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UID:1761-1506625200-1506632400@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Urban Development: A Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join Andrew Stevens Ward 3 City Councillor and theHeritage Community Association for a town-hall conversation about growth\, development\, gentrification and revitalization in Regina. The event will be held on September 28 @ 7 PM\, at the Artful Dodger Cafe (1631 11th Avenue). We have put together a stellar panel of people who think and talk a lot about these topics. \nEach panelist will have a couple of minutes to introduce themselves and articulate their vision for the future of development in Regina. Following that\, we will open it up to a moderated discussion with community members. We hope you bring your questions and ideas. \nPanelists:\nChad Jedlic (Harvard Developments Inc.)\nDiana Hawryluk (Executive Director\, City Planning and Development\, City of Regina)\nJason Carlston (Dream)\nKevin Sturgeon (President\, Riversdale Community Association)\nRoss Keith (Nicor)\nStephen Onda (Halifax Holdings)\nVanessa Matthews (Assistant Professor\, University of Regina Department of Geography and Environmental Studies)\nWilliam Neher (Neher and Associates)
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/urban-development-a-town-hall/
LOCATION:The Artful Dodger\, 1651 - 11th Ave\, Regina
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Downtown Regina Cultural Trailway
DESCRIPTION:Regina Downtown Business Improvement District\, along with Heritage Regina\, invites the public to come out and participate in a free guided walking tour of downtown. Each tour will last approximately 90 minutes and touch on highlights from the Cultural Trailway. \nTours start at 10:00am and 1:00pm \nMeet at the Victoria Park Cenotaph \n\nClick here for more information!
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/downtown-regina-cultural-trailway/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
CATEGORIES:Tour
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UID:1497-1498399200-1498404600@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The Road to Confederation\, 1864-1867
DESCRIPTION:  \nDr. Bill Brennan (University Regina) will address some of the key questions surrounding the creation of our nation; like why it took so long to convince even three colonies to join. Join us for a lecture  at the Regina Public Library Public Meeting Room #1 at 2:00 p.m. \n* Note that this is a lecture and not a walk \nThe vision of Heritage Regina is to raise awareness and appreciation of the value of heritage and its importance to sustaining the culture and identity of the city.\n\nA $5.00 donation is suggested to all Heritage Regina walking tours.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-road-to-confederation-1864-1867/
LOCATION:Regina Public Library Central Branch\, 2311 12th Avenue\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T100000
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UID:1591-1494064800-1494070200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:The Path of the Tornado: Impacts on the “Wholesale District”.
DESCRIPTION:Join guide Robin Adeney on a one hour walk that explores tracks\, trains and cyclones in the “Wholesale District”. The walk will be about 1 hour and is preceded by a ribbon cutting for a new art work commemorating the cyclone of 1912.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/the-path-of-the-tornado-impacts-on-the-wholesale-district/
LOCATION:Brewed Awakening\, 2300 Dewdney Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4R 1G8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170506
DTSTAMP:20260619T131718
CREATED:20170502T031546Z
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UID:1594-1493942400-1494028799@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Regina Regional Heritage Fair
DESCRIPTION:Regina Regional Heritage Fair – Fri. May 5\n– Location: Campus Regina Public (1069 14th Ave E) \nThe Regional Heritage Fair includes the opportunity to: \n\ndevelop communication skills by presenting Heritage Fair projects to other students\, parents\, members of the public and judges\nparticipate in heritage-related workshop activities\ncompete for a variety of awards\nmeet other students from their region who are interested in heritage\nrepresent their school in a province-wide initiative\n\nSchools and parents are responsible for ensuring students have chaperones as well as transportation to the venue. Chaperones must bring signed consent forms for each student. \nStudent projects will be judged up to three times during the Regional Heritage Fair. Students will be judged in the language selected in the registration system. Judges will utilize a standard judging rubric. \nStudents may wish to begin their judging by presenting a 2-3 minute oral presentation. The purpose of the oral presentation is to introduce the project and share the important research. Judges will then interview the students about their project so be prepared to answer questions about why the topic was chosen\, how the research was done\, what the results were and what was learned about the topic. The purpose of the interview is to evaluate the depth of understanding of the student’s topic. The judges will also review your written report. The judges will assess their impression\, impact\, originality\, creativity and level of research in your written report. \nPlease view the video featuring the  2014 Regina Regional Heritage Fair and select your Regional Heritage Fair (Saskatoon\, Regina\, Moose Jaw) for more details.  For further information\, contact our Education Coordinator\, Katherine Gilks\, at kgilks@heritagesask.ca
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/regina-regional-heritage-fair/
LOCATION:Campus Regina Public\, 1069 14th Ave E\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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CREATED:20170421T015106Z
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UID:1528-1493924400-1493929800@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Heritage 101: An Introduction
DESCRIPTION:For more than 30 years\, the City of Regina has been a leader in recognizing the heritage value of historic places. The City of Regina’s Heritage Conservation Program ensures that historic places are protected\, conserved and continue to contribute to the quality of life in our neighbourhoods. Historic places reinforce the sense of place that makes Regina unique from other communities.\nCome hear about the tools used to identify\, conserve and protect historic places. This talk will explore the history of heritage conservation in Regina\, the regulatory environment at City Hall\, and the current review of the Heritage Conservation Program.\nLiberty Brears is a Senior City Planner at City Hall. She is a graduate of the University of Victoria\, holding both a Bachelor of Arts degree and a diploma in Cultural Resource Management. Liberty began her career in heritage while working on contract with the Government of British Columbia’s Heritage Branch in 1997. Since then\, she has been increasingly involved in the heritage community. She has participated as a Director on the Board of Heritage Saskatchewan and as an ICOMOS Canada Committee member. She worked as a heritage planner at the City of Vancouver before moving to Regina\, where she began leading the Heritage Conservation Program at the City of Regina in 2010.Refreshments provided. \n\nA $10 suggested donation to Heritage Regina goes towards the promotion and preservation of heritage in your community.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/heritage-101-an-introduction/
