Photo courtesy of Taylor Balfour. Two smiling women sit in a booth after lunch: Taylor Balfour, sitting on the left, sports a huge grin while her sister Rachel smiles sheepishly at the camera. Balfour had went to visit her sister Rachel who was studying at […]
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. […]
All athletes involved in high-impact sports fear the dreaded C word: concussion. Unlike a sprained ankle or a dislocated shoulder, concussions can’t be treated with ice or slings however, a study being conducted at the University of Regina is looking into one new unconventional treatment: […]
After being the target of recurring acts of vandalism, Vuong Pham said he and his employees are relieved that charges were laid against a 46-year-old Regina man. “I felt relieved quickly,” said Pham, who went on to explain how the community’s support helped to carry […]
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 […]
Chantel Feszczyn was three months pregnant with her first son when she put her name on a waiting list for daycare. “At the time it felt too soon to think about daycare,” said Feszczyn, now a mother of three, whose youngest is almost two years […]
The Studio in the Cornwall Centre is the temporary home of an Indigenous Christmas Market, allowing Indigenous entrepreneurs a space to showcase and sell their products. The market is the first of its kind and will be at the Cornwall Centre from December 5 to […]
A Regina doughnut shop has been gaining the community’s support after numerous acts of vandalism, including racist slurs being spray-painted on their windows. “Wow Regina wow! When we posted yesterday our hearts were sad for our friend and neighbour Country Corner Donuts,” Auto Electric […]
International travellers are having trouble coming into and leaving Canada, because of new restrictions placed on selected countries after a new variant of COVID-19 called Omicron was discovered. “I was set to travel on Dec. 30 to begin my masters education, and I had looked […]
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 […]
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