Entertaining the City: An Audio Walking Tour of the Warehouse District

Cafe Drip 1275 Broad Street, Regina, SK, Canada

Entertaining the City: An Audio Walking Tour of the Warehouse District Join us for the launch of an audio walking tour of the Warehouse District, produced and narrated by Evie Ruddy. We'll meet at Cafe Drip, take the tour together, and finish at Rebellion Brewing for a pint of beer. On the tour, you'll listen […]

Regina’s Forgotten Military History

Regina Public Library Central Branch 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Regina’s Forgotten Military History RPL Film Theatre Tuesday, October 17th 7:00-8:30 pm The impact of the Great War on Regina was immense, but, owing to the passage of time, largely forgotten. Join Great War researcher Dwight Mercer as he reveals the historic reminders that surround us, with emphasis on the work and service of Clemesha […]

Revisit Regina: The Architectural Heritage of Storey and Van Egmond.

Regina Public Library Central Branch 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Revisit Regina: The Architectural Heritage of Storey and Van Egmond. Registered: 75 RPL Film Theatre Monday, October 23rd 7:00-8:30 PM Revisit Regina in 1930 with long-time Regina resident Don Black for a presentation of photographs documenting the work of the architectural firm of Storey and Van Egmond. Between 1905 and 1930 the firm designed most […]

Regina Cemetery Tour

Regina Cemetery 2120 4 Ave, Regina, SK, Canada

Take a step back in time and explore the lives of Regina's Founding Fathers, visionaries and history-makers at the Regina Cemetery.   Based on works done by the Regina Ethnic Pioneers Walking Tour (REWT), this hour and a half long tour visits a dozen graves spanning over a century of Regina's history.   Please bring […]

Biblio Files: A History of the Regina Public Library!

Regina Public Library Central Branch 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

The launch will include presentations from contributors and community members, light refreshments, and a book draw contest! And there will, of course, be copies of Biblio Files available for purchase at a discounted rate. By Susan Birley, Anne Campbell, & Jeannie Mah Saturday, October 28 3-5 pm Mezzanine Level Regina Public Library, Main Branch 2311 12 Ave See Book

Regina Cemetery Tour

Regina Cemetery 2120 4 Ave, Regina, SK, Canada

Take a step back in time and explore the lives of Regina's Founding Fathers, visionaries and history-makers at the Regina Cemetery.   Based on works done by the Regina Ethnic Pioneers Walking Tour (REWT), this hour and a half long tour visits a dozen graves spanning over a century of Regina's history.   Please bring […]

The Historical Leacock

Regina Public Library Central Branch 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

The Historical Leacock What he did to history and what history did to him! RPL Film Theatre Thursday, November 2nd 2:00-3:30 PM Leacock interpreted and wrote about history in many books and articles, sometimes he even went so far as to suggest alternative histories. In return, history has provided us with many alternative Stephen Leacocks. […]

Telling Regina’s story through its historic places

Regina Performing Arts Centre 1077 Angus St, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

The historic places we value helped shape our community and tell Regina’s story. The Heritage Conservation Program is the tool used to document our story and manage historic places. It aligns with the policies and vision of Design Regina: The Official Community Plan and the Regina Cultural Plan to identify and conserve historic places.   […]

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Regina Spanish Influenza Memorial Unveiling

Throughout 2017 I have worked with various groups and organizations throughout the city to raise money for a memorial for Regina's 330 Spanish Influenza victims. On December 14th at 3pm we will be unveiling a memorial in honour of those 330 victims at the Regina Cemetery, near the graves of several unmarked victims. When the […]

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 […]