“I am a Muslim, ask me anything,” read a sign that many students passed while walking through Luther College last week. “We’ve done this a couple years in a row now during Islamic Heritage Month, which (happens) in Canada during October,” said Madeeh Rehman, Spokesperson […]
The ta-tawaw Student Centre is a safe space for all First Nations, Métis and Inuit students to study, converse and relax. This center gives Indigenous students opportunities to excel in university by having a comfortable and inclusive space. The ta-tawâw Center is located on the […]
“Sick” isn’t just his diagnosis — it’s stencilled on every piece of clothing Cody McKee makes. Diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) five years ago at 17, McKee is the founder of Sick Clothing, a brand that advocates for his illness and others who […]
New addiction and health legislation proposed by Saskatchewan’s government is drawing concern from healthcare professionals and community members about involuntary addiction treatment undermining trust, autonomy and harm reduction progress. Announced in the Government of Saskatchewan’s 2025 throne speech, The Compassionate Intervention Act permits individuals “whose […]
For Jonathan Podbielski, this season is his final chance to cement his legacy as one of the University of Regina’s greatest distance runners before he intends to transfer to the NCAA. “I feel a ton of pressure, knowing that I’ve put my legacy down and […]
Frustrated by persistent conflicts, maintenance issues and unresponsive management, several U of R on-campus residents demand immediate attention to their issues. Amidst this turmoil, one resident chose to remove herself from housing altogether. “I just didn’t want to live there anymore; it was a mix […]
Nelson Bird, a lecturer in Indigenous Journalism & Communication Arts at the First Nations University of Canada and long-time journalist, received the “Lifetime Journey” award at Saskatchewan’s first Okimaw Awards. The Okimaw Awards, which recognize the contributions of Indigenous men throughout Saskatchewan, took place last […]
Photo taken by Joshua Potter: With the immediate closure of the University of Regina’s Student’s Union (URSU) there has been lots of speculation of why they were shut down in the first place. President Jeff Keshen said in April the university “raised significant concerns” over […]
A group of enthusiastic girls from grades five to seven filled the auditorium with excitement and curiosity as they attended the STEM Girls Drive event at Seven Stones Community School in February. The event aimed at inspiring young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, […]
The Craven Volunteer Fire Department received a donation of handmade teddy bears from the SaskTel Pioneers to bring comfort to the community’s youngest members during emergencies. Linsay Kozak is the emergency response coordinator for the village as well as a dedicated firefighter. “It’s not always […]
Decades of heart, hope, and hometown care from Craven’s devoted Elks. The Elks of Canada Lodge No. 581 was founded in 1987 by four residents who had been traveling to Regina for meetings. They wanted to reduce the commute and contribute to local development, said […]
Facing discrimination in Craven during a class trip. This was the first time ever I faced discrimination this closely. The purpose behind a university class trip to Craven was to find big stories in a small town. We were 20 journalism students of different […]
Navigating faith in a changing landscape Longtime resident Greg Matthews, 67, has lived in Craven most of his life. He shrugs when asked why there’s never been a church in town. “People here just go to Lumsden or Regina,” he said, referring to the neighbouring […]
Many regulars like to kick back their feet and relax at the Craven Motor Inn, while also indulging in the many specials they have at the tavern. Opening in the late 1960’s the Motor Inn has been loved by many and a temporary home for […]
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