While not concerned about the sixth wave of COVID-19, Saskatchewan Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said on Thursday in a media scrum that he is watching the COVID-19 hospitalization numbers closely. “In terms of something that causes the health system to collapse or […]
Regina gets new indoor skate park
Local skateboarders are thrilled about a massive new indoor skate park that will be part of the entertainment and recreation facilities inside Regina’s REAL District. Heritage Skate Park is Regina’s newest indoor skating space located in the Canada Centre in Regina’s REAL (Regina Exhibition Association […]
Regina’s Frost festival embraces winter
Cold winter weather, pandemic concerns and the trucking convoy didn’t stop Regina residents from attending and enjoying Frost, the city’s first winter festival. “We all had so much fun at the Frost!” said Annabel Townsend, a Regina resident who attended the festival with her friends. […]
COVID-19 and gathering limits; a tale as old as time
Many Saskatchewan residents are concerned that despite the high numbers of COVID-19 cases, the province has not yet implemented strict gathering limits in 2022, despite Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab’s warnings. “I think in theory gathering limits would work and at the beginning […]
Saskatchewan residents disappointed with holiday gathering guidelines
Olivia Gagne had to cancel her holiday plans again due to the recent COVID-19 variant concerns and new gathering guidelines issued by the provincial government. “I have a really big family and last year we couldn’t gather so we were planning to get together this […]
Dogs, bees, honey and so much more
It took Dan Yates six months to convince his wife Louise Yates to sell their Regina house and move into a mobile home in Kronau, where they run K-Lane Kennels and do beekeeping as a hobby. “I boarded our little dog, Daisy, here for a […]
Shopping local this Christmas and year-round
With plenty of trade shows happening around Regina, people can do their Christmas shopping at the trade shows while supporting local vendors. The Santa’s Workshop trade show took place at Regina’s Hungarian Club last Sunday and was one of the few trade shows that kicked […]
Mail-in ballot not a favourite between University of Regina students
Most University of Regina students have chosen to vote in person this election. Although mail-in ballots are becoming more and more popular between electors across the country, U of R students still prefer the old methods. “I like getting out there, getting involved and being […]