Some people in Regina are worried for the future because of U.S. President Donald Trump’s unpredictable actions. “I have no hope for my future with Trump because I know we don’t even live in the U.S.,” said Makenzie Lutes, who works in retail. “But the […]
Summer Boosts Regina’s Economy with Student Labour During the summer months, Regina, Sask., experiences a notable economic boom, mostly driven by the active participation of students in the labor market. These temporary jobs not only benefit young people by providing them with experience and […]
The Helpful Hippy is expanding its yoga and meditation program for children in Weyburn. Led by Sunny Miller, 36, the program guides participants in breathing and movement exercises with a focus on respect, choice and engagement. “I want the community link … where everybody can […]
The Pit’s renovations cause noise and closures for several more months The University of Regina’s blueprint plan shows what the future AdHum Pit will look like amidst the noisy disruptions of renovations frustrating students and faculty. The upgrade aims to enhance the learning space […]
Annual Pile O’ Bones Tattoo Convention returns to Regina, international artists to congregate March 14-16 may be the best time to get inked in the Queen City, as dozens of ink masters from more than 30 tattoo shops all over Canada will be showcasing their […]
Sarah Thompson, a second-year psychology student from the University of Regina, feels the constant pressure to perform affects her daily life. “I feel like there’s always something due—an assignment, a test, or a group project. Even when I have free time, I can’t fully relax […]
A Grade 12 football player for the Thom Trojans still plans on trying out for the University of Regina Rams, despite the recent criminal charges against two starting players on the college team. “It doesn’t change how I feel about the Rams at all,” said […]
According to Council On Foreign Relations, “Canada’s approach to immigration has significantly influenced it’s economy, culture, housing, healthcare, and overall affordability. The nation has traditionally embraced multiculturalism, with immigrants constituting nearly one-quarter of its population”. However, the Environics Institute for Survey Research conducted a national […]
Department head says adding communications secures jobs for students The University of Regina, on its 50th anniversary, announced its journalism program was returning from being put on hold for one year in September 2022, primarily because of dwindling enrolment. The university’s journalism program was […]
Local band preparing on working on new album The Whats were formed around August 2021 as four high school students in an indie-rock band, with original members Alex Shafer (drummer), Ella Reichert (vocals and guitar), Haley Palmer (bass), and Zeke Jeske-Rose (guitar) now replaced […]
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