Soon in Regina, the former downtown YMCA building’s doors are opening again, as the The Nest Health Center starts its mission of improving well-being in the community. Unlike most traditional medical facilities, The Nest’s has an collaborative approach toward healthcare. The Nest’s communications director Neha […]
At the historic Darke Hall in Regina, members of Flash Back brought their alternative attire and heavy music to the main stage as they received their second Saskatchewan Music Award. “We were all trying to keep straight faces and trying to keep the aesthetic, but […]
When he’s at home, the crack of slapshots and the swoosh of skates remind Mark Kress of his community’s hard work. Kress is the Special Park Project Coordinator for the Lakeview Community Association, who recently upgraded their community rink. He also happens to live […]
Sharing her knowledge of Saulteaux language was a challenge Natalie Langan knew she had to face. Now she’s being acknowledged as an official language keeper. Langan is a learner, teacher and keeper of Saulteaux. She shares her knowledge not only in classrooms but globally on […]
Despite Planned Parenthood Regina’s reopening, experts say women’s healthcare in Saskatchewan is moving backwards. Although the re-opening is a relief to many, local advocates argue the clinic should not have closed in the first place. Minorities in particular need spaces like Planned Parenthood, said Natasha […]
Julia Campbell thought her chances of seeing Taylor Swift on her upcoming tour were slim to none after experiencing an overwhelming Ticketmaster presale brimmed with crashes and delays on Nov. 15. A new ticket-buying opportunity from the ticket-selling giant has given the Ottawa-based fan some […]
Cracking layers of paint, cold, concrete floors and creaking kennel gates are nearly a thing of the past for animals in the care of the Regina Humane Society (RHS). This year in 2023, the RHS will be moving into its new home at the Animal […]
Regina resident Angela Eddy is extra cautious of the respiratory illnesses still circulating in the province, especially for people her age. Eddy is 69 and has noticed many friends and family members getting ill. “My friend, Gwen, thought she was dying and her daughter did […]
In 2021, the community of Muscowpetung decided it was time to start one of the most anticipated projects the community has seen thus far: a permanent space for powwows, ceremonies and learning. Myke Agecoutay, business development officer of Muscowpetung First Nation, works on community development […]
The Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation (STF) hopes that the Government of Saskatchewan can provide more public education funding after the province predicted a $1.1 billion surplus for 2022-23 in a recent mid-year financial report. “Additional investments in education are always welcomed and it has to be […]
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