The direct line to the press gallery at the Saskatchewan Legislature has been cut.
Political reporting from dwindling press galleries
The direct line to the press gallery at the Saskatchewan Legislature has been cut.
It is the fourth time that the University of Regina has held its annual Have a Heart Day campaign, part of a nation-wide campaign to raise awareness about inequalities faced by First Nations children. The event kicked off a week of activities.
More students are taking advantage of a new food pantry program at the University of Regina.
It’s -45 C. Welcome to Saskatchewan. For Regina Public Schools that means buses aren’t running, though schools remain open. Locals joke that the schools themselves don’t close because they’re buit “Saskatchewan tough.”
by Josh Diaz A local Regina man has turned his passion for virtual reality into reality. Since opening in October, The Grid VR Arcade has attracted hundreds of new customers to try out virtual reality for the first time, according to its company president. Operating […]
Reconciliation and the Media: Eugene Arcand, residential school survivor, delivering his speech. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. Written by Kyrsten Stringer Published: 21 November 2016 “Good morning.” Silence. “Is there anybody in here?” It’s a joke. The audience — a smorgasbord of journalists and representatives from Indigenous communities […]
John Lagimodiere enjoying the conference. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Cory Coleman Published: 28 November 2016 For the last 20 years, John Lagimodiere has been working to unite Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Among his many jobs, Lagimodiere is the president and owner of Aboriginal Consulting Services […]
Jason Warick explaining the media’s role in reconciliation. Photo by: Caitlin Taylor Written by Josh Diaz Published: 28 November 2016 The sound of a gunshot echoed through the Saskatoon air. Jason Warick knew this is what he had been training for. On May 27, 2012, Warick finished […]
Written by Rebbeca Marroquin Published: 28 November 2016 Nelson Bird working as the Assignment Editor for CTV Regina. Photo by Rebbeca Marroquin. Growing up on Peepeekisis First Nation, it was clear to Nelson Bird that his culture was falsely perceived by society. When he occasionally watched the […]
Marie Wilson delivers the keynote address at the Reconciliation and Media Conference in Saskatoon. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. Written by Janelle Blakley Published: 21 November 2016 Inviting commissioner Marie Wilson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to give the keynote address at the Reconciliation and Media conference […]