With looming daily threats of tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, there is a great deal of uncertainty of what is to come, especially for the construction industry. “The biggest challenge for us is that they change everyday,” said Jon Stricker Vice President of Sales […]
Canadian products are already some of the best-selling items in supplement stores in Canada. “It is essential to support Canadian companies right now,” said Supplement World Canada owner Josh MacGowan. “There are a plethora of high-quality, top-selling supplements made by Canadians, in Canada.” MacGowan lives […]
Shahd Saeed, a computer science major with a minor in creative technologies, was shaped by her family’s scientific background. However, she perceives the strong gender gap in her and all science fields. The president of the Computer Science Students Society says she always felt confident […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ted Giese, a pastor as Mount Oliver Lutheran Church, has channeled his love of movies into a Regina based film podcast. “We get into all corners of the world of film,” said Lutheran Pastor Ted Giese of his film podcast “Bill and Ted Watch Movies”. […]
The Manitou Beach drive-in, a community staple, most likely won’t be running this summer. Every summer for the last 65 years, the line for the drive-in begins two hours before the film even begins, with cars lined all the way to the highway. As the […]
Dave Oryschak says that in eight years of go-karting at South Sask. Kart Club, he has never seen anyone seriously injured. “I’d say if you looked at the statistics injury-wise, I would be very safe to say it’s much safer than even hockey or soccer, […]
A university professors dire predictions for the faculty of Arts are not a certainty, according to the dean. Due to financial difficulties, a three-year plan of cuts has been made, which is based on enrolment targets. If those targets are not met, cuts could be […]
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,” […]
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