GAY AND LESBIAN COMMUNITY OF REGINA (GLCR) (Organization)

See also, in 1983-1997 index volume, the heading GAY COMMUNITY OF
REGINA (Organization) and additional descriptors presented there
Changes in Regina [Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina board of directors will meet to discuss possibilities regarding "possible move for the current gay and lesbian club in Regina"].
P121 (v16n4)(June 10, 1998): 13 (15cm.)
Regina rumours abound [lengthy report on Regina gay issues; Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina (GLCR) "is in the process of relocating its nightclub and dance bar...[a]fter 13 years at the Scarth Street location"; also rumour that GLCR is broke; many other details, including brief historical information about Regina matters].
P124 (v16n7)[misnumbered v16n6 on contents page](Oct. 28, 1998): 13 (64cm.)
Plans proceed ["to open a new gay/lesbian center at 2070 Broad Street" in Regina; many details of plans].
P125 (v16n8)(Dec. 9, 1998): 13 (52cm.)
Opening postponed again [of new Regina gay/lesbian community center at 2070 Broad Street; not yet up to fire regulation standards].
P128 (v17n3)(April 21, 1999): 12 (17cm.)
Rumours swirling [rumours and details about "the status of the Gay/Lesbian Community of Regina (GLCR), the non-profit organization that has been the central organization in Regina's queer community since the early 1970s"; resignation of executive director, Glenn Headley; names of board members and others given].
P133 (v17n8)(Dec. 8, 1999): 13 (27cm.)
Chief on parade [report that Regina police chief Cal Johnson "is considering taking part in this year's Gay Pride Parade"; also, earlier this year, the Community Liaison Committee designated one of six seats to gay/lesbian community, and Mirtha Rivera appointed as representative by Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina].
P136 (v18n3)(April 19, 2000): 12 (25cm.)
Gay float upsetting [for the first time, the Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina (name given in article as: Gay and Lesbian Community Centre of Regina[?]) entered a float in the annual Buffalo Days Parade; report that Krista Fondrick wrote letter of protest to Regina Leader-Post newspaper and that Rawdon Bieber responded in support of the float; some details of letters].
P155 (v20n6)(Sept. 11, 2002): 14 (18cm.)