From the heart of Regina to international exhibitions, Slate Fine Art Gallery promotes local talent in the contemporary art world. Since opening in 2013, the commercial gallery in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood has offered more than white walls and exhibition space. For owner Gina Fafard, maintaining […]
Slamming weights, pump-up music and chatter fill the Fitness and Lifestyle Centre (FLC) at the University of Regina. “Sorry did I get in your way?” says a miniature figurine hoping to draw the attention of those working out. Elise Melanson, a PhD student through the […]
Emma Davidson is at the centre of a team with the highest academic average at the University of Regina. “I love learning,” said Davidson, a biology student who recorded an astounding 95.50% GPA for her last season on Cougars Women’s Soccer. “It means a lot […]
New addiction and health legislation proposed by Saskatchewan’s government is drawing concern from healthcare professionals and community members about involuntary addiction treatment undermining trust, autonomy and harm reduction progress. Announced in the Government of Saskatchewan’s 2025 throne speech, The Compassionate Intervention Act permits individuals “whose […]
A cornerstone of Fort Qu’Appelle’s history has found new life. The 1886 McDonald House has been purchased by the Fort Qu’Appelle Heritage Museum, marking a victory for local heritage preservation. “It was a no-brainer,” said Alan Hustak, curator of the museum. “The house is such […]
Beverly Crossman, one of the founding members of The Lazy Owl who lobbied for a bar to be on campus in the late 1970s, was saddened to hear of its closing. “I think it’s a terrible thing to go,” said Crossman, a past president and […]
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