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. […]
Jacey Henrikson, a first-year education student at the University of Regina, is convinced the school can do more to make students feel safe in the wake of the provincial government’s plan to change public health orders. […]
Black History Month celebrates Black people and their stories, both triumphant and traumatic, which led to the North America that exists today. For many, February marks an opportunity to remember and educate themselves on their community’s history. One aspect of Black History is the creation […]
Although we are already heading into our second Valentines Day during the COVID-19 pandemic, it can still be difficult to determine the safest way to celebrate. While remaining socially distanced, the Moose Jaw Public Library has created a way to continue keeping the holidays special […]
By Stephen Lylyk on January 24, 2022 The beginning of the School year in Saskatchewan marked the return of High School athletics after their cancellation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic “The fall of 2021 saw 13,500 Student-Athletes engaged in sport,” said Saskatchewan High […]
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 […]
By Stephen Lylyk, December 6, 2021 Comedic Legend John Cleese is taking his 2022 tour titled “An Evening of Exceptional silliness,” to Regina Saskatchewan The organizers at Conexus Art Centre came to the agreement that Cleese would visit Friday, May 13, 2022. This event […]
In 2019, the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo set out to renovate their grizzly bear and other enclosures, to make them three to four times larger. After unexpected delays due to restructuring the plans, the zoo is finally expecting to see the bear enclosure […]
Photo Courtesy of Marta Krueger. Amendments made to the Saskatchewan Employment Act will help employees report sexual misconduct within their workplace. Marta Krueger, a waitress in Saskatoon putting herself through university, has dealt with sexual misconduct in front, and behind the scenes of the restaurant […]
Ridna Shkola, a community school in Regina, commemorated the victims of Holodomor with the support of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada. “It is important that our children remember this sad day because it is one of the pages in the history of the Ukrainian […]
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