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The second Leader Building 1910 at the corner of Hamilton Street and 11th Avenue looking west down 11th Avenue from Hamilton. Old Post Office is next door. |
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http://scaa.usask.ca/gallery/regina/central/downtown_business/CORA_RPL_B_395.html |
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1910 |
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Unknown photographer; city of Regina Archives |
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"© Copyright - All photos are public domain unless otherwise indicated."
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One of Regina 's oldest businesses is the Regina Leader- Post, which began as the Regina Leader. A group of prominent citizens approached lawyer Nicholas Flood Davin soon after his arrival in Regina and urged him to set up a newspaper. Davin accepted their offer - and their $5000 in seed money. The Regina Leader printed its first edition on March 1, 1883
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