MacPherson Avenue was named for Murdoch Alexander MacPherson, Q.C., who was wounded in the First World War.
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MacPherson Avenue was named for Murdoch Alexander MacPherson, Q.C., who was wounded in the First World War.
Keohan Crescent
Keohan Crescent is named for Father Joseph C. Keohan. A chaplain in the First World War, he attained the rank of Colonel.
Keehr Place
Keehr Place is named for Orris J. Keehr, who served with the South Saskatchewan Regiment in the Second World War.
Hosie Place
Hosie Place is named in honour of Andrew J. Hosie, a veteran of the First and Second World Wars.
Hall Avenue
Hall Avenue is named for Andred (Andy) L. Hall, who was a double amputee from the First World War. He served as Chairman of the War Memorial Trust in Regina and worked to obtain a soldiers' plot in Riverside Cemetery in Regina.
Graham Road
Graham Road is named for Joseph Graham, the first Regina officer to go into service in August 1914 with the first draft of the 95th Rifles.
Graham Court
Graham Court is named for Ernest A. Graham, who served in the 28th Battalion in the First World War and was awarded the Military Medal. He was chosen to represent the 28th Battalion at Vimy Ridge ceremonies in 1967.
Ford Street
Ford Street is named in honour of William Henry Ford. He served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Farnsworth Place
Farnsworth Place is named for Stanley Farnsworth, who served in the First World War.
Embury Street
Embury Street is named for Justice John E. Embury, who went overseas in 1915 as commanding officer of the 28th Battalion and attained the rank of Brigadier General.