A university professors dire predictions for the faculty of Arts are not a certainty, according to the dean. Due to financial difficulties, a three-year plan of cuts has been made, which is based on enrolment targets. If those targets are not met, cuts could be […]
LIT picks up where it left off after two-year hiatus
Cade Mather knows what it feels like to lose in the final of the prestigious Luther Invitational Tournament (LIT), which returned for the 69th time over the weekend. Despite suffering a heartbreaking loss in the 2020 final of the high school basketball tournament, Mather has […]
New Lakeview Park rink “busiest in the city” says community organizer
When he’s at home, the crack of slapshots and the swoosh of skates remind Mark Kress of his community’s hard work. Kress is the Special Park Project Coordinator for the Lakeview Community Association, who recently upgraded their community rink. He also happens to live […]
Competitors walk “Path to Glory” in $50,000 tournament
The Argonauts were not the only Toronto competitors to be crowned champion in Regina this weekend. Toronto native Michael “Riddles” Kim won $15,000 at the Path to Glory esports tournament on Saturday. The $50,000 prize pool was the largest in Canadian Super Smash Bros. Ultimate […]
‘We can do this’: Small town gets a big upgrade with sport court
“Saskatchewan’s most active community” in 2021 is being rewarded for its efforts. The town of Milestone is constructing a new community sport court that will be free for public use. The court will be used for various sports, including basketball, tennis, pickleball and volleyball. It […]
Sask veteran, farmer joins exclusive centenarian club
Frank Kime sits on his couch, surrounded by plaques sent to him by various government agencies and one from Queen Elizabeth II. The plaques commemorate a significant achievement in his life – on Sept. 7, Kime turned 100. He attributes his fiery spirit to this […]