In his youth, Richard Desnomie had never seen the Indigenous people of Fort Qu’Appelle wearing ribbon skirts or shirts. Now twenty years later, he sees not only people dawning their heritage through their clothing, but that his parent’s family business, Becky’s Place, is responsible. “We […]
Tariffs brew opportunity for Great Western While people across Canada brace for the impact of U.S. Donald Trump’s proposed trade war, Great Western Brewing Co. is beginning to see the positives of the country’s sudden spike in national pride. The Saskatchewan company began brewing beer […]
The Canadian government’s upcoming imposition of 25 per cent retaliation tariffs spikes concern among local canine and feline pet owners on accessibility to their pet’s food. Regina’s Pet Depot is a family-owned local pet store located in Normanview Crossing. They strive to provide pets with […]
After President Donald Trump announced massive tariffs on Canadian goods, Canadian grocers have began to emphasize importance of Canadian products After President Trump announced tariffs on Feb 1, some Canadian store managers, such as Jory Dyck, the assistant grocery manager at the Sherwood Co-op Food […]
As Valentines Day approaches, we can see that love is all around us and there are many ways to express it. Empty nesters Michelle and Kevin Easton of Regina have been married for 26 years and still make time for each other, which is the […]
The Color My World Childcare centre in Weyburn, Sask., is expanding its current facility and opening up space for new clients, with a much higher capacity for school-aged children. “School-aged children face challenges in finding affordable, high-quality childcare due to limited government grants and […]
Laura Psotka (far left) on the set of a local production. Photo provided by Laura Psotka. Jeremy Davis has spent over a year picking up film work locally. “I really liked storytelling,” said Davis, a camera operator and photographer in Regina. “Honestly, when I was […]
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 […]
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 […]
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way various different industries operate, but this is especially true for those working in childcare. “There was a moment in early October where for 2 weeks, I only had 4 kids,” explained Henry Janzen before- […]
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