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Province commits to review of Regina hospital environment

Province commits to review of Regina hospital environment

Independent external review to probe allegations of racism by those working at Regina hospitals.
Student recognized for outstanding philanthropic efforts and impact

Student recognized for outstanding philanthropic efforts and impact

Zarrin Ananna, a student at the University of Regina, first started tutoring after seeing young children working in her country of Bangladesh.
NDP demands strengthened Conflict of Interest rules

NDP demands strengthened Conflict of Interest rules

Opposition believes the Act doesn’t have enough teeth; government says it’s looking to modernize the rules.
Homicide suspect joins Canada's Most-Wanted list

Homicide suspect joins Canada's Most-Wanted list

Twenty-two year-old Reshaun Norman Cote is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant, following a fatal shooting on May 12, 2024, according to police.
Sask. Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program mentees and mentors are revealed

Sask. Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program mentees and mentors are revealed

Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay says young Canadians are the future of agriculture.
Looking inward to propel Indigenous students forward

Looking inward to propel Indigenous students forward

Collaboration helps level the playing field for study abroad opportunities.
Following in his dad's footsteps, Regina Thunder player wants to create his own legacy

Following in his dad's footsteps, Regina Thunder player wants to create his own legacy

Zach Zipchian joined the Regina Thunder, hoping to one-up his dad, Chad, who won four champions with the Regina Rams when they played in the CJFL.
Sask. Technology Fund allocates $25 M to reduce emissions

Sask. Technology Fund allocates $25 M to reduce emissions

Thirteen initiatives tagged for funding.
Q and A with Charlotte Elwert

Q and A with Charlotte Elwert

A life-long donor and retired Sask Polytech employee.
New pathways for creative technologies and design students

New pathways for creative technologies and design students

University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic agreement opens doors to U of R’s Bachelor of Design program.
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