Ed Lehman began protesting for peace during the Vietnam War — and he never stopped. Now, after over 50 years of activism, the Regina resident is being honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Saskatchewan Council For International Cooperation (SCIC). Lehman is the […]
Many individuals with a hearing disability develop the skill of reading lips as a visual cue, but mandatory masks have made it difficult for them during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I would encourage people when they are dealing with the public to put your hands over […]
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the Regina housing market is hot. “We are seeing multiple offers,” said Rhonda Garratt, a realtor with JC Realty Regina. “Many properties are being sold above their list price and sold very quickly. Our inventory is low so it […]
Regina residents were supposed to be treated to a new and unique type of theatrical performance on March 27, 2021. The Globe Theatre in Regina was set to present Through the Looking Glass to celebrate World Theatre Day which occurs every year on March 27, […]
Rebellion Brewing Company has launched a new, special edition beer in honour of International Women’s Day (March 8). Vanessa Owen is a brewmaster and brewery manager at Rebellion Brewing Company. She said the brewery does the beer every year and this year the beer is […]
With his late father’s encouragement, Julien Hamon-Fafard learned to layer strips of wood to build his first red cedar canoe when he was 18. But his second one he is building by himself. “The first canoe I built was actually my father’s idea,” Hamon-Fafard said. […]
This International Women’s Day, some advocates are working to make sure marginalized women are recognized in their celebrations. International Women’s Day occurs on March 8th every year. The day is meant to celebrate the achievements of women, but also spread awareness and fight for an […]
By: Kayla Guerrette On the corner of Dewdney Avenue and Cameron Street behind a pharmacy is a shed-sized fridge, freezer and shelving unit filled with free food and sundries for anyone who needs them. More commonly known as the “community fridge,” it is […]
As Saskatchewan prepares to launch into phase two of its COVID-19 vaccine rollout program, frontline workers who have received the vaccine are discussing their experiences. Amanda Kutsak is a radiology technologist in Fort Qu’Appelle who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. She has received both doses of […]
Provincial health authorities are determining whether to approve funding for a life-changing, state-of-the-art therapy for people with severe hemophilia A. The alternative subcutaneous treatment is called Hemlibra. “Right now, Hemlibra is a better therapy, hands down,” said Wendy Quinn, president of Hemophilia Saskatchewan. “It is […]
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