By Alec Salloum
Regina’s Civic Museum will be closing its doors on Aug. 31 after 55 years of preserving the history of Regina.
It holds such artifacts as photos from the Regina Riot, a pane of stained glass that survived the 1912 tornado, and the first ever ATM.
“It’s not definite, what it is, is a red flag. We’ve been talking with the city for the last couple years, saying, ‘Listen, we don’t have a sustainable operating budget,’” said museum president Rob Deglau.... // Read Full Article