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  • How newcomers in Regina are coping with loneliness
    A Regina mental health advisor says newcomers attending university and experiencing loneliness 'have to dig deep inside to find resilience within you to readapt to life.'
    Canada
    Feb 17
  • Funding announced for paid internships in sustainable energy at University of Regina
    The Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) and Mitacs announced a four-year funding agreement to fund graduate and post-graduate researchers in sustainable energy.
    Education
    Feb 6
  • First Nations University of Canada holds powwow at Regina Brandt Centre
    A powwow was held at the Brandt Centre in Regina.
    Canada
    Apr 20
  • Regina police responding to bus crash with streetlight near University of Regina
    The street light post on the corner of Wascana Parkway and Kramer Boulevard was hit by a city bus, before dragging it down the street according to a police officer on the scene.
    Crime
    Feb 2
  • University of Regina investigating 50 cases of possible academic misconduct
    The University of Regina stated 50 cases were investigated into possible academic misconduct and confirmed some occurrences did happen.
    Education
    Jan 22
  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Thursday, March 21
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Thursday, March 21.
    Canada
    Mar 21
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  • Is carbon pricing affecting food prices in Saskatchewan?
    According to one economist, the price of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 0.7 per cent in Saskatchewan in 2023 due to the carbon tax.
    Economy
    Apr 5
  • University of Regina Cougars’ Wiens has come full circle
    Before Kianna Wiens embarked on her post-secondary basketball career, she was cashing buckets for the Riffel Royals during her high school years.
    Sports
    Jan 18
  • How an Ontario social media lawsuit is hitting home on the Prairies
    Students and an expert chime in on how social media plays a role with students following the announcement of the Ontario lawsuit against social media giants.
    Canada
    Apr 2
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  • Report looks at health care in rural Saskatchewan
    Suzanne Kuchinka, mayor of the village of Macoun in southeast Saskatchewan, says it's been a struggle for years to keep family doctors because they retire or move elsewhere.
    Health
    Apr 21
  • Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions receive $12 million top-up in 2024 budget
    In the 2024-25 budget released Wednesday, the province announced a one-time top-up of $12 million in operating funding for those institutions.
    Canada
    Mar 26
  • Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation losing hope for return to bargaining table
    On Thursday, education minister Jeremy Cockrill announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was offered to teachers with support from the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.
    Canada
    Apr 2
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  • First Nations University of Canada to offer Indigenous journalism degree
    The Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Journalism and Communication Arts blends multimedia training with the study of Indigenous issues and languages.
    Canada
    Mar 11
  • Regina to see new, improved aquatic centre heated by geothermal energy
    Regina will have a new and energy-efficient indoor aquatics facility heated by geothermal energy. It is expected to see approximately 600,000 swim visits per year.
    Canada
    Mar 7
  • Lifelong Learning Centre to expand opportunities at University of Regina
    In June 2023, it was announced that the LLC, which runs out of the University of Regina’s Continuing Centre for Education, would be scaling down its programming.
    Canada
    Jan 12
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  • University of Regina reports record enrolment for winter 2024 semester
    International students now comprise more than a quarter of total students, and more than 18 per cent of domestic students have self-declared as Indigenous.
    Canada
    Jan 10
  • Post-secondary educators show support for STF job action and bargaining fight
    Educators at post-secondary institutions are showing their support for the STF as teachers fight for more supports in publicly funded schools.
    Education
    Mar 11
  • U Sask. Huskies seniors celebrate final game together at U Sports women’s hockey nationals
    An emotional atmosphere at Merlis Belsher Place on Sunday as the U Sask. Huskies women's hockey team graduated seven players on home ice in their final game of U Sports nationals.
    Sports
    Mar 17
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  • Boreal forest advocates raising awareness around clear-cutting in Saskatchewan
    Advocates for boreal forest conservation held an event Saturday in Saskatoon to raise awareness and funds in support of legal action stop clearcut logging in northern Saskatchewan.
    Canada
    Feb 18
  • Regina Brandt Centre powwow attendees assaulted with bear spray: Regina police
    Regina police say a bear spray incident occurred at a powwow held at the Brandt Centre Saturday night.
    Crime
    Apr 21
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