There’s a new hitch in Dan Cole’s plan to transform Kennedy, Sask. and area into a historic tourist attraction resembling a time before technology. Cole is hoping to build a campground for families looking to learn the old way of life, a venture that requires […]
The Hampton Hub Hits Regina
The freshly opened vegan restaurant, The Hampton Hub, is planning on giving back to the community through food. Gage McGuire, Tiro Mthembu and Thabo Mthembu created the unique business, centred around being environmentally friendly and socially conscious. “It all started with us wanting to feed […]
After an exciting NFL playoffs, can the CFL compete?
After the NFL playoffs this year featured a multitude of fantastic games, can the CFL adapt to stay afloat with viewership divided? According to TSN, 17.6 million Canadian televisions were tuned into the Super Bowl Sunday night. The Canadian Football League championship game, the Grey […]
Update From The Wild West: District of Cactus
The District of Cactus is a bit behind schedule, but Dan Cole’s plan to turn Kennedy Sask. into an old western town is still moving along The slow progress does not bother Dan Cole on his quest. In fact, progress is the antagonist in this […]
Back in Time: The District of Cactus
The small town of Kennedy Saskatchewan is undergoing a renaissance, digging into its roots and slowly reverting back to an old western town. Dan Cole is the Manager/Director for the “District of Cactus,” which is the idea of an 1800’s western town, with horses and […]
Howe making name for himself in Capital City
Regina Pats forward Tanner Howe’s strong play this season has landed him a roster spot in the Capital City Challenge in the nation’s capital. For Pats assistant coach Ken Schneider, Howe’s growth as a player this year reflected his attitude and personality, on and off […]
The Rebuilt Heart of Kronau
It took volunteers two years to rebuild Kronau’s curling rink after destructive plough winds devastated a town in love with the sport. In 1974, Kronau’s original curling rink was destroyed by those winds. Conveniently, the Regina Highlands curling club was moving on from […]
Thunder undefeated season ends in prairie conference final
The Saskatoon Hilltops defeated the Regina Thunder Sunday afternoon, ending the Thunder’s season and handing them their first loss. After an eight win season where the Thunder suffered no losses, their playoff win against the Winnipeg Rifles had the Thunder at nine wins going into […]
U of R professor predicts 4th wave of COVID-19 to split Saskatchewan votes
Braedyn Wozniak As the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hit Canada especially hard in Saskatchewan and Alberta, the way governments handled — or mishandled — the situation may have impacted the results of Monday’s federal election. “That was a question the prime minister was […]