Two Green Thumbs are looking forward to the new season of their store and hope to open in the coming weeks. With the snow melting away, Craven greenhouse workers Carol Nye and Wendy Kuntz look forward to an other successful season at Wolf’s Garden Centre. […]
Craven’s Unique Charms And Challenges of Rural Area Commuting
Short drives foster stronger community connections Jocelyn Taylor, a 20-year-old student in the village of Craven, said her experiences are both rewarding and challenging as a regular commuter attending the University of Regina. Craven is only 37 kilometres northwest of Regina. “It is worth it […]
The Little Art Gallery: A Local Gem for Big Creativity
Artist Karen Klevgaard has increased exposure for small town artists and expanded art culture in her community by creating The Little Art Gallery. Located in the back of Studio 20 Hair Design in Craven, the gallery is an opportunity for local artists to showcase their […]
641 Grill Owner Expands Further into Regina
The owner of one of Craven’s only eateries, the 641 Grill, is adding to his plethora of restaurants. He purchased the Humpty’s on 1616 Albert St. in Regina and turned it into a new eatery called Rise & Dine. This restaurant is Bill Singh’s third […]
Life in Craven: A Small Community with a Big Heart
A place where neighbours feel like family, wildlife roams freely and a deep sense of community that binds residents together. With a population of 266 people, Craven is a hidden gem in Saskatchewan, known for its peaceful atmosphere and close-knit residents. Living in a […]
Finding the Forgotten: How a Prairie Village Honoured 45 Unknown Graves
When Rick Taylor cleared brush at Craven’s Forest Lawn Cemetery, he stumbled across a few rotted sticks and scattered stone remnants of grave markers long lost to time. “I know from years and years ago there used to be graves in here, and now nothing […]
Muslim Students Find Comfort during Ramadan
“It’s a little bit tricky as an international student,” said Nazeemah Noorally. Nazeemah Noorally, a third-year international student in business administration, finds comfort during Ramadan, a religious fasting period, through events organized by the University of Regina’s Muslim Student association (URMSA). “Back home, Ramadan […]
People From Regina Talk About Worries With President Donald Trump
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 […]
Wetlands Fest Celebrates our Prairie Potholes
Biology student Michela Sisti says Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada without a wetlands protection policy. “We currently have a drainage policy in place, but we don’t have any legislation that cements the protection of wetlands,” Sisti said in an interview. The threat posed […]
Regina’s Summer Economic Surge: How Student Jobs Drive Local Growth
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 […]
