Kind of a "big"/multiple question(s), that is hard to answer. Try to ask more specific, single questions in the future.
About hook_page_alter(). In a theme, you should customize the output by overriding default templates. IMHO, that hook is more meant if modules want to alter the output of other modules, especially if they return render arrays instead of arbitrary strings.
Speaking of render arrays, that is one of the main things I do with my modules now, instead of arbitrary templates. I've already replaced quite a few specific "page callback templates" by building and returning a so called render array. The advantage is that, if you for example want to change the order of the table rows, or add/hide a table row, you can do that without duplicating a template with maybe 100 lines of code. And, multiple modules can add/change things.
Two examples:
Edit:
And for your last question: Regions in "Theme-speak" are places where blocks can be placed. Regions are defined in the .info file of a theme. The node template itself is more or less a block (The "Content" block, which is the output of the executed page callback). Since it is not possible to nest regions within regions/blocks you can also not place regions in a node template.
That said, you can make your node template as complex as you want, and split the content up into "visual regions" for example.