LOCATION:Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre\, 2900 13th Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170419T163000
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CREATED:20170405T021500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T021500Z
UID:1519-1492594200-1492619400@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Standards and Guidelines/Design Guidelines Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nApril 19:   Standards and Guidelines and Neighborhood Design Guidelines   \n9:00 am – 4:00 pm \nIt is often necessary to make changes to heritage buildings so that they can continue to have a viable use.  But\, what kinds of changes should be allowed?  The April 19th workshop will introduce participants to two tools that take the guesswork out of these decisions.  The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is a nationally recognized manual that uses a “recommended – not recommended” approach to guide decisions about alterations to heritage buildings and other historic places.  The workshop will also explain how to use the ministry’s new Design Toolkit to create community‑generated design guidelines\, another tool for making decisions about changes to historic and non‑historic buildings\, infill development and public realm improvements in historic neighbourhoods. \n  \n  \nThese workshops will be valuable learning opportunities for communities implementing a Main Street program\, and for any other organization that owns\, uses\, manages or regulates historic places.  Both workshops have also been certified for professional learning credits by the Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute.  The workshops are designed so that they can be taken on a standalone basis\, but attendance at both is recommended for maximum benefit. \n  \nPre-registration is required for both workshops although there is no registration fee.  Please note that no lunch will be provided. \n  \nBoth workshops will be held at: \nSt Mary’s Anglican Church \n3337 15th Ave\, Regina \n  \nSeating is limited and will be booked on a first-come/first-serve basis. \n  \nTo register please follow the appropriate link:  \nStandards and Guidelines/Design Guidelines Workshop \nWednesday\, April 19\, 2016 \n9:00 am to 4:00 pm \nhttp://gos.fluidsurveys.com/s/2017-heritage-standards/
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/standards-and-guidelinesdesign-guidelines-workshop/
LOCATION:St.Mary’s Anglican Church\, 3337 15th Ave\, Regina\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170418T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170418T163000
DTSTAMP:20260619T131718
CREATED:20170405T021406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T021406Z
UID:1516-1492507800-1492533000@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Community Heritage Inventories and Statements of Significance
DESCRIPTION:April 18:    Community Heritage Inventories and Statements of Significance \n9:30 am – 4:30 pm          \n  \nWorkshop participants will learn how to create a community heritage inventory and how to write a Statement of Significance.  A heritage inventory is a fundamental planning tool that will enable you to identify and evaluate the historic places that exist in your community\, and to make well‑informed decisions about their protection and development.  A Statement of Significance (SOS) is a valuable communication and management tool that explains why a historic place is important\, and identifies those elements of the place that should be preserved. \n  \nThese workshops will be valuable learning opportunities for communities implementing a Main Street program\, and for any other organization that owns\, uses\, manages or regulates historic places.  Both workshops have also been certified for professional learning credits by the Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute.  The workshops are designed so that they can be taken on a standalone basis\, but attendance at both is recommended for maximum benefit. \n  \nPre-registration is required for both workshops although there is no registration fee.  Please note that no lunch will be provided. \n  \nBoth workshops will be held at: \nSt Mary’s Anglican Church \n3337 15th Ave\, Regina \n  \nSeating is limited and will be booked on a first-come/first-serve basis. \n  \nTo register please follow the appropriate link: \n  \nHeritage Inventory/Statement of Significance Workshop \nTuesday\, April 18\, 2016 \n9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. \nhttp://gos.fluidsurveys.com/s/2017-Statement-of-Significance/ \n 
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/community-heritage-inventories-and-statements-of-significance/
LOCATION:St.Mary’s Anglican Church\, 3337 15th Ave\, Regina\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170411T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T131718
CREATED:20170312T174607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170406T235656Z
UID:1477-1491937200-1491944400@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Heritage Regina Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in getting involved in Heritage Regina?\nWe want to welcome all current members and potential new members to attend Heritage Regina’s 41st Annual General Meeting on April 11th at Knox Metropolitan United Church\, 2340 Victoria Ave. Regina at 7:00pm. Refreshments will be provided.\n\nPlease note that only current 2017-18 members will be eligible to vote at the AGM. A copy of the membership renewal form is attached. We are excited to announce that once again we have partnered with Heritage Saskatchewan and the National Trust for Canada to provide you a\nreciprocal membership for just $10.00. Details are on the attached form.\n\nPlease feel free to bring your membership form along with payment to the AGM or mail prior to the event.\n\nAgenda\nPresidents Report 2017 \n2016 Financial Statements\n2016 AGM Minutes
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/heritage-regina-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Knox Metropolitan United Church\, 2340 Victoria Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170330T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170330T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T131718
CREATED:20170129T231038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170129T231038Z
UID:1428-1490902200-1490907600@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 . \n  \nMarch 30: \nTitle: “Making the Canadian History Hall.”\nSpeaker: Lisa Leblanc\nLocation: Education Building\, Room 191
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/university-of-regina-launches-the-canada-150-lecture-series-the-making-of-canada-3/
LOCATION:University of Regina\, 3737 Wascana Parkway\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T131718
CREATED:20170129T230919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170129T230919Z
UID:1426-1489692600-1489698000@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 . \n  \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 
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/university-of-regina-launches-the-canada-150-lecture-series-the-making-of-canada-2/
LOCATION:University of Regina\, 3737 Wascana Parkway\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170316T203000
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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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