“On Feb. 24, 2022, my parents called me and said that the war had begun,” said Anastasiia Chernencko, the Ukrainian newcomer in Regina, Canada. The war forced Chernencko to leave her homeland and she arrived in Canada three days ago. The number of newly arrived […]
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Duel in the district: commercial zoning conflict stalls Kennedy development
There’s a new hitch in Dan Cole’s plan to transform Kennedy, Sask. and area into a historic tourist attraction resembling a time before technology. Cole is hoping to build a campground for families looking to learn the old way of life, a venture that requires […]
Construction Starts on Regina Humane Society’s New Animal Community Centre
Hardhats, concrete, and construction trailers have revealed that work has begun on the Regina Humane Society’s new 38,000-square-foot multi-use facility. Nearly two years after the initial project announcement, two sources have confirmed that construction on the $20-million facility is in progress. “Our beloved animals deserve […]
Owlet rescued in Regina park
One of two owlets has survived after an accidental tumble out of their nest. An owlet who had tipped out of a tree has been relocated with its mother, according to an article published by CTV Regina. A volunteer with Salthaven West created a new, […]
Getting away Scott-free
In the days following Premier Scott Moe’s pick-up truck being impounded, controversy has sparked on the internet over whether the premier deserves the amount of public scrutiny he’s receiving. Arguments are taking place on the internet; questioning Moe and the overarching problem of drunk driving […]
Students ‘do something now’ to support Ukraine
Regina Christian School students are creating t-shirts to support the Ukrainian army because they feel it is important to raise awareness about the Ukrainian crisis. News about the war in Ukraine that is unfolding as a result of a Russian invasion is visible across all social […]
Saskatchewan: Climate change setting
By Stephen Lylyk, March 14, 2022 In 2021 Saskatchewan experienced a drought as a result of climate change-influenced events. “The 2021 heatwave that originated in BC was definitely exacerbated by climate change,” said Peter Prebble of the Saskatchewan Environmental Society.” “Saskatoon had 29 days during […]
Information posters, exhibitions and lectures – how Regina celebrates Black History Month
Every February, Canadians celebrate Black History Month by honouring and highlighting the contributions of Black people to the nation’s history. People celebrate Black History Month with inserts of events such as visual exhibitions, school lectures and presentations across the countries. The MacKenzie Art Gallery celebrates […]
Conexus Arts Centre Invites you to Celebrate Valentines Day with Gourmet food
By Stephen Lylyk, Feb. 14. 2022 The Valentine’s Day Gourmet Takeout takes place at the Conexus Arts Center today. Attendees are welcome to celebrate the special day with a gourmet food menu. The takeout aspect of this event is a creative way for the Conexus […]
After an exciting NFL playoffs, can the CFL compete?
After the NFL playoffs this year featured a multitude of fantastic games, can the CFL adapt to stay afloat with viewership divided? According to TSN, 17.6 million Canadian televisions were tuned into the Super Bowl Sunday night. The Canadian Football League championship game, the Grey […]
