROAD ALLOWANCE PEOPLE \nThursday\, February 27 at 7pm\nExplore the stories of Michif/Métis Old Ones who experienced life living on a road allowance. With Russell Fayant\, Brenna Pacholko\, and Kristin Catherwood.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/heritage-regina-lecture-series-gee-meeyo-pimawtshinawn-it-was-a-good-life-stories-from-road-allowance-people/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20191219T033150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T151643Z
UID:3375-1580410800-1580418000@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Heritage Regina Lecture Series - Boom\, Bust and Bullets: The History of the GM Plant in Regina
DESCRIPTION:Discover Regina’s automotive history with Dale Johnson.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/boom-bust-and-bullets-the-history-of-the-gm-plant-in-regina/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180723T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180723T193000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20180705T182927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180705T182927Z
UID:2224-1532368800-1532374200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The Spanish Influenza: Regina's Darkest Days
DESCRIPTION:100 years ago\, the world was at war. As the guns were silenced and the men retuned home\, they brought with them a disease unlike any other. Grown and matured in the trenches of Europe\, The Spanish Influenza became humanity’s deadliest disease\, killing between 25 – 100 million people worldwide. In October of 1918 the flu arrived in Regina\, killing hundreds and infecting thousands. \nThis presentation explores the origins of the Spanish Flu\, what happened in the fall of 1918 in Regina and its legacy. \nPresented by Kenton de Jong\, founder of the Regina Spanish Influenza Memorial. \nIntermission refreshments provided.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-spanish-influenza-reginas-darkest-days/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180419T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20171220T210522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180412T045920Z
UID:1844-1524164400-1524168000@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The Confederation / Davin Fountain Restoration - 2018 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:  \nConfederation Fountain\, constructed in 1928 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Canada\, is situated at the center of Confederation Park in the Regina Exhibition Grounds. Constructed in 1928\, it featured shaped piers with ornamental caryatids\, lion heads and Saskatchewan and City of Regina shields. Originally\, sixteen cast zinc frog spitters createdan extravaganza of arched water spray in this prairie park. \nBy 2013\, with the original construction deteriorated and the water works long lost\, a Conservation Plan was commissioned. Based on this Conservation Plan\, under the prime consultancy of AECOM with Barry McGinn\, the fountain column\, wrought iron fence and cast iron bowls were restored and the original water spray design reinstated with the local fabrication of cast ironconcrete frog spitters. \nBarry McGinn\, a past director of Heritage Regina\, will use his wealth of knowledge and experience as a conservation architect and engineer to share his involvement in the Confederation Fountain conservation project. Barry will also introduce a conservation plan\, prepared in 2010\, for the Davin Fountain which was originally located at the center of Victoria Park – perhaps Regina’s next historic fountain project. \nPresented by Barry McGinn. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community. \nSee our Facebook event for details.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-confederation-davin-fountain-restoration-2018-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Cathedral Area Community Association\, 2900 13th Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4T 1N7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20180207T022921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180207T023106Z
UID:1975-1523559600-1523563200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Catalogue Houses - 2018 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:A century ago\, with our flourishing farms and urban centers\, there was a high demand for new homes. Designers and skilled trades people were in short supply. Eaton’s\, Sears and Aladdin Homes shipped thousands of homes to the Prairies by rail and they were assembled by local labour. Similar to the way we order on-line today\, these kit homes could be ordered to exact specifications. Millwork\, plumbing fixtures and even furniture could be included with your shipment. Heritage Regina\, supported by the Civic Museum of Regina and narrated by John Robinson\, will present the story of these early homes\, with original advertising posters\, catalogues and artifacts. \nJohn Robinson has been in the architectural design and drafting profession since 1977\, after obtaining a diploma in Architectural Engineering Technology. With 40 years of experience in single family\, multi-family and commercial drawing production\, he is still passionate about good design. In 1996\, John incorporated Robinson Residential Design\, a firm providing customized residential design and drafting services to home owners\, builders and developers. John’s design projects have been featured on HGTV as well as several local TV documentaries. John’s interest in heritage architecture began early\, growing up in a home that was ordered from an Aladdin catalogue.. Over the years he has amassed a collection of original home catalogues dating back to 1889 which are a continuing source of inspiration for restorations and new heritage sensitive infill housing designs. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community. \nPresented by John Robinson. \nSee our Facebook event for updates.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/catalogue-houses-2018-lecture-series-2/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180314T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20171220T210238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T162606Z
