The Regina Farmers' Market officially launched its 53rd season on Saturday, returning to Pat Fiacco Plaza in the heart of downtown. Shoppers gathered early to browse fresh produce, artisan crafts, and locally made goods, marking a cherished tradition for the community.
A Nostalgic Return
Market manager Sarah Johnson expressed excitement about the season opener. 'It feels nostalgic to see everyone back downtown,' she said. 'This market has been a staple for decades, and the energy today is incredible.' The market will operate every Saturday through October, offering a variety of vendors and live entertainment.
Community Impact
The Regina Farmers' Market supports local farmers and small businesses, contributing to the city's economy. Attendees praised the quality of products and the vibrant atmosphere. 'We come every year,' said long-time shopper Mark Thompson. 'It's a great way to start the weekend and support local growers.'
With over 50 vendors participating, the market continues to grow. Organizers plan to introduce new features this season, including cooking demonstrations and children's activities. For more information, visit the market's website or check their social media channels.



