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 […]
Hot off the heels of Peter Pan, Regina’s historic Globe Theatre will be premiering, on Feb. 5th, their second in-house show since 2019: a five-year hiatus caused by extensive building renovations. “Set during the height of the Fur Trade on the ‘reddish river’ and using […]
Regina’s Winter can Affect Student Mental Health and Academic Performance: Experts, Students Regina’s winter is famous for severe cold, sometimes dropping to -40 C, with heavy snowfall and relentless windchill. These severe winter conditions bring significant challenges to mental health, motivation and academic performances, […]
The Fitness and Lifestyle Centre (FLC) on the University of Regina campus has left broken glass uncleared and unreplaced for a month. Staff and frequenters of the centre see this as a common trend and believe the FLC is not a top priority for the […]
Regina Frost Festival Set to Dazzle with Winter Wonders REGINA — The City of Regina is gearing up for its annual Frost Festival, a weeklong celebration of winter that promises to transform the city into a frosty wonderland. However, one of the festival’s most […]
Junior football teams like the Regina Thunder don’t have all the opportunities to get noticed by a large audience like university football teams. The Thunder is a junior football team in Regina, Sask. Why is it important for these junior football teams to have a […]
First-year students share how their experiences differ from their expectations From senior high school graduates to freshman university students, this significant life transition creates unique experiences for every individual. Three first-year students, Isobel Mario, Memphis Hartman and Amber Fink, reflect on their personal experiences […]
Extreme cold warnings causing transportation problems for university students Regina has had to face challenging winter temperatures recently, with Environment and Climate Change Canada saying it reached down to -33°C, with wind chills pushing -50°C, which caused problems for University of Regina students. Commuting under […]
The University of Regina annually welcomes over 4,793 international students from more than 100 countries, representing 20.5% of its total student population of 17,409 students. These students bring diverse cultures and traditions, benefiting from personalized support and opportunities that enhance their academic and professional journey. […]
Ted Giese, a pastor as Mount Oliver Lutheran Church, has channeled his love of movies into a Regina based film podcast. “We get into all corners of the world of film,” said Lutheran Pastor Ted Giese of his film podcast “Bill and Ted Watch Movies”. […]
Although there is no legal requirement for winter tires in Saskatchewan, SGI recommends switching to winter tires as the tread is ideal for giving you maximum traction and control. “It’s a night and day difference in the compounding and construction of the tire,” said Graham […]
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