Regina's Centennial Market losing its home
22-04-2024 21:04 via cbc.ca

Regina's Centennial Market losing its home

Regina's Centennial Market has been housed in the former Sears Clearance building for more than eight years, but organizers say Regina Fire and Protective Services recently found that the building isn’t up to code.
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