Craven business thrives despite changing agriculture landscape Frontier Gardens, a family-run business with roots stretching back to the late 19th century, continue to thrive as they near a centennial in commercial gardening. Bettylou Anticknap, whose late husband Lloyd Sr. started the business, recalls the […]
The Pit’s renovations cause noise and closures for several more months The University of Regina’s blueprint plan shows what the future AdHum Pit will look like amidst the noisy disruptions of renovations frustrating students and faculty. The upgrade aims to enhance the learning space […]
One of Canada’s Most Controversial Trials Returns to the Spotlight The University of Regina is set to host a historical event that will shed light on one of the most significant trials in Canadian history: the trial of Louis Riel. Mark Claxton will portray […]
Regina Frost Festival Set to Dazzle with Winter Wonders REGINA — The City of Regina is gearing up for its annual Frost Festival, a weeklong celebration of winter that promises to transform the city into a frosty wonderland. However, one of the festival’s most […]
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