A group of Regina high school students got together “in song” to demand better access to public transit. On Dec. 3, the Better Bus Youth (BBY) held an event called “Tunes for Transit.” The event was focused on making transit more accessible for youth 18 […]
Planned Parenthood Regina was forced to close its doors in April, leaving patients and staff in shambles going months without access to the clinic. “We were leaving a gap, and we know that,” said executive director Risa Payant. “Especially for folks who don’t have a […]
Karaoke might not be your plans for a Monday night, but for a group of regulars it’s their favourite night of the week because they get to hang out with local karaoke legend Zubazz Awesome Read. O’Hanlon’s Irish Pub, located in downtown Regina, is home […]
Asha Iserhienrhien worries about the health and safety of her four children when they are at school. “The kids are really getting sick every day and there are a lot of absences in the school,” said Iserhienrhien who works in the healthcare industry and is […]
Ninth grader Wyatt Frei helped revive Milestone School’s golf team after an eight-year hiatus. 14-year-old Frei represented Milestone at the Saskatchewan High School Sports Association (SHSAA) Provincial Golf Championships. He inspired teacher Travis Whelan, who returned to Milestone School’s faculty after two years, to […]
Ripples of laughter echo from the hall of Carrington Court as senior residents of Milestone enjoy a game of bingo, thanks to the Assisted Living Program. The 30-year-old program’s goal is to promote independent living and create a sense of community for the seniors of […]
Although Lumsden’s Happy Hollow Corn Maze itself is lively and full of life with children and parents running around, the stalks themselves are dull and limping. The drought that affected the Lumsden area, as well as the majority of Saskatchewan this summer affected Happy Hollow’s […]
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 […]
Coun. Terina Shaw will not face any sanctions to address “disruptive behaviour” following an ethics complaint submitted to the city’s integrity commissioner. While reading from a prepared statement, the Ward 7 councillor explained to city council Sept. 14 that she suffers from ADD and a […]
On a windless Friday morning, students, faculty and community members came together on the Dr. Lloyd Barber Academic Green in perfect weather for learning the fundamentals of teepee raising. Returning back to campus this fall, the Glen Anaquod Memorial Tipi Raising Competition made its first […]
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