Regina’s Cathedral Craft Market is expanding to a third location after interest from vendors “exceeded all expectations.”
The annual market runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on November 15, offering unique handicrafts and artwork from more than 100 vendors in a fundraiser supporting the Cathedral Village Community Association’s activities and programs.
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This year’s event will be held at the Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre (2900 13th Avenue), the Westminster Church (3025 13th Avenue) and the new location at Holy Rosary Cathedral (3125 13th Avenue). Admission is free, but donations to the association are encouraged, and door raffles will also be offered.
“We realized pretty early on that there was an interest out there in making this market more than it has been,” Linda Rattray, the market’s lead organizer, said in a statement. “Fifty percent more, to be exact.”
Rattray said she hopes that visitors to the market will take some extra time to visit other businesses on 13th Avenue and see everything the Cathedral neighbourhood has to offer.









