In a small town like Raymore, buying second-hand is more than just a trend – it’s a community institution. That’s why entrepreneur Elden Conley started the Second Glance Thrift Store, though the quaint shop might not be the best representation of a business. “It’s all […]
Raymore’s website bills it as “the best pizza you’ll find anywhere.” It’s one thing to have the best pizza anywhere, but another thing entirely to serve it out of an Esso. “Our pizza is our bread and butter,” said Timothy Trinh, who runs the Esso […]
They say it takes a community to raise a child. In Raymore, a community is raising a crop. Each year, a crop is harvested on nearby land the town owns and is used to raise money for community improvements. For almost a decade the local […]
On the corner of Highway 6 and 15 sits the small Saskatchewan town of Raymore. Like many small towns around the country, Raymore is identified by its senior hockey team and numerous family-run businesses. Most find work hard enough dealing with one restaurant or […]
In rural Alberta, the scene is set. Shipping containers are set up as mock buildings as people hired as paid actors are pretending to be civilians, leaders, police, and more. During one of the training battles of Exercise Maple Resolve 19, the Spring air is […]
A dream came true for Regina’s 17-year-old Thomas Ireland when he participated at the Blue Jays Baseball Academy Tournament 12 under the watchful eyes of Hall-of-Famer Roberto Alomar. Ireland and four other young players from Saskatchewan were among the best 140 Canadian amateur baseball players […]
Thieves hit the streets of Regina in numbers over the weekend. “Between September 20-23 we had 14 thefts of auto and 43 thefts from auto,” said Elizabeth Popowich, a Regina Police Spokesperson. “Those numbers reflect a busy weekend, but are not surprising as we have […]
University of Regina Business students will have the chance to make their case with an annual competition returning in early November. Competitors during the event are placed in teams of four where they have three hours to pinpoint the most important issues facing a […]
Tuition keeps rising at the University of Regina – but so do the University Executive Team’s salaries. Over the past two years, tuition has risen by 2.8 per cent each year, programs such as the wrestling teams and the men’s volleyball team have been cut, […]
Schools in Regina are once again planning to educate their students about Canada’s history. “Many schools are doing school wide events on Orange Shirt Day,” said Sarah Longman of the Regina Public School Board. Orange Shirt Day is an annual event that is meant to […]
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