“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 […]
Go home. Get a job. Fucking Indians. Those are the kinds of things Prescott Demas says are yelled out of car windows at him and his tent mates huddled around a campfire just outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.
For decades, teenagers have been purchasing and consuming marijuana from dealers. Either meeting at someone’s house, or taking a drive around the block were usually how these interactions took place. These illegal transactions were conducted without the concern or consideration of the customers age, the […]
With Saskatchewan’s rules surrounding legalized marijuana layed out, and the summer fast approaching, residents across the province will soon have the opportunity to light up without losing their freedom. But what about losing their home?
Last week, the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan delivered a series of webinars to local ranchers to show them how they can save native prairie and make money too.
Kellie Garrett is one of the five speakers who will be sharing their talks at Regina Public Library’s TEDx event on Thursday, March 22. The talks will be directed to an audience of over 100 people, who will be attending the event, followed by the […]
The Regina Pats are heading into playoffs looking for a win against the Swift Current Broncos, their newest rivals this season. This came right after the Pats beat the Broncos in a 3-2 game in overtime the day before, on Friday, March 16. The game […]
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