2011 Corporate Members

 

Honourary Gold Corporate Members  

 
Kramer
City of Regina
Province of Saskatchewan
 
 

 

Gold Corporate Members

Jack FM

NewsTalk 980

Z99

DirectWest
Innovation Place
IBM
CAA Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Mining Association

APEGS
4G Network Sasktel
Leader-Post
Western Litho Printers
University of Regina
Saskatchewan Research Council
Sherritt Coal
Greystone Managed Investments The Co-operators
 
 
 

 

 Silver Corporate Members

Copper Corporate Members

 

ALFA Engineering Ltd.
 
 
BLS Asphalt
 
 
 
 
 
Concept Media
 
D.M. Kent Consulting Geologist Ltd.
 

Dundee Realty Corporation

FACT Computers

Harvard Western Insurance

hbi Business Plus

Hipperson Construction Co. (1996) Ltd.

John Barabe

JC Kenyon Engineering Inc.

Keystone Royalty Corp

Legacy VRI Ltd.

MacPherson Engineering Inc.

Mintz & Wallace Chartered Accountants

Net Results

O & T Farms Ltd.

Pro AV

Regina Catholic Schools

Regina Hotel Association

Richardson International Limited

Saskatchewan Lotteries

Sharpe's Audio Visual

Sherwood Co-operative Association Limited

Solvera Solutions

Sun Life

Tyler and Associates Financial Services Ltd.

 

 


Why become a Corporate Member?

Saskatchewan Science Centre Corporate Membership offers businesses, organizations and corporations the opportunity to support the Science Centre while gaining benefits for their business and employees. They celebrate with us the curiosity, creativity and the thrill of learning through the exploration of science and technology.


HOURS

Monday:
closed in winter

Tuesday - Friday:Fun!
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday:
noon to 6 p.m.

Statutory Holidays:
noon to 6 p.m.

Kramer IMAX Theatre open evenings!

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LOCATION

2903 Powerhouse Drive,
Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 0A1
(Take Wascana Drive east off Broad Street, on the north side of Wascana Lake)

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Fun Fact

In 1889 Thomas Edison invented the kinetograph, a camera using rolls of coated celluloid film, and the Kinetoscope, a device for viewing a sequence of photographs - an early movie camera and
viewer!