UID:1841-1521054000-1521057600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The Spanish Flu Epidemic - 2018 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Spanish Influenza was humanity’s deadliest disease. Incubated in the trenches of Europe\, it would spread throughout the globe\, killing young\, healthy men and women. It orphaned a generation\, slaughtered a population and brought society to a standstill. The virus would kill between 50 and 100 million people. Venture back to the autumn of 1918 when the Spanish Flu\narrived in Saskatchewan and experience history’s forgotten plague for yourself. Vaccination is not required. \nKenton de Jong is a local blogger and writer with a passion for history. In 2017\, he spearheaded a project to recognize Regina’s 330 Spanish Influenza victims and erected a memorial at the Regina Cemetery in their honour. \nJohn Robinson has been in the architectural design and drafting profession since obtaining his diploma in Architectural Engineering Technology in 1977. His firm\, Robinson Residential Design\, provides customized design and drafting services. John’s design projects have been featured on HGTV and in several local TV documentaries. \nMelissa Munro studied history before obtaining a graduate degree in Library Science and Archival Studies. She currently works in the archival profession and is passionate about sharing Regina’s local history and cultural heritage. \nPresented by Kenton de Jong\, John Robinson and Melissa Munro. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community. \nSee our Facebook event for details.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-spanish-flu-epidemic-2018-lecture-series/
LOCATION:First Baptist Church\, 2241 Victoria Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4P 0S4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20171220T205944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T155907Z
UID:1839-1519758000-1519761600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Why Prohibition Failed in Saskatchewan - 2018 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:In Saskatchewan\, the “war to the death between the church and the saloon”\, as a clergyman called it\, began in December 1907 with the formation of the Social and Moral Reform Council of Saskatchewan. In 1915 the Saskatchewan people voted to abolish the government liquor stores and adopt Provincial prohibition. Provincial laws against the consumption of booze did not make Saskatchewan “dry” since the Saskatchewan government did not control the nations breweries and distilleries. Saskatchewan residents found ways to import booze from neighbouring provinces. Prohibition also spawned criminal activities\, such as “rum-runners” and “export houses” to meet the needs of bootleggers and their thirsty customers. \nOn February 27\, Dr. Bill Brennan\, an accomplished local historian\, will explain how prohibition failed in Saskatchewan. Come to this lecture to experience what it would have been like to live in Saskatchewan during the prohibition era. Those in attendance will be encouraged to celebrate the 1924 end to prohibition with a free drink at the Hotel Saskatchewan following the lecture. \nPresented by Dr. Bill Brennan. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community. \nSee our Facebook event for updates.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/why-prohibition-failed-in-saskatchewan-2018-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Knox Metropolitan United Church\, 2340 Victoria Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180206T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20171220T205714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180119T051549Z
UID:1836-1517943600-1517947200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:College Avenue Campus Restoration – 2018 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Join Heritage Consultant Donald Luxton for an illustrated talk on the historic College Avenue Campus\, including its history\, decline and current renewal. The history of the site dates back to the establishment of Regina College in 1911\, the subsequent construction of Darke Hall and the establishment of the University of Regina. Long neglected\, this significant Collegiate Gothic campus is undergoing a comprehensive five-year rehabilitation that will result in a complete renewal\, including its historic interior spaces. This talk will cover all aspects of the project including the work completed to date\, and that anticipated over the next three years. \nDonald Luxton is the principal of a leading western Canadian heritage and cultural resource management firm\, and over the last thirty years his wide-ranging career has included the development of municipal planning programs\, the restoration of numerous heritage buildings and the development of many significant cultural facilities. Donald’s expertise\, interest and accomplishments as an author\, educator and practitioner have been recognized and acknowledged through numerous awards\, including the Heritage Canada Achievement Award in 2003 and a number of literary prizes including a BC Book Prize in 2004. \nHe is currently acting as the Heritage Consultant for the College Avenue Renewal. