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  1. In 1905, Saskatchewan became a province, and in 1906, Regina became its capital. Back then, Saskatchewan was the fastest-growing province. A photograph of decorated arches made of wheat for Inauguration Day, 1905. The image is from a postcard.

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  2. Regina Beach — situated on Last Mountain Lake (known locally as Long Lake) and a 30-minute drive from Regina – has been a summer favourite of Reginans from its first establishment and since the 1970s has also become a commuter satellite; [63] Rouleau (also known as the town of Dog River in the CTV television sitcom Corner Gas) is 45 km (28 mi) southwest of Regina and in the summer months ...

  3. The southern route of the railway, went through the village of Pile O' Bones in 1882. By 1903, the influx of settlers via the railway increased the population to city status, and Pile O' Bones was now known as Regina. In 1905, when Saskatchewan became a province, Regina was named the capital city.

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    On September 1, 1905, Saskatchewan became a province, with inauguration day held on September 4. Its political leaders at the time proclaimed its destiny was to become Canada's most powerful province. Saskatchewan embarked on an ambitious province-building program based on its Anglo-Canadian culture and wheat production for the export market.

  5. 5 days ago · Regina, capital and second largest city of Saskatchewan, Canada, situated on Wascana Creek in the south-central part of the province. It originated as a hunters’ camp and was known as Pile O’Bones for the heaps of bones left there after skinning and cutting buffalo. Capt. John Palliser, the explorer, visited the site in 1857 and called it ...

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  6. In 1903 Regina, with a population of 3,000, became a city; its first mayor was Jacob W. Smith. In 1905 Saskatchewan became a province, and in 1906 Regina was confirmed as its capital. Its population then grew rapidly, reaching over 30,000 inhabitants by 1911. In 1908, work began on the Legislative Building, situated on Wascana Lake, which took ...

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  8. Mar 14, 2021 · Regina was incorporated as a city in 1903. In 1905 Regina became the capital of the new province of Saskatchewan. Its population continued to boom. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum began in 1906. Regina Municipal Railway began in 1911. By then the city had a population of about 30,000. The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built in 1912.