From growing up with 12 siblings in a small community up in the mountains of Mexico, Roberto Lopez Lopez came to Canada and became a self-taught artist. “When I look at my art, it looks like my ancestors in Mexico, like Mayan and Aztec,” said […]
Homeowner fortifies yard with sand barrels amid decades of crashes while awaiting traffic lights A Regina homeowner has turned his front lawn into a makeshift safety barrier after a car slammed into his house on Nov. 29, 2024. Ken Zerbin, who lives at the corner […]
Affordability, ethics and convenience make students miss Tim Hortons Students say they continue to miss the Canadian community hub – Tim Hortons at the University of Regina campus. Fall 2025 term brought numerous changes on the University of Regina campus as many new food […]
A weekly competition in Saskatoon is simultaneously encouraging first-time drag performers to thrive in their craft, as well as showcase their skills to judges and audience members alike. “This is the second week of Drag Race YXE,” said judge and drag queen, Frida (Aldeneil Espanola.) […]
Slamming weights, pump-up music and chatter fill the Fitness and Lifestyle Centre (FLC) at the University of Regina. “Sorry did I get in your way?” says a miniature figurine hoping to draw the attention of those working out. Elise Melanson, a PhD student through the […]
Car horns, cow bells and classic rock music cut through the wind and snow on the corner of Albert Street and Victoria Avenue in Regina. Three people wave signs, pointing to a chain link fence adorned with messages that read “Climate engineering is agro-terrorism” and […]
Regina’s first Elite Female Flag Football League launched this fall, bringing together athletes from grades 9 to 12 in a new competitive division that addresses a long-standing gap in female representation in high-performance leagues. Organized by the Regina NFL Fall Flag Football League, the new […]
University of Regina student Emmanuel Inkotariah is bouncing back from a tough semester which helped him realize the importance of mental well-being. “The semester has been pretty good so far, but,” said Inkotariah, a third-year computer science major. “I still have mental stress from last […]
The Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation has partnered with the First Nations University of Canada to offer bursary support for first-year students, with funds raised from the sales of Indigenous merchandise designed by Chris Chipak. “We are happy and proud to announce a one-time gift of […]
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup looming, soccer coach Guy Poirier and fan Andy McAnally believe Canada have a good chance of progressing out of the group stages. The World Cup – which only happens once every four-years – is a chance that doesn’t come […]
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