By Heather O’Watch Access to the Saskatchewan Encyclopedia has been made easier. The 1,072 page book that holds Saskatchewan’s first century is now available online through the University of Regina’s Archer Library just in time for Archives Week which runs from February 3 to 9. […]
For those who enjoy a drink on occasion, going without any alcohol for an entire month may seem like a daunting prospect. But what if doing so would benefit those affected by cancer and simultaneously lead to a healthier lifestyle?
Regina residents are becoming more prepared to defend themselves against potential attacks with the help of police offer and Blauer Tactical Systems (BTS) SPEAR coach Tanner Maurice. Maurice claims that being able to defend oneself is the single most important skill a person can have. […]
With an opioid crisis rising across the country, Naloxone is becoming more accessible for individuals seeking training and to obtain a kit in order to be responsive to those suffering an opioid overdose. Training and kits have been readily available to the public since early […]
A new sledge hockey team in Melville, Saskatchewan was inspired by one young girl’s love of the sport. Ayva Delainey has spina bifida and uses a wheelchair. Her mom Tracy Delainey wanted to bring the sport to their home community. Now children with disabilities and […]
To most, the whipping and clashing of two steel blades is known only in movies like Pirates of The Caribbean. But for Regina native Philip Pitura, these sounds have become a part of everyday life. What started as living room duels using empty wrapping paper […]
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced questions about everything from pipelines, Indigenous rights, construction workers in rural areas, international student tuition rates, persons with disabilities, to the carbon tax at the town hall held at the University of Regina on January 20, 2019. A diverse crowd […]
Building relationships, one cup at a time. That’s what Regina Police Service (RPS) has been doing in its latest installment of the community outreach program “Coffee With A Cop,” with residents from inside and outside the city. Since August 2017 the program has been meeting […]
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