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 […]
Saskatchewan students like Memphis Hartman, an 18-year-old Arts student at the U of R, face significant challenges in both finding and maintaining part-time and full-time employment amid the countries current economic uncertainty. “Trying to find a part-time job is like a job in itself,” said […]
Aaron Birch, a co-owner of a cattle ranch near Chaplin, says he doesn’t believe the U.S. will follow through on its threat of trade tariffs “because it will hurt trade so much between the two countries.” “I think it’s more of a political tactic for […]
Tayef Ahmad: “ We do not have a requirement to meet.” Despite the University of Regina having a journalism school, the student-run Carillon newspaper has no J-school students on its staff. In an email replying to questions about the newspaper’s staffing, Tayef Ahmad, the […]
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 […]
For Daniel Bamidele, a 22-year-old business student in his second year from the University of Regina, studying in Canada has always been a dream. But that dream comes with a hefty price tag. While domestic students at his university pay approximately CAD$ 11,225.55 per year […]
The Canadian government’s upcoming imposition of 25 per cent retaliation tariffs spikes concern among local canine and feline pet owners on accessibility to their pet’s food. Regina’s Pet Depot is a family-owned local pet store located in Normanview Crossing. They strive to provide pets with […]
Marked recapture reveals previously unknown fishing data in Saskatchewan Dr. Christopher Somers is a professor of Biology at the University of Regina and has been heading the marked recapture program for eight years now and has been making great advancements in understanding the fish populations […]
One of Canada’s Most Controversial Trials Returns to the Spotlight The University of Regina is set to host a historical event that will shed light on one of the most significant trials in Canadian history: the trial of Louis Riel. Mark Claxton will portray […]
Handful of rural Saskatchewan thoughts While trust in news media seems to be at an all-time low, rural Saskatchewan residents have differing opinions on how to improve the state of journalism and trust. “The state of journalism is poor,” said Mason Elford, a third year […]
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