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Regina, Saskatchewan

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Regina is the major commercial centre of southern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the provincial capital and was previously the territorial headquarters of the North-West Territories, of which today's provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta originally formed part.


It was also the district headquarters of the District of Assiniboia. The city was named in 1882 after Queen Victoria, i.e. Victoria Regina, by her daughter Princess Louise, wife of the then-Governor General the Marquess of Lorne.

The city is a cultural and commercial metropole for both southern Saskatchewan and adjacent areas in the neighbouring American states of North Dakota and Montana. It attracts numerous visitors for the vitality of its commerce, theatre, concerts and restaurants and to its summer agricultural fair.

  • Population is 178,225
  • Average age is 35.8 years
  • English spoken as a first language by 88 % of the people
  • Percentage of Immigrants is 7.66%
  • Population between the ages of 20 to 34 with a university degree or diploma is 21%
  • Population between the ages of 35 to 44 with a university degree or diploma is 23.7%
  • Average earnings of all people is $ 30,067.00
  • Average earnings of people working full time is $ 41,147.00
  • Unemployment rate is 6.3%
  • Average family income is $ 58,315.00
  • Average household income is $ 46,847.00
  • There are 74,814 houses
  • Average value of a home is $ 105,407.00
The City of Regina

The Multi Cultural Council has started an Immigrant Recognition Sculpture Project to keep history alive by recognizing the contributions that immigrants and their families have made, and continue to make, to the city.
Two permanent artworks commissioned and installed on the pedestals located outside City Hall in Queen Elizabeth II Court.The entire project will be funded by donations from the public through the sale of commemorative plaques to be installed along with the artworks. Individuals, families and groups are invited to donate in honour of those who immigrated to Regina during the past century.

If you are in Regina for business, an excellent place to stay is downtown at the Radisson Plaza Hotel Saskatchewan overlooking Victoria Park & conveniently located close to government offices. Another good location is the modern Delta Regina Hotel adjoining the Trade & Convention Center in the heart of the downtown business & government district.

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