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entire community to engage with diverse cultural viewpoints and perspectives, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit, and newcomers to Canada. New Dance Horizons New Dance Horizons (NDH) is a Regina-based Non-profit organization that since 1986 has presented internationally acclaimed dance shows, produced original works, and organized activities that engage both the dance community and the general public. In addition to performance presentation, NDH offers courses, workshops and lectures with guest artists, and community events. NDH’s programming focus is on the delivery of three key areas: performance presentation, learning and teaching, and creation and production. RCMP Heritage Centre Situated on the doorstep of RCMP Academy, 'Depot' Division in Regina, Saskatchewan, where Mounties have trained since 1885, the RCMP Heritage Centre is appropriately located where the tradition begins. The Centre brings to life the story of the RCMP using state of the art exhibits, multimedia technologies, and engaging programming and tours. The building is owned and operated by the Mounted Police Heritage Centre, a non-profit, volunteer governed, charitable organization incorporated under the Non-Profit Corporations Act of Saskatchewan. Regina Downtown Business Improvement District The Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID) is an organization that provides a range of business and community services to promote and enhance Downtown’s unique assets, to improve conditions for businesses operating in the district, and to improve the quality of life for those who shop, work, live and play downtown. Regina Downtown supplements services provided by the City of Regina. The boundary of the downtown district encompasses 53 blocks defined by Angus Street to the west, 13th Avenue to the south, Halifax Street to the east, and Saskatchewan Drive to the north. RDBID also extends along Broad Street south to College Avenue. Regina Farmers’ Market Co-operative Regina Farmers’ Market Co-operative (RFM) is incorporated under the Non-Profit Corporations Act of Saskatchewan, and is a co-operative, the members of which are the market’s vendors. The purpose of the organization is to provide a destination for high quality, local Saskatchewan products, and they have been representing Saskatchewan producers and serving Regina and area customers since 1975. The RFM operates from March to December in downtown Regina on Saturdays and Wednesdays. RFM indoor markets run on Saturdays in March, April, October, November, and December. The products are all made, baked, grown, or designed in Saskatchewan and represent the growing diversity of the city and province. Regina Folk Festival Inc. The Regina Folk Festival Inc. (RFF) is a registered charity and is incorporated under the Non-Profit Corporation Act of Saskatchewan. The RFF is dedicated to both the presentation of and increased awareness and application of live, high quality and diverse music. The RFF also strives to contribute to the development of the music community both locally and nationally. ...

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Additional Information - 1501 West Market Street

Tax Exemption Application for Market Rental and Ownership

Tax Exemption Application for Market Rental and Ownership

Rapid Housing Initiative – Horse Dance Lodge

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