Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the provincial capital of Saskatchewan, Canada and was incorporated as a city on June 19, 1903. Regina was proclaimed the capital on May 23, 1906 by the first provincial government led by Premier Walter Scott.
Sports teams
Sports teams of Regina include the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League, the Prairie Thunder of the Canadian Junior Football League, the University of Regina's Regina Cougars and Regina Rams of the CIS, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL. The Saskatchewan Roughriders have the distinction of being a community-owned professional sports team and hold the Canadian record for most consecutive winning seasons. The Riders have a strong and loyal fan support base. Out-of-town season ticket holders often travel 300 to 400 kilometers to attend home games.
Related Topics:
Regina Pats - Western Hockey League - Prairie Thunder - Canadian Junior Football League - Regina Cougars - Regina Rams - CIS - Saskatchewan Roughriders - CFL
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Demographics |
| ► | History |
| ► | Transportation |
| ► | Education |
| ► | Nearby communities |
| ► | Sports teams |
| ► | Wascana Centre |
| ► | Local Media |
| ► | Famous Reginans |
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