A Community Association is helping people to understand the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Report and move towards action.
Heritage takes on tough Canadian heritage
A Community Association is helping people to understand the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Report and move towards action.
Saskatchewan has experienced record-setting snowfall over the last couple days, and as of 10:30 a.m. on March 6, 2018, Regina has seen roughly 35 cm blanket the city.
The organizer of a financial literacy initiative hopes to expand and bring it back to help new Canadians manage their finances.
In Baltimore, seeing Ravens in a football stadium is nothing unusual. Every home team player’s purple jersey is branded with a big black Raven on the front. Here in Regina, the birds are not on jerseys, but roosting in the rafters. While the Ravens are […]
Have you ever heard of a smooth goosefoot? What about a western spiderwort?
The Gathering Place in Regina is offering Indigenous language classes in a new way, through a weekly live streaming class on the File Hills Tribal Council’s Facebook page. “I don’t want my grandchildren to not hear that language being spoken,” says Cory Generoux.
A University of Regina student is hoping a financial literacy initiative he started will be introduced into Saskatchewan high schools within the next five years.
After years of looking for help dealing with her son’s aggressive mood swings and ADD, Jaimie McClare never would have guessed that cooking classes were the answer. A little over a year ago, with tears rolling down her cheeks and still wearing her pyjama pants, […]