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  1. Located in northern Canada, the territory borders Canada's two other territories, Yukon to the west and Nunavut to the east, as well as four provinces: British Columbia to the southwest, Alberta and Saskatchewan to the south, and Manitoba (through a quadripoint) to the extreme southeast.

  2. Sep 23, 2012 · Regina, Saskatchewan, founded in 1882, incorporated as a city in 1903, population 226,404 (2021 census), 215,106 (2016 census). The City of Regina is the capital, commercial and financial centre of Saskatchewan. Regina is situated 160 km north of the United States border.

  3. 4 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.

  4. It's home of the RCMP Training Academy and the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. Before Alberta and Saskatchewan became provinces, Regina was the capital of the Northwest Territories. Louis Riel, founder of Manitoba and the leader of the Métis peoples, was executed in the city.

  5. Regina, pop 178,225, Saskatchewan's capital, is situated 160 km north of the US border. Because of its location in the heart of the Canadian plains, it is sometimes referred to as the City on the Horizon.

  6. Regina (/ rɪˈdʒaɪnə / ri-JEYE-nə) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, after Saskatoon, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan.

  7. Dec 19, 2014 · In 1875, the North-West Territories Act formally established the North-West Territories with its own government institutions. The capital was moved to Battleford and later Regina. In 1880, Britain transferred the Arctic islands to Canada, which added them to the NWT's enormous land base. In 1895, Canada divided the NWT into four administrative ...