Newspapers & Magazines à Regina, SK

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4065 ALBERT STREET, Regina, S4S 3R6

(306) 586-5814
Arts & Crafts Supplies, Book Dealers-Retail, Magazines-Dealers, Video Discs, Tapes & Dvd-Rentals & Sales
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1440 9th Ave N #210, Regina, S4R 8B1

(306) 347-0481
Newspaper Publisher, Media/News Company
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3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, S4S 0A2

(306) 586-8867
PUBLISHING, Book & Magazine Distributor, NEWSPAPER, INFORMATION AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES, Newspaper Publisher
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2311 12TH AVENUE LOWER LEVEL, Regina, S4P 0N3

(306) 777-6104
ublic Librarys website. Whether youre a child, a youth or all grown up, youll find services, programs, films, books, DVDs, CDs, videos, audio books, databases, magazines, online content and lots more just for you.
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1914 Hamilton St, Suite 300, Regina, S4P 3N6

(306) 584-1000
MAGAZINES BUSINESS, INFORMATION AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES, PUBLISHING, MAGAZINE, Publishers, Publisher Periodical, Communication, Public Relations, Relation Consultants, Consultant
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2311 12TH AVENUE, Regina, S4P 0N3

(306) 777-6000
ublic Librarys website. Whether youre a child, a youth or all grown up, youll find services, programs, films, books, DVDs, CDs, videos, audio books, databases, magazines, online content and lots more just for you.
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1859 SCARTH STREET, Regina, S4P 2H1

(306) 757-7902
Distrs, Newsstands, newspapers, Kiosques de magazines, Magasins Général, Dealer, Magazines-Dealers, newspaper stands, Magazine, bookstores, magazine stands, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Magazine Dealers
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2220 12TH AVENUE, Regina, S4P 0M8

(204) 983-6306
The CRTC’s mandate is to ensure that both the broadcasting and telecommunications systems serve the Canadian public. The CRTC uses the objectives in the Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act to guide its policy decisions. In broadcasting, the CRTC ensures that all Canadians have access to a wide variety of high-quality Canadian programming as well as access to employment opportunities in the broadcasting system. Programming in the Canadian broadcasting system should reflect Canadian creativity and talent, our bilingual nature, our multicultural diversity and the special place of aboriginal peoples in our society. In telecommunications, the CRTC ensures that Canadians receive reliable telephone and other telecommunications services, at affordable prices. But the CRTC’s role in telecommunications is evolving. In many telecom markets, several consumer choices are available. This natural competition results in better prices and packages for consumers. In these cases, CRTC allows competition, not regulations, to drive the market. The CRTC regulates only where the market doesn’t meet the objectives of the Telecommunications Act. The CRTC supervises and regulates over 2000 broadcasters, including TV, AM and FM radio and the companies that bring these services to you. We also regulate telecommunications carriers including major telephone companies. This role involves: issuing, renewing and amending broadcasting licences ; making decisions on mergers, acquisitions and changes of ownership in broadcasting ; approving tariffs and certain agreements for the telecommunications industry ; issuing licences for international telecommunications services, whose networks allow telephone users to make and receive calls outside Canadian borders ; encouraging competition in telecommunications markets; responding to requests for information and concerns about broadcasting and telecommunications issues;
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PO Box 37069, Regina, S4S 7K3

(306) 757-8522
Prairie Dog is Regina’s alternative newsweekly (although we publish every two weeks). It’s available city-wide, every second Thursday. It’s also free. Prairie Dog is printed on newsprint at a handy 11¿ by 13¿ size, and is usually two or three dozen pages. Yes, people still like things printed on newsprint—our readers know we’re a balanced part of a complete media diet.

153 HABKIRK DR, Regina, S4S 2X5

(306) 569-4644
PUBLISHING, PRINTING, MANUFACTURER, Newspapers, INFORMATION AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES, Newspaper Publisher

2138 Mcintyre Street, Regina, S4P 2R7

(306) 525-2949
Magazine, Publisher

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