When Rick Taylor cleared brush at Craven’s Forest Lawn Cemetery, he stumbled across a few rotted sticks and scattered stone remnants of grave markers long lost to time. “I know from years and years ago there used to be graves in here, and now nothing […]
A surprising 50 per cent tariff on steel and aluminum imports has sparked concern among Saskatchewan workers and industry leaders. Paul Chevrier, president of United Steelworkers Local 5917, warns the tariffs could significantly affect the province’s steel production, manufacturing and jobs. “We represent just under […]
Jana Armitage, a travel nurse from New Brunswick working in Regina, admits air travel makes her nervous even though she understands the statistical safety of flying. “It does scare me; however, I know the stats say it’s safer to fly than drive,” Armitage said. “I […]
When Tony Klotz began his post-secondary journey in 1958, the University of Regina was still known as the University of Saskatchewan—Regina Campus, operating from its original site on College Avenue. His wife, Arlene, attended the university a few years later, beginning a shared connection that […]
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