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Originally called Wascana (Cree: Oskana), with the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882, the city was renamed Regina (Latin: ‘Queen’) for Queen Victoria. Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan and the 16th largest city in Canada with a population of 226,404 (Source: 2021 Census Profile for Regina Census Subdivision). Official City of Regina website with the latest information on City programs, services and projects. With about 215,000 people (2016), it is in the southeastern part of the province on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). The popular Wascana Lake plays host to summer boaters and winter skating. It is nicknamed "The Queen City" because it was named after Queen Victoria (Victoria Regina in Latin) in 1882, by her daughter Princess Louise, who was the wife of the Candian Governor General, the Marquess of Lorne. Cheer on the Saskatchewan Roughriders at Mosaic Stadium, catch a Regina Pats hockey matchup, or experience junior baseball excitement with the Red Sox. Small-town intimacy meets big-city excitement in Regina, the home of beloved sports teams, fervent fans who don colorful costumes in tribute, and Scotty, the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus rex at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. 42 square kilometers. Regina is a native daughter of Winston-Salem, and was educated in Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS).
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