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community. \nPresented by Don Luxton. \nSee our Facebook event for updates.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/college-avenue-campus-restoration-2018-lecture-series/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20171220T003247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180109T000937Z
UID:1833-1516302000-1516305600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Catalogue Houses - 2018 Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:A century ago\, with our flourishing farms and urban centers\, there was a high demand for new homes. Designers and skilled trades people were in short supply. Eaton’s\, Sears and Aladdin Homes shipped thousands of homes to the Prairies by rail and they were assembled by local labour. Similar to the way we order on-line today\, these kit homes could be ordered to exact specifications. Millwork\, plumbing fixtures and even furniture could be included with your shipment. Heritage Regina\, supported by the Civic Museum of Regina and narrated by John Robinson\, will present the story of these early homes\, with original advertising posters\, catalogues and artifacts. \nJohn Robinson has been in the architectural design and drafting profession since 1977\, after obtaining a diploma in Architectural Engineering Technology. With 40 years of experience in single family\, multi-family and commercial drawing production\, he is still passionate about good design. In 1996\, John incorporated Robinson Residential Design\, a firm providing customized residential design and drafting services to home owners\, builders and developers. John’s design projects have been featured on HGTV as well as several local TV documentaries. John’s interest in heritage architecture began early\, growing up in a home that was ordered from an Aladdin catalogue.. Over the years he has amassed a collection of original home catalogues dating back to 1889 which are a continuing source of inspiration for restorations and new heritage sensitive infill housing designs. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community. \nPresented by John Robinson. \nSee our Facebook event for updates.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/catalogue-houses-2018-lecture-series/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170422T153000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20170312T180622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T015602Z
UID:1481-1492869600-1492875000@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Path of the Tornado
DESCRIPTION:On June 30\, 1912 the storm of the century swept through Regina causing widespread destruction and death. As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada join us on a short walk downtown Regina followed by a lecture that focuses on the resilience\, perseverance and courage of the settlers who built and re-built this great city.\n\nRobin Adeney has degrees in Canadian history and education from Trent and Queen’s universities respectively. As a volunteer with Heritage Regina she is delighted to be able to share the history of Regina with the community.\n\nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community.\n\n Nomination Form
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/path-of-the-tornado/
LOCATION:Regina Public Library Central Branch\, 2311 12th Avenue\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20170309T001204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170312T175204Z
UID:1467-1489690800-1489696200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The First Tiny House
DESCRIPTION:Regina’s first tiny house was actually built 135 years ago\, it provided the basic necessities for survival and comfort that our present day popular tiny houses do.Have you ever wondered what those early homes were like? \nJoin us for an informative and entertaining evening with music\, photos and stories as we learn about life in those early tents\, soddies and homestead shacks. John Robinson\, Principal Designer at Robinson Residential Design\, designed and built Regina’s first Tiny House. This Tiny House was displayed at the 2016 Home and Garden Show and featured on a HGTV episode\, “Journey to the Jamboree”. John would be the first to say that it wasn’t actually Regina’s FIRST tiny house\, so his talk will provide a fun and interactive look back at some of the tiny homes that the earliest settlers of our province lived in. \nRefreshments provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-first-tiny-house/
LOCATION:The Artesian\, 2627 13th Avenue\, Regina\, Sas\, S4T 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170208T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20170129T230704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170129T230704Z
