Prominent Regina filmmaker Lowell Dean is wrestling with success after last fall’s widespread theatrical release of Die Alone . Dean’s latest feature film, a horror movie called Dark Match, is scheduled to open Friday in theatres across Canada.
As a high school student, standing up before city council to advocate for yourself and your peers is no small feat. But that’s what 17-year-old Kimberli Kolody-Watt did this week — and she feels it paid off.
The Adaptive Ski Program through the Regina Ski Club has helped more than one hundred people get out and hit the slopes since starting nearly two decades ago.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says imposing sweeping export tariffs on Canadian goods heading south would "rip this country apart."
Doug Cuthand is the Indigenous affairs columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and the Regina Leader-Post. He is a member of the Little Pine First Nation.
Regina’s tourism industry is showing growth and there are plans to attract more major events, according to city hall, which took over management of the sector last year. There was a 24 per cent boost to spending from visitors in Regina for the first nine months of 2024 compared to the same time a year earlier,
The City of Regina will no longer fly the flags of other countries in front of city hall, effective immediately. City council approved a set of changes to the city’s flag and proclamation protocol in a unanimous vote during Wednesday’s meeting,
It's a full week of practice for the Moose Jaw Warriors, who are preparing for a pair of home games this weekend. The Warriors host the Brandon Wheat Kings Friday, and on Saturday it's
And in the 1-2 page playoff game, Campbell and her Regina squad came out on top ... the 2025 SaskTel Tankard and the right to represent Saskatchewan at the Montana’s Brier in Kelowna, B.C ...
Rylan Kleiter and his Saskatoon squad, who lost to Team Mike McEwen at last year’s SaskTel Tankard, were able to win the Saskatchewan ... Jolene Campbell and her Regina team 9-7 in the Viterra ...
Canada is less than 72 hours away from the potential 25 per cent tariffs being imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Liam O'Connor is a reporter for CBC Saskatchewan based in Saskatoon. O'Connor graduated from the University of Regina journalism school. He covers general news for CBC. You can reach him at liam ...