Ever wondered why you should watch a bunch of cars going in circles at an average speed of 200-220 km/hr? Well, first of all, they do not go around circles, the tracks are critically crafted, with every turn testing the drivers’ talents. Second of all, […]
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 […]
Framed by red velvet drapes at Indian Head’s Grand Theatre, microphone in hand, Jared Clarke plunges his free arm deep into imaginary ocean water in front of him. Deeper water is usually cold, he explains, and hurricanes lose energy when they stir it up.
Taking people to court is in grained in the Merchant family DNA. Tony Merchant is no exception. But Regina’s most sucsessful attorney never had plans to become a lawyer.
“They always say, ‘you know, jeez, you’re a way nicer guy than you are on the show,’” Gormley said. “I always laugh because I’m not sure what that means.”
A University of Regina student is hoping a financial literacy initiative he started will be introduced into Saskatchewan high schools within the next five years.
Olivia Obey is excited to start growing her own food this spring in Fort Qu’Appelle’s new community garden. “For one thing it could feed a lot of people that need special foods that they can’t get because they can’t afford it,” said Obey. “So it means […]
Head curator of the MacKenzie Art Gallery Timothy Long is excited to showcase the gallery’s newly donated art installation Notes from the Inquest from Canadian Artist Jeff Funnell. “We have a really strong history of collecting works by First Nations artists. Mr. Funnell is non-Indigenous, […]
A Regina professor and counsellor is giving out some good advice on how students can avoid stress when heading into the reading week. The purpose of reading week (spring break) was to allow students to have some time off partway through the spring semester as well […]
A Saskatchewan farmer and food advocate is encouraging farmers to use nutrient management to increase productivity and reduce environmental impact. Clinton Monchuk farms near Lanigan and is also the Executive Director of Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan. He said nutrient management starts with knowing which nutrients […]
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.