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 […]
Regina Pats forward Tanner Howe’s strong play this season has landed him a roster spot in the Capital City Challenge in the nation’s capital. For Pats assistant coach Ken Schneider, Howe’s growth as a player this year reflected his attitude and personality, on and off […]
Erickka Patmore was 22 when she first thought about ADHD, thanks to a friend disclosing similar issues. The conversation about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder seized Patmore’s attention. She identified with the symptoms her friend was feeling. “I never could have guessed,” Patmore said. “If (my […]
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 […]
Denise Kennedy was one of the volunteers who gave out coffee and blankets to the homeless people at Regina’s tent city, which later became Camp Marjorie and was called Camp Hope until it disbanded on Monday. “I started volunteering at the camp because my daughter, […]
Remembrance Day in Regina this year was marked with the first snowfall of the winter season. Blowing snow and freezing rain were not a concern for the hundreds of participants at the Regina Legion’s outdoor ceremony. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 has a tradition […]
People who fill Regina’s potholes, like so many workers, have had to comply with COVID health orders that slowed down their jobs. “The reduction in tonnage is due to the six-week delay to the start of the season and a delay in the start […]
Even with the threat of a new, more contagious COVID-19 variant the playgrounds in Regina’s public parks that were cordoned off for most of last year are now fully accessible to the public. And full. Chris Mlazgar, a Regina resident who works from home, was […]
Ed Lehman began protesting for peace during the Vietnam War — and he never stopped. Now, after over 50 years of activism, the Regina resident is being honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Saskatchewan Council For International Cooperation (SCIC). Lehman is the […]
In a time when travel is next to impossible, the Saskatchewan Science Centre has brought the world to Regina – through LEGO models of famous towers. The Towers of Tomorrow exhibit, opening at the Science Centre on April 2, features 20 towers from all over […]
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