It sounds like a MasterCard ad for a young man's fantasy — two guys, 20 cheerleaders, $500 to blow on burgers, and their favourite football team advancing to the championship game.
Gregg Sheppard, a former National Hockey League player, will be honoured this afternoon for the work he's done off the ice.
His pelvis was shattered but that didn't shatter Jordan Nicurity's spirit. What started out as a quick photo shoot/hike on a Hornby Island rock face turned into a three-day battle to survive after a chunk of sandstone broke off sending Nicurity plummeting six metres to the ground below.
While the livestock industry is going through tough times, bison producers are facing a growing demand for their product, said Mark Silzer, president of the Canadian Bison Association and the Saskatchewan Bison Association.
On the first day that H1N1 immunizations were available to all Reginans, hundreds got their shot — but the wait wasn't painful.
On his way to work, Dan Weiss made a preventative stop at the former Robert Usher Collegiate to get his H1N1 shot on Tuesday — the first day immunizations were available to the general public in Regina.
Members of policing units specializing in organized crime and child pornography perform often thankless tasks few others would have the courage or stomach to do.
Regina's city council considered many issues at its meeting this week, including funding around Olympics-related activities and a year for celebrating India.
Ray Schroeder is worried about damage beavers are causing to trees in A.E. Wilson Park by his north Regina home.
A giant gopher in a green jersey turned the staid atmosphere of the legislative chamber upside down Tuesday — evidence that Rider Pride isn't bound by even the strict rules of the legislature.
A proposed new law will limit the activities of "secondary" ticket sellers in an effort to give people a fair crack at purchasing tickets to events, Saskatchewan Justice Minister Don Morgan says.
An association that describes itself as the voice of parents in education is losing its annual grant from the provincial government.
The Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) wants the public to know there is enough H1N1 flu vaccine for everyone and there's no need to rush to the clinics today.
Regina's city council voted to approve amendments to the contract of city manager Glen Davies that will bring his base salary up from $200,834 to $250,000.
The most important part of the Canadian Western Agribition is people, said Merle Thomason, who, along with her sister, Marilyn Mountenay, officially opened Agribition on Monday by jointly wielding a branding iron and burning the CWA brand into a block of wood.
Two of the province's major Internet service providers (ISPs) are poised to work with proposed federal legislation that would force providers to tell police if they find child pornography sites.
The City of Regina is hosting two public open houses this week to share new long-term ideas for recreation facilities.
Eleven soldiers with Saskatchewan roots became the first to receive a new scholarship Monday that recognizes service in the Canadian Forces.
Here is the schedule, starting today, for H1N1 flu vaccine immunization clinics for the general public within the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region:
Planners for the children's hospital to be built in Saskatoon are wrong not to seek certification under an internationally recognized "green building" program, says a Saskatoon environmental group.