With the release of Hoodoo Mafia’s new album “From the Village,” the five-piece band from Regina is paying homage to the neighbourhood the musicians grew up in. “You know, Regina, it’s a pretty small town and visitors might think there’s not that much going on,” […]
Black history month helps local organization to educate Canadians
The organizers of Black in Saskatchewan are providing ways to educate Canadians on the unsettling legacy of Black Canadians on the Prairies. “It’s a hard thing to celebrate,” said Mwila Munganama, the virtual events coordinator of Black in Sask. February as declared by the Government […]
Seniors and toddlers most vulnerable to still-circulating respiratory illnesses
Regina resident Angela Eddy is extra cautious of the respiratory illnesses still circulating in the province, especially for people her age. Eddy is 69 and has noticed many friends and family members getting ill. “My friend, Gwen, thought she was dying and her daughter did […]
Mother is concerned for her children’s health and safety in school
Asha Iserhienrhien worries about the health and safety of her four children when they are at school. “The kids are really getting sick every day and there are a lot of absences in the school,” said Iserhienrhien who works in the healthcare industry and is […]
Fertilizer companies thoughts on Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
Ian Wourms does not agree with the federal government’s approach. “There’s a lot of misconceptions to the general public that is being misconstrued,” said Wourms. He thinks that the wrong direction has been taken with this plan. He also thinks many misconceptions have been made […]
Students, faculty, community reunite for Tipi Raising Competition
On a windless Friday morning, students, faculty and community members came together on the Dr. Lloyd Barber Academic Green in perfect weather for learning the fundamentals of teepee raising. Returning back to campus this fall, the Glen Anaquod Memorial Tipi Raising Competition made its first […]