Some were able to hold back their tears and tempers, at least until the school trustees cast their votes. Then both gave way.
With sunny skies and temperatures in the mid- to high 20s being predicted for the long weekend, things are looking up for those Reginans planning to head out to a campground or the cottage.
It’s about to become a lot easier for Canadians with a Masters of Business Administration to find a job that fits their skills.
Regina is one step closer to having Canada’s first on-reserve post-secondary institution.
In the wake of the province’s move to outlaw workplace bullying, Saskatchewan’s new harassment prevention unit is up and running.
With growth on the horizon, the City of Regina is considering expanding its boundaries in a number of directions.
A disgruntled flight attendant ordered extra paper towels before lighting a fire in an airplane flying from Minneapolis to Regina last week, according to allegations in court documents obtained by CBC News.
The Regina Symphony Orchestra has held its own version of Canadian Idol and crowned its first-ever Symphony Singing Star, who will perform with the RSO next year.
An appeal court has ruled the widow of a slain Mountie can have her husband's remains moved from northern Alberta to the national RCMP cemetery.
A raucous legislative session that included the Saskatchewan Party's first budget, controversial labour legislation and a bombshell amateur video wrapped up Thursday.
A collection of school supplies for students in Afghanistan all started with Riley Beler’s dad.
Burning the field
Moose Jaw’s MLAs have differing sentiments regarding the first legislative session for 2008, which wrapped up Thursday.
Short on funds, Moose Jaw’s Canada Day committee has had to scale back festivities planned for our nation’s birthday.
A broken turbine blade may be the cause of an accident at 15 Wing that forced two pilots to eject from a CT-155 Hawk trainer last month, according to a preliminary report released by the Directorate of Flight Safety Wednesday.
On Tuesday, May 6 a large number of people enjoyed a lunch and a number of demonstrations on Main Street of Carlyle as Emergency Preparedness Week was celebrated.
There will be no shortage of activities to take part in this May long weekend.
Wawota Parkland School hosted a day of wheelchair education, which was organized by student Blake Lamontangne who has been using a wheelchair for approximately 10 months.
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If you wanted to hear a good story or poem, the Carlyle Elementary School Gym was the place to be on May 3, 2008. The South East Reading Council hosted a Young Saskatchewan Writer Celebration for 12 young writers.
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Kelly Beattie and daughter Ava on runway Ladies at the Luau By: Darcie Thom Dana Sproat and Rhonda Balogh organized an evening of ‘fun and sun,’ inside the Kipling Recreation Center on Saturday, May 10th. Ladies from Kipling, and surrounding areas, joined together for a Luau celebration, supper and runway fashion show. The evening consisted of a savoury tropical [...]
Purina Walk for Dog Guides in the Kipling Community. 3 year old Paige Manns raised $1026 for the walk. By: Darcie Thom In spring of 2007, a Kipling Local scouted and walked for a foundation called the “Purina Walk for Dog Guides” in Regina Beach. This year, Elden Gibson, took everything to heart and brought the foundation to [...]
Chris Toth - Pastor, People’s Church, Kipling, SK Are we allowed to recycle jokes? I wanted to refer to that one last week about the Ten Commandments that Pastor Lincoln included in his article. You remember, everyone lined up at the gates while the Ten Commandments are read out one by one and those [...]
Staff photo by Lizz Bottrell “Relic” depicts Wozniak-Bonk’s memory of an encounter with the rare black cougar while growing up on a farm near Corning. By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff Childhood memories hold a special spot in a person’s heart. Some memories bring up immense happiness while others can stir up a feared moment in a person’s life. [...]
Photo submitted Moose Jaw resident, Terry Sagal, who went missing over six years ago, remains a missing person to this day in the Regina Police Service Cold Case Unit. By Lizz Bottrell, Citizen Staff The holiday season brings about much happiness for families. However, in December 2001, just a week before Christmas, one family experienced one of its [...]
Saskatoon's arts community takes the spotlight in a new nine-episode documentary series The Creative City, which will be shown on the Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN) starting Sunday.
The trial of a man accused of first-degree murder in the death of 92-year-old woman in her home nine years ago has been adjourned until June 4.
Riverbank slumping has forced the city to indefinitely close a section of the Meewasin trail between 15th Street and the University Bridge.
The Saskatoon Teachers' Association announced Friday Stewart Forrester has been re-elected to his third term as president of the organization for the 2008-09 year.
Charges are pending against a driver in an accident east of Saskatoon Friday that sent a woman to hospital.
The fuzzy brown antlers of the Maskwa Tihkom, Bear Bug, could be seen all over the school as students, staff and families participated in the annual Maskwa Tihkom Festival at Pre-Cam Community School May 1.
People were being arrested all over the community on a wide variety of charges by RCMP members and By Law officers; people were arrested anywhere – in the street, the Credit Union, their homes, places of employment and businesses; it was the La Ronge Ice Wolves annual Jail and Bail May 2 in the La Ronge area.
The Kikinahk Friendship Centre staff, through its Diabetes Community Awareness Program, kicked off Northern Physical Activity Month with a Gotta Move It dance May 1.
By Dominique Liboiron The Renegade Players attended their first provincial drama competition May 8-10 in Regina and returned with an armful of accolades. As a group, they captured the Spirit of Festival Award while several Renegades took home individual honours.
By Dominique Liboiron The Murraydale Stampede, the longest continuous rodeo in Canada, turns 100 this year. The Oldtimers Museum and Archives hosted a Murraydale Memories evening May 7.
By Sheri Monk Of the 17 Canadians invited to perform in front of the King of England at Wembley Stadium in 1924, six were from Maple Creek and not surprisingly, the event was a rodeo.
By Dominique Liboiron Drum beats thundered in the Cypress Hills last weekend. The Nekaneet First Nation hosted the Thundering Hills Powwow May 10-11 at the arena.
By Sheri Monk Support is growing for a walking trail in Maple Creek. The Trail Development Committee shared details on how the trail would function as a multipurpose recreational opportunity to be enjoyed by all at a meeting May 5.