Village of Craven dealing with water line breaks at system capacity Waterworks infrastructure issues in the Village of Craven have been at the forefront of residents’ minds for the past several years, as boil water advisories continue to crop up. The boil water advisories come […]
Pile O’ Bones Tattoo Convention makes colourful return
Annual Pile O’ Bones Tattoo Convention returns to Regina, international artists to congregate March 14-16 may be the best time to get inked in the Queen City, as dozens of ink masters from more than 30 tattoo shops all over Canada will be showcasing their […]
U of R Biology team uncovering the secrets of Saskatchewan’s fisheries
Marked recapture reveals previously unknown fishing data in Saskatchewan Dr. Christopher Somers is a professor of Biology at the University of Regina and has been heading the marked recapture program for eight years now and has been making great advancements in understanding the fish populations […]
-50°C wind chills shock U of R commuters
Extreme cold warnings causing transportation problems for university students Regina has had to face challenging winter temperatures recently, with Environment and Climate Change Canada saying it reached down to -33°C, with wind chills pushing -50°C, which caused problems for University of Regina students. Commuting under […]