UID:1423-1486582200-1486587600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:University of Regina launches The Canada 150 Lecture Series: The Making of Canada
DESCRIPTION:A new public lecture series at the University of Regina will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation and the birth of Canada in 1867. The Canada 150 Lecture Series: The Making of Canada features six lectures over four days\, starting on January 19 with Canadian historian Christopher Moore’s lecture: “A Living Tree? Canada’s Constitution 150 Years Ago – and Today.” Moore has been called Canada’s most versatile writer of history. The Toronto-based writer has been presenting Canadian history to non-specialist audiences through many media for 20 years. \nMore than recounting events leading to Confederation in 1867\, the series of six lectures will reflect on the spirit and principles of the original dreams of the founders of Canada. The lectures consider how those goals and aspirations for a new country have played out in the past 150 years\, and how they might be updated to reflect the very different society in which we now live. \n“The Canada 150 Lecture Series aligns with the University of Regina’s commitment to our communities by asking important and timely questions that help make Canada’s history\, and its future\, relevant to all its citizens today\,” says President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Vianne Timmons. \nAll lectures start at 7:30 p.m. and are followed by a reception. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. \nFollowing is a list of The Canada 150 Lecture Series. For more detail\, please go to www.uregina.ca/events . \nFebruary 8 (two lectures): \nTitle: “Contradictory Colonial Positions: The Ambiguous Trajectories of Francophones in the Canadian Prairies.”\nSpeaker: Jérôme Melançon\nLocation: Language Institute\, Room 216 (Rotunda) \nTitle: “Canada\, a Bi-national Dominion? English Canadian Attitudes to Francophone National Holidays since Confederation.”\nSpeaker: Michael Poplyansky\nLocation: Language Institute\, Room 216 (Rotunda) \nMarch 16 (two lectures): \nTitle: “The people of Canada want to have a white country.”\nSpeakers: Andrea Sterzuk\, Russell Fayant\, Michael Cappello\nLocation:  Education Building\, Room 191 \nTitle: “Are Canadians a Fully Sovereign People in 2017?”\nSpeaker: Dr. Lee Ward\nLocation:  Education Building\, Room 191 \nMarch 30: \nTitle: “Making the Canadian History Hall.”\nSpeaker: Lisa Leblanc\nLocation: Education Building\, Room 191 \n  \n– 30
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/university-of-regina-launches-the-canada-150-lecture-series-the-making-of-canada/
LOCATION:University of Regina\, 3737 Wascana Parkway\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20170131T172118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170131T172118Z
UID:1447-1486580400-1486587600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Archives Week ‘Perspectives on the Northwest Resistance’
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan as part of Archives Week. This two hour event begins at 7:00 PM and will feature readings from never before seen 1885 dispatches to and from the war front\, and excerpts from Louis Riel’s diary. Speakers include Prof. James Daschuk and Prof Sylvain Rehault from the University of Regina\, Darren Prefontaine from the Gabriel Dumont Institute\, and master of ceremonies Frank Korvemaker\, and characters from the ‘Trial of Louis Riel’ play. Archives Week showcases the role archives and archivists play in preserving and making available Saskatchewan’s documentary heritage. Activities in communities across the province include celebrity reading events\, film nights\, open houses\, exhibits and more.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/archives-week-perspectives-on-the-northwest-resistance/
LOCATION:Bushwakker Brewing Company\, 2206 Dewdney Ave\, Regina\, SK
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260513T055842
CREATED:20170110T163953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170110T163953Z
UID:1407-1485284400-1485289800@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Founding of Regina
DESCRIPTION:The founding of Regina in 1882 followed a pattern that dates back to the earliest days of European settlement in North America: the creation of towns (and future cities in some cases) by an individual or some organized body\, rather than by the settlers when they arrived. In Regina’s case it was the Canadian Pacific Railway that founded our city. \nSo why was Regina located on a flat and cheerless plain\, with a small meandering creek its only visible water supply?   \nWhen the CPR laid out the townsite why did it make the streets so narrow and the lots so small? \nAnd with so little natural beauty\, why was Regina chosen to become the capital of the North-West Territories?  \n  \nOn January 24\, Dr. Bill Brennan will explain how Regina came to be. \n  \nBill has written the most detailed history of our city: Regina: An Illustrated History. He has also published articles about Regina in scholarly journals such as Prairie Forum\, Saskatchewan History and the Urban History Review. \n  \nRefreshments will be provided. A $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-canadian-pacific-railway-and-the-founding-of-regina/
LOCATION:Robinson Residential\, 2240 - 2nd Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lecture and Speeches
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