Saskatchewan defenceman plays key role in team’s success General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff says he believes there is more than just one thing helping the Winnipeg Jets success so far in the season. “It is really hard to pinpoint one thing that has helped […]
Meghan Reimer, a third year pre-pharmacy student, has opted to take the bus to avoid the costly parking tickets, extra expense of parking, and struggles with finding a spot at University of Regina. “I take the bus especially when it’s cold because I don’t want […]
Inspired by Valentine’s Day, the “Latinos en Regina” association is planning another event full of music and dance while providing support for emerging Latino musicians. “The idea for this event is, let’s say, based on Valentine’s Day… that’s why it’s called Happy Hearts,” said Ana […]
Small-town Saskatchewan product receives invitation to the CFL Invitational Combine Football has always been a central part of Rylan Sokul’s life. Now, the Wynyard, Sask., product and Regina Rams receiver is getting his chance to shine at the CFL Invitational Combine. “I was very […]
Art For Change 2025 aims to raise awareness for Women’s month Art For change (AFC), a youth-created event that aims to blend the lines between art and activism, is now going on its fourth-year providing young artists with a platform to perform and activists […]
A tradition in universities across Canada is a week-long break in the fall and winter semesters, known as “Reading Week.” These breaks are meant to assist students with their mental health and, in some cases, prevent tragedies. “From a Canadian perspective reading weeks are primarily […]
A ‘90s-inspired alternative band from Saskatoon is trying to produce an album to get more music out, grow its fanbase and go on national tours. “Blind Commentary” has one EP which was produced on June 30, 2024 called “Eyes Open and Staring.” “This EP has […]
The University Career Fair and how it connects or fails to connect students to future employers The University of Regina’s annual spring Career Fair left some students with mixed reactions ranging from positive to strong feelings on what can be improved. For Teniola Omotayo, […]
Jana Armitage, a travel nurse from New Brunswick working in Regina, admits air travel makes her nervous even though she understands the statistical safety of flying. “It does scare me; however, I know the stats say it’s safer to fly than drive,” Armitage said. “I […]
After President Donald Trump announced massive tariffs on Canadian goods, Canadian grocers have began to emphasize importance of Canadian products After President Trump announced tariffs on Feb 1, some Canadian store managers, such as Jory Dyck, the assistant grocery manager at the Sherwood Co-op Food […]
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