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  2. Mike Hasenfratz - Wikipedia

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    Michael Edgar Hasenfratz was born on June 19, 1966, in Regina, Saskatchewan. [1] [a] He was the son of Agnes and Tony Hasenfratz, and had two sisters. [1] [5] Attending Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School, he played golf and football. [b] He also played minor ice hockey in Regina, where his father organized tournaments. [9] [c]

  3. Regina Leader-Post - Wikipedia

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    The first Leader Building with surrounding town, Regina, 1884. The newspaper was first published as The Leader in 1883 by Nicholas Flood Davin, soon after Edgar Dewdney, Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories, decided to name the vacant and featureless site of Pile-O-Bones, renamed Regina by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the wife of the Governor General of Canada, as ...

  4. Gwendolyn Lucy O'Soup Crane - Wikipedia

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    She was born on August 12, 1930, in The Key First Nation, Saskatchewan, and died on August 10, 2005, in Regina, Saskatchewan. [5] Indigenous Peoples History

  5. Clifford Wiens - Wikipedia

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    University of Regina . Accessed 12 March 2022. Clifford Wiens Obituary Regina Leader-Post - Remembering. Clifford Donald Wiens. Regina Leader-Post. Accessed 12 March 2022. John Nugent Studio Historicplaces.ca - historicplaces.ca. Canada Historic Places, 26 May 2005. Lam, Elsa. In Memoriam: Clifford Wiens. Canadian Architect.

  6. John Robertson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Betty, who was trained as a legal secretary, worked in many law firms in Winnipeg, Regina and Toronto. She transcribed John's biography "Rusty Staub of the Expos." John and Betty's son and second child, Timothy John Robertson, was born November 29, 1964, in Regina, Saskatchewan, on Grey Cup Sunday.

  7. Category : Newspapers published in Regina, Saskatchewan

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    Pages in category "Newspapers published in Regina, Saskatchewan" ... Regina Leader-Post; Regina Sun This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 08:56 (UTC). ...

  8. Media in Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Other newspapers absorbed by The Leader-Post include the Regina Daily Star and The Province. It is now owned by Postmedia Network. [2] The Regina Sun is published by the Leader-Post and distributed free of charge. Prairie Dog is a free newspaper produced by a Saskatchewan worker co-operative. It was launched in February 1993 as a monthly and ...

  9. Regina Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Sun, later known as the Sunday Post, was a weekly community-oriented newspaper published by the Regina Leader-Post, the daily newspaper in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was delivered free to all homes in Regina and surrounding area until 2015. It began publication in 1983. As of 2010, it had a circulation of 86,600. [1]