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 […]
The Regina Rams will visit the Saskatchewan Huskies in the Hardy Cup for the second straight year as they look to defend their Canada West football title and avenge their earlier regular season loss to the Huskies. “We’re excited for a rematch,” said Rams head […]
Pro-Palestine activist Tiro Mthembu claims Iddo Moed’s recent visit to Saskatchewan continues a long genocidal history in the Prairies. “We should all be appalled that our government would shake hands with a government committing genocide…” Moed, Israel’s ambassador to Canada, visited Saskatchewan a month after […]
The skill of long snapping is challenging, even for 10-year CFL veteran Jorgen Hus. In his constant chase for perfection, Hus says, “For me, it’s the little things, you just have to have a constant desire to just want to be better all the time. […]
The student mental health crisis has increased tenfold since the pandemic and Canadian universities aren’t adequately equipped to accommodate, judging by the full waitlist at the University of Regina (U of R) Student Wellness Centre. “The COVID-19 pandemic shifted a lot of people’s perception on […]
After gathering $313.6 million dollars in funding- and going beyond its initial budget by over $100 million dollars- the City of Regina has broken ground for the new Indoor Aquatic Facility. The IAF will find its home right next to the old Lawson Sportplex at […]
Fourth-year political science student discusses URSU failings and a possible future union. With the alleged dissolution of the former students’ union (URSU), Matthew McStravik said that student groups are in talks to form a new union. McStravick said these groups are actively working to ensure […]
In his youth, Richard Desnomie had never seen the Indigenous people of Fort Qu’Appelle wearing ribbon skirts or shirts. Now twenty years later, he sees not only people dawning their heritage through their clothing, but that his parent’s family business, Becky’s Place, is responsible. “We […]
A cornerstone of Fort Qu’Appelle’s history has found new life. The 1886 McDonald House has been purchased by the Fort Qu’Appelle Heritage Museum, marking a victory for local heritage preservation. “It was a no-brainer,” said Alan Hustak, curator of the museum. “The house is such […]
Contractors working on the Star Blanket Cree Nation Indian Residential School Ground Project, have found over 2,000 “anomalies” on the Lebret Residential School site. These unusual findings are of concern to the team and are suspected unmarked grave sites. Lebret Industrial Residential is located […]
Rod Sedoriuk, Fort Qu’Appelle resident, was walking on Echo Lake Beach when he noticed a “foamy, slimy, kind of brown-ish” substance flowing down the river near the dam. He described it as something that would happen “every so often.” “Everybody stays off the lake for […]
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