This International Women’s Day, some advocates are working to make sure marginalized women are recognized in their celebrations. International Women’s Day occurs on March 8th every year. The day is meant to celebrate the achievements of women, but also spread awareness and fight for an […]
Monique Rapchuk, a Métis woman, is seeking a formal complaint against the Regina Police Service after what she believes to be a racial profiling incident. Monique Rapchuk was waiting for the light to turn green on Albert Street when a police officer turned on his […]
New president Dr. Jeff Keshen, installed after an 11-month search by the University of Regina, stresses that he will be accessible to the students. “ I am always accessible,” Keshen said during an interview one day after the university announced his hiring. I really want […]
On March 5th, the City of Regina unveiled its proposed budget for 2021. The budget proposes a 2.34 per cent rate tax increase on Regina residents. The increase will go towards funding Mosaic Stadium (0.45 per cent), the Recreational Infrastructure Program (0.5 per […]
As Saskatchewan prepares to launch into phase two of its COVID-19 vaccine rollout program, frontline workers who have received the vaccine are discussing their experiences. Amanda Kutsak is a radiology technologist in Fort Qu’Appelle who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. She has received both doses of […]
The Regina Pats endured 366 days of the “craziest offseason,” including a move to on-campus living, before returning to the ice for a meaningful hockey game. ???? The boys are headed to the bus. Next stop, the centre of #HubCity – the @BrandtCentre! pic.twitter.com/6MepBwcoHN — […]
Ava Snell loves to watch her sister play hockey. Now she can play, too, because of the Hockey Education Reaching Out Society (HEROS). “Friends and skating,” said 14-year-old Ava Snell who has an intellectual disability, when asked what she loved about hockey.
Wyatt Hall, an 18-year-old from Kennedy, had no previous medical history before the night his kidneys failed. “When he got home from work, he wasn’t acting like himself,” said Christy Hall, Wyatt Hall’s mother, recalling the night of Dec. 19, which not only changed the […]
With COVID-19 continuing to sweep across the prairies, Miyosiwin Salon and 1205 Bakery & Deli are two local establishments who have had to battle the unknowns of operating a business during a global pandemic. Regina’s Miyosiwin Salon is located at 1751 Broad St, in the […]
While COVID-19 led to increased tee times at city golf courses during the summer, restrictions, fear and weather are causing decreased numbers in indoor facilities this winter. “People aren’t comfortable coming to public fitness facilities for the fear of becoming infected,” Ted Girgulis, a […]
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