REGINA — As of March 1, Saskatchewan’s largest skating rink located at Mosaic Stadium is closed, but it managed to raise roughly 5,500 lbs of food – equal to roughly 5,000 meals for those in need. Some 13,000 skaters got to...
REGINA — A quiet change to Saskatchewan’s Re-Open Plan guidelines will allow more kids to participate in a practice or training at the same time. Large pool facilities, ice surfaces and spaces like high school gyms can now be used by...
REGINA — Skating season has official come and gone at Iceville. As of March 1, Saskatchewan’s largest skating rink located at Mosaic Stadium will be closed. The closure was announced last week, following damage to the ice as a result of...
REGINA — Saskatchewan reported 141 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, along with 146 recoveries. There were no new COVID-19 related deaths to report on Sunday. There are 1,543 active cases in the province. The seven-day average of daily new cases...
REGINA — Saskatchewan began distributing COVID-19 vaccines in December, after introducing its Vaccine Delivery Plan. This plan is currently being rolled out in phases, with priority given to elderly residents, some health-care employees and those living in long-term care. Here’s what...
REGINA — The University of Regina will announce its new president and vice Chancellor on Monday morning. The school said it has undergone a nearly year-long hiring process to fill the open role. “The university is excited to be able to...
REGINA — People across Saskatchewan will once again be asked to “ring those phones” for the 45th Telemiracle Telethon on Saturday night. The annual fundraiser benefits the Kinsmen Foundation to provide special needs equipment, travel assistance and medical treatment to those...
REGINA — A first-of-its-kind law in Canada meant to warn those at risk of domestic violence has had a slower-than-expected uptake in its first eight months. Legislation known informally as “Clare’s Law” came into force in Saskatchewan last June. It allows...
REGINA — Sharif Alshurafa has been building creations with Lego since he was a little boy and now more than 30 years later, his passion has evolved into a business venture. It all started when his father, who was an architect,...
REGINA — Around one-third of Saskatchewan’s more than 75,000 vaccine doses that have been distributed are second doses. As of Feb. 27, the province said 75,501 total doses have been administered, including 50,910 first doses and 24,591 second doses. The Government...