The freshly opened vegan restaurant, The Hampton Hub, is planning on giving back to the community through food. Gage McGuire, Tiro Mthembu and Thabo Mthembu created the unique business, centred around being environmentally friendly and socially conscious. “It all started with us wanting to feed […]
The University of Regina Business Student’s Society (BSS) is hosting a lip sync battle fundraiser this Thursday as part of their Five Days For the Homeless initiative. The lip sync battle will take place on Thursday evening at Dazzel karaoke bar. “It’s a great event […]
Local skateboarders are thrilled about a massive new indoor skate park that will be part of the entertainment and recreation facilities inside Regina’s REAL District. Heritage Skate Park is Regina’s newest indoor skating space located in the Canada Centre in Regina’s REAL (Regina Exhibition Association […]
Photo Courtesy of the Canadian Paralympic Team. Biggar’s Lisa Dejong became Canada’s first ever Paralympic snowboarding medalist, winning a silver medal in the snowboard cross at the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympic Games. Competing on Mar. 7 in her debut Games, Dejong came in second in […]
After a two-year wait, movie icon Elle Woods is bending and snapping her way to the Conexus Arts Centre in Legally Blonde the Musical. Originally scheduled for March 2020, the show was cancelled during the initial uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic. But according to performer […]
Women’s Junior tournament photo provided by Alyssa Hoffert (foreground: second from left) Team handball in Saskatchewan took a hit from COVID in 2020 and is aiming to recover, despite being a lesser-known sport in a country where hockey, football and basketball capture the public’s […]
Photo courtesy of Taylor Balfour. Two smiling women sit in a booth after lunch: Taylor Balfour, sitting on the left, sports a huge grin while her sister Rachel smiles sheepishly at the camera. Balfour had went to visit her sister Rachel who was studying at […]
Sâkêwêwak First Nations Artists’ Collective is featuring its annual Storytellers Festival from Feb. 17 to Feb. 20, coinciding with Indigenous Storytelling Month. The festival has been running for over a decade and invites multidisciplinary Indigenous artists to share their art, music, poetry, language, talks and […]
In late 2021, Regina City Council voted to sell land to Federated Co-operative Ltd, for $5.5 million. While the Saskatchewan Government endorses the idea of a renewable diesel plant, Coun. Andrew Stevens (Ward 3), who voted against the proposition, doesn’t share the same sentiment. “I […]
Cold winter weather, pandemic concerns and the trucking convoy didn’t stop Regina residents from attending and enjoying Frost, the city’s first winter festival. “We all had so much fun at the Frost!” said Annabel Townsend, a Regina resident who attended the festival with her friends. […]
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