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  2. Regina Leader-Post - Wikipedia

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    The Leader Building, 13th Avenue and Hamilton Street, downtown Regina, c. 1910. Having begun with a small wooden shack before Regina had full streets, or electricity and plumbing outside Government House, The Leader soon moved to a substantial office building on the southwest corner of Hamilton Street and 11th Avenue, one block east of what was then the post office, southwest across street ...

  3. Charles Aimé Halpin - Wikipedia

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    Charles Aimé Halpin (30 August 1930 – 16 April 1994) was the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada from 12 December 1973 until his death. [ 1 ] Biography

  4. 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]

  5. Colin Thatcher - Wikipedia

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    On January 21, 1983, four days after Thatcher's resignation as Minister of Energy, Wilson was found bludgeoned and shot to death in the garage of her Regina home. [4] Thatcher was formally charged on May 7, 1984, after a lengthy police investigation. [5] [4] Thatcher was tried in Saskatoon for the murder of his ex-wife in the autumn of 1984. In ...

  6. The StarPhoenix - Wikipedia

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    CanWest was acquired by Postmedia News, Inc., which is the current owner of The StarPhoenix. In 2015, the StarPhoenix press began printing the Regina Leader-Post, in addition to its own print edition, after the Leader-Post's own press was shut down. [10]

  7. Media in Regina, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Leader, 1882. The Regina Leader was founded by Nicholas Flood Davin in 1883 and was the first Regina newspaper of record. Published weekly by the mercurial Davin, it came to national prominence during the trial of Louis Riel when Davin published several scoops and the Leader's articles were picked up by the national press. [1]

  8. 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). ...

  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]