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 […]
Reigning Western Women’s Canadian Football League (WWCFL) champions, the Regina Riot saw their biggest turnout in team history at their first annual meeting to gear up for the 2018 season. In the Queen City, more women than ever are looking to try their hand at […]
The spring career fair was held at the University of Regina on February 5, with over 1,000 students in attendance, many of which are looking for jobs and opportunities to pay back their growing student debt.
Saskatchewan farmers say the Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food will need to do more than just invest cash to help local pulse crop growers struggling with tariffs recently imposed by India. Lawrence MacAulay announced an investment of over $575,000 to help pulse growers do […]
The Gathering Place in Regina is offering Indigenous language classes in a new way, through a weekly live streaming class on the File Hills Tribal Council’s Facebook page. “I don’t want my grandchildren to not hear that language being spoken,” says Cory Generoux.
Eating organic food is usually a choice, but not for those who can’t afford it. Sylvain Charlebois is a professor in food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He says on average, if consumers are buying from grocery stores, organic food costs about […]
Is it ever too late to a make change in an individual’s life or even an entire community? Should money, age, race or status become an obstacle and an excuse? One fairly young grandmother has made it her life’s mission to bring the people of […]
After her parents got divorced when she was in high school, Mia Bell turned to a counsellor for support. But instead of finding the help she needed, she encountered something much worse.
When Joy Maxwell and her family first arrived in Canada about six months ago, it was a warm sunny September morning, quite a contrast to the situation today as the family of seven endure their first brutal winter in small town Lanigan, Saskatchewan. Maxwell […]
Everyone has a story. Over the past 150 years of Canadian history, these stories are as vast and varied as the country itself. Tales of the Second World War, cherished childhood memories, rural farm-life, shoveling snow off the driveway.
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