Day: January 30, 2026
U of R students miss the tim bits, the french vanillas, and coffees that costed ...
Many U of R Students wish for the Tim Hortons outlet to be back on campus Swing by any place around Canada ...Learning to take care of oneself while taking care of academics
Barry McHugh has both stories and advice for the readers Having written one article before, I tried another one and hope that ...U of R grad student builds models that detect dying stars
Nikolas Boily discusses his work with supernovas So, I am back with another science-based article. At this point it has become a ...Sask local NHL athlete recalls events that shaped his career
Matthew Perkins reflects on individual and team success A good ol’ Sask boy A lot of Saskatchewan small town hockey players grow ...Dive into history of Canada with U of R President Jeff Keshen and prof. Raymond ...
Co-authored book on Canadian history published in the History in 15 series A new book, a long time friendship Over the Christmas ...The new faces of the Fifth Parallel Gallery
In conversation with the new student director and assistant director of the U of R gallery An oasis for every art lover ...Socialize, but only if you really want to, at the Silent Book Club YQR
The Regina book club provides readers and crafters with a safe and quiet space A book club that started in 2024 continues ...Sk Arts reviews program amid artists’ concerns over grant access
BPOC artists say Sk Arts funding is vital but navigating grants can be difficult The Building Arts Equity: BPOC program offered by ...U of R grapples with cuts to international student permits
UR International discusses strategies to deal with the federal cut New numbers for the permit cap In accordance with the 2026-2028 Immigration ...Research shows draining Prairie wetlands aggravates carbon emissions
Wetlands drainage increases annual carbon emissions by 5 per cent A recent study published in the international science journal FACETS reveals that ...












