We are strangely selective about what counts as a sport. Put a gymnast on a floor and the public immediately recognizes discipline, danger and elite performance. Put an aerialist in the air, whether on straps, hoop or flying pole, and many will not hesitate to […]
In February of this year, Regina and the RM of Sherwood first started talking about bringing an AI data centre into town. At a glance, it seems rather innocent- just a building full of humming circuits churning through ones and zeroes. But, are we comfortable […]
“Sports is but a way for youth to work together and achieve a common goal. The lessons learned along the way come in many forms and both youth and parents get to learn them together,” said Brent Chadwick, the principal of Assiniboia Composite High School. […]
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 […]
When Tony Klotz began his post-secondary journey in 1958, the University of Regina was still known as the University of Saskatchewan—Regina Campus, operating from its original site on College Avenue. His wife, Arlene, attended the university a few years later, beginning a shared connection that […]
On Jan. 25, the Tavria School of Ukrainian Dance will be hosting their annual Malanka celebration at the Regina Performing Arts Centre. Malanka is the Ukrainian folk holiday that is equivalent to New Year’s Eve. It is modernly celebrated on Dec. 31, but some still […]
Notre Dame looks to get back on top, With New leadership in hockey program Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is best known for its Hounds and its hockey. Located just south of Regina, Notre Dame has a storied hockey history boasting strong, competitive […]
The Color My World Childcare centre in Weyburn, Sask., is expanding its current facility and opening up space for new clients, with a much higher capacity for school-aged children. “School-aged children face challenges in finding affordable, high-quality childcare due to limited government grants and […]
Reasons our province is failing to produce elite NHL talent The number of Saskatchewan-born players continues to slip in the NHL, a trend that has caught the attention of players with high-end experience. “I think probably one of the biggest reasons for the decline […]
As Mexico and Canada send firefighters and resources to aid California, contrasting social responses highlight the complex impact of political tensions and international solidarity. Professor Arjun Trumblay from the Politics and International Studies department at the University of Regina assures that this phenomenon is entirely […]
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