One of two owlets has survived after an accidental tumble out of their nest. An owlet who had tipped out of a tree has been relocated with its mother, according to an article published by CTV Regina. A volunteer with Salthaven West created a new, […]
First Nations Health Authority brings awareness to the importance of harm reduction
An Indigenous Harm Reduction colouring book has been put together by FNHA in British Columbia to call Regina residents’ attention to the topic. According to the YWCA’s Facebook page, a few of the themes include Indigenous harm reduction, safer substance use tips, land-based healing, […]
MJPL finds a crafty solution to quarantine boredom
Although we are already heading into our second Valentines Day during the COVID-19 pandemic, it can still be difficult to determine the safest way to celebrate. While remaining socially distanced, the Moose Jaw Public Library has created a way to continue keeping the holidays special […]
Shop Owner Bouncing Back After Vandalism
After being the target of recurring acts of vandalism, Vuong Pham said he and his employees are relieved that charges were laid against a 46-year-old Regina man. “I felt relieved quickly,” said Pham, who went on to explain how the community’s support helped to carry […]
Country Corner Donuts Receives Local Support Following Vandalism Incident
A Regina doughnut shop has been gaining the community’s support after numerous acts of vandalism, including racist slurs being spray-painted on their windows. “Wow Regina wow! When we posted yesterday our hearts were sad for our friend and neighbour Country Corner Donuts,” Auto Electric […]
Saar School: Building has closed but 72 years of memories remain
Kronau’s Saar School beside the Heritage Museum. Photo by Jenelle Lippai. Saar School, in operation from 1935 to 2007, provided a meaningful classroom environment for the local children to learn and make memories in. When it officially closed its doors in 2008, a sense of […]
Helping local strays survive the cold
Residents of Regina are not the only ones preparing to undergo another season of frosty temperatures in the Queen City, as many of the local stray cats are also being faced with the challenge of remaining warm. Regina Cat Rescue, a nonprofit organization within the […]
The Effects of Covid-19 on In-Person Polling Stations
Despite the September seventeenth mask mandate that was recently put into effect, the common concern amongst voter’s remains the same on this election day – is it safe for me to enter the polling stations to cast my ballot during the pandemic? Though according […]