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  • March 2018
  • Wed 14
    March 14, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    The Spanish Flu Epidemic – 2018 Lecture Series

    First Baptist Church 2241 Victoria Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    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 […]

  • April 2018
  • Thu 12
    April 12, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Catalogue Houses – 2018 Lecture Series

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    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 […]

  • Thu 19
    April 19, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    The Confederation / Davin Fountain Restoration – 2018 Lecture Series

    Cathedral Area Community Association 2900 13th Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

      Confederation 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 […]

  • July 2018
  • Mon 23
    July 23, 2018 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    The Spanish Influenza: Regina’s Darkest Days

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    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 […]

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  • January 2020
  • Thu 30
    January 30, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Heritage Regina Lecture Series – Boom, Bust and Bullets: The History of the GM Plant in Regina

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    Discover Regina's automotive history with Dale Johnson.

  • February 2020
  • Thu 27
    February 27, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Heritage Regina Lecture Series: gee meeyo pimawtshinawn/ It Was a Good Life: Stories from Road Allowance People

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    gee meeyo pimawtshinawn IT WAS A GOOD LIFE: STORIES FROM ROAD ALLOWANCE PEOPLE Thursday, February 27 at 7pm Explore the stories of Michif/Métis Old Ones who experienced life living on a road allowance. With Russell Fayant, Brenna Pacholko, and Kristin Catherwood.

  • March 2020
  • Thu 19
    March 19, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Heritage Regina Lecture Series – What’s Your Style? Understanding Regina’s Residential Architecture

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    Learn to identify Regina’s historical architectural styles with John Robinson

  • April 2020
  • Thu 23
    April 23, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Heritage Regina Lecture Series – ROARING REGINA: PROSPERITY, PROHIBITION AND POP CULTURE IN THE 1920s

    The Artesian 2627 13th Avenue, Regina, Sas, Canada

    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.  

  • June 2020
  • Wed 17
    June 17, 2020 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

    Living Heritage in Saskatchewan Sharing Series: “Beyond ‘Arts & Crafts’: The role of Contemporary Visual and Media Art Practices in conceptions of Living Heritage”

    3124 Victoria Avenue, Regina

    Part of Living Heritage in Saskatchewan: A Sharing Series: Every two weeks to the end of June, join us with your coffee or tea after your lunch to learn more about living heritage. At a time when we are all experiencing new ways to work and interact in new and remote ways, the Humanities Research […]

  • Wed 24
    June 24, 2020 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

    Living Heritage in Saskatchewan Sharing Series: “Imagine This! Reflections on Community Radio Programming for Kids During the Covid Pandemic”

    Part of Living Heritage in Saskatchewan: A Sharing Series: Every two weeks to the end of June, join us with your coffee or tea after your lunch to learn more about living heritage. At a time when we are all experiencing new ways to work and interact in new and remote ways, the Humanities Research […]

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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.

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We acknowledge that the land on which we work and gather is the traditional territory of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda peoples, and the homeland of the Métis/Mechif.

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.

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