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As for communication within the city, most folks depended on word of mouth, and turned the the Regina Leader newspaper for information. The Morning Leader published the day after the tornado provided accounts of the storm, along with much useful information including the locations of relief centres, a list of casualties, and calls to help. There was much work to be done and local Boy Scouts were asked to help deliver messages and run errands around the city.

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Text written by Jaymie Koroluk
Regina Plains Museum