Regina is moving away from its fly over status as more and more international standup comedians are bringing their act to the Queen City.
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Five brothers gear up ahead of Regina’s World Class Player cup
Fourteen years ago, the World Class Player tournament started with only nine teams and four days to find a victor. Now, the contest brings thousands of players from across the country to make up approximately 70 teams that compete in one of Saskatchewan’s largest indoor […]
Zamboni zen: Regina woman embraces work in male-dominated field
Meagan Johnson isn’t your typical Zamboni driver. First of all, she’s only 20 years old. Secondly, she’s, well… female.
Fitness journey takes local athlete to unexpected places
When Anna Schneider began her fitness journey she had no idea she was starting an adventure that would lead her to the World Classic Powerlifting Championships in Minsk, Belarus.
Sask. Women’s Cricket Team heading to provincials for the first time
Saskatchewan’s Women’s Cricket Team is taking part in the provincial tournament in Alberta this year, representing Saskatchewan for the first time. “From not being able to play cricket at all to now being able to represent Saskatchewan at a provincial level is so amazing and […]
Queen City to Host First Crokicurl Week
It’s a normal weekday in Victoria Park. People are hustling and bustling, in their own world rushing to get to the daily grind of work. Some walk their dogs, take a stroll during the sunset or lace up their skates for a spin on the […]
The Saskatchewan Rough-Ravens: unwanted guests at Mosaic Stadium
In Baltimore, seeing Ravens in a football stadium is nothing unusual. Every home team player’s purple jersey is branded with a big black Raven on the front. Here in Regina, the birds are not on jerseys, but roosting in the rafters. While the Ravens are […]
Huskie’s Epoch preparing for playoffs
The Canadian west quarterfinals for women’s basketball are underway but one team is getting another week to prepare.
Vortex treatment promises better rink ice with energy-saving cold water process
When Vancouver coach Guido Lamberti-Charles’ young players hit the ice, they don’t give much thought to how it feels under their skates.
Sask. wrestling organization celebrates 20 years of “Saskatchewan-style” wrestling
Saskatchewan’s premier wrestling organization is celebrating 20 years of blood, sweat and tears — literally.
