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Regina drummer has eye pierced by piece of broken drumstick at gig

A Regina drummer is unsure how much of his vision he will regain after a broken drumstick pierced his eye during a gig in Eston, Sask.

Ukrainian newcomers in Sask. face months-long waitlist for English language classes

Roughly 7,900 Ukrainian nationals have fled Russias invasion to find a home in Saskatchewan, according to government estimates. But local Ukrainian groups and English training centres say opportunities to learn the languagehavent kept pace.

Regina health-care workers picket for better pay and working conditions

Dozens of health-care workers picketed outside of Reginas Pasqua Hospital on Friday to ask the province to address conditions in Saskatchewans health-care system.

Sask. pauses permanent residency pathway, leaving some immigrants scrambling

The Saskatchewan government has put a hold on its hard-to-fill skills pilot program. With that announcement, Rose Mary Antony, a Saskatoon resident, said shes preparing to leave the country after five years of living in Canada. And she isnt the only one.

Woman trying to bring family to Canada from Sudan using new pathway says requirements 'impossible' for some

One-year permanent residency pathway for Sudanese Canadians' families open now, but Sudanese Canