This is Queen Elizabeth II in Regina

After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, mourners in the city of Regina discovered tactics to honor the defeated monarch.

The Queen died on Thursday at the age of 96. Queen Elizabeth II for 70 years.

Regina citizens brought flowers to the Queen statue in Regina Wascana Park in the Saskatchewan Legislative Building Thursday afternoon.

The citizens of Regina laid flowers on the statue of Queen Elizabeth II in the Saskatchewan legislative building. (Allison Bamford/CTV News)

The statue was originally presented by the Queen on a scale in 2005.

At Government House, flags were already at half-mast to honor the victims of james Smith and Weldon’s Cree Nation stabbings. They will remain down to mourn the queen.

Flags fly at half-mast to pay tribute to the victims of the stabbings in Saskatchewan and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. (Allison Bamford/CTV News)

Black ribbons were also placed on the doors of the Governor’s House as a sign of respect.

Black ribbons were hung on the front doors of Government House in Regina to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. (Gareth Dillistone/CTV News)

(Allison Bamford/CTV News)

Flags commemorating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee remain around the grounds of Government House.

A flag commemorating Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee hangs at Government House in Regina. (Gareth Dillistone/CTV News)

A billboard on Victoria Avenue and Broad Street showed an image of Queen Elizabeth II.

A billboard on Victoria Avenue and Broad Street features a photo of Queen Elizabeth II after her death. (Luke Simard/CTV News)

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