This journal features some significant buildings in the Albert Scott area of Regina, which is part of the larger North Central community. I presume the area is named after Albert School, Albert Library, & Scott Collegiate.
The North Central area of Regina, like most inner city neighborhoods, has its share of social, health and economic problems. The problems faced by residents of this area, particularly its Aboriginal residents, include poor housing conditions, family instability, crime, poverty, substance abuse, and
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Scott Collegiate (1923) on 7th Ave This high school is the oldest school in the Regina School Division...
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The corner stone
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Royal visit This unique inner city high school, which takes a holistic approach to...
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Old church on 7th Avenue I am told that it was St Peter's Anglican church before it closed...
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the front
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Albert Community School mural at 1340 Robinson St, just off 7th Ave. This school has a high ratio of First...
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NWT Administration bldg (1883) on Dewdney Avenue is a Canadian and Provincial heritage site.
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Heritage plaque
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the front, I think, facing the courtyard Note the unique mansard roof, often found in French Colonial styles, and the...
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Albert Public Library (1927) at 1401 Robinson Street, was designated a municipal heritage site in...
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Heritage plaque This inner city library in the North Central area of Regina, has a...
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Collaborative Community Art Project The grand opening of this unique & colorful project was held...
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Closeup of some tiles
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