1910 – Bank of Commerce, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Architect: Darling & Pearson
Suffered the ignominy of being demolished twice, originally constructed in Winnipeg in 1899, it was dismantled and moved to Regina in 1910. It served as the bank’s provincial head office until 1969. The building was again demolished in 1980 to make way for the Cornwall Centre, but the columns and pediment were reconstructed inside the mall near its original location.
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Published March 14, 2026 | Last Updated March 27, 2026

