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The Regina Local Food Region
Set against the vast, beautiful canvas of the southern plains, Regina’s local food community is defined by a heartfelt dedication to prairie resilience and eco-friendly farming. The surrounding farmlands are home to innovative small-scale growers and multi-generational families who produce fantastic organic pulse crops, heritage grains, and fresh field vegetables. Local livestock producers focus heavily on natural, ethical practices, bringing premium grass-fed beef and pasture-raised poultry straight to the city. Regina residents take great pride in supporting local food security, turning the sprawling outdoor and indoor farmers' markets into major community celebrations. It is a warm, down-to-earth food environment where neighbors gladly rally behind mindful land stewards and passionate artisan food creators.
The Regina region includes cities and towns like Abernethy, Assiniboia, Avonlea, Balcarres, Balgonie, Bengough, Bethune, Briercrest, Broadview, Caron, Central Butte, Ceylon, Chaplin, Coderre, Craik, Creelman, Cupar, Davidson, Drake, Dysart, Earl Grey, Eyebrow, Fillmore, Fort Qu`Appelle, Francis, Glenavon, Goodeve, Govan, Grayson, Grenfell, Holdfast, Imperial, Indian Head, Ituna, Jansen, Kelliher, Kipling, Lake Alma, Lang, Lemberg, Lestock, Liberty, Limerick, Lipton, Lumsden, Marquis, Melville, Midale, Milestone, Minton, Montmartre, Moose Jaw, Mortlach, Mossbank, Neudorf, Nokomis, Odessa, Ogema, Ormiston, Pangman, Pense, Pilot Butte, Punnichy, Qu`Appelle, Radville, Raymore, Regina Beach, Riceton, Rouleau, Sedley, Semans, Simpson, Sintaluta, Southey, Stoughton, Strasbourg, Tribune, Vibank, Watrous, Weyburn, Wilcox, Willow Bunch, Windthorst, Wishart, Wolseley, Wynyard, and Yellow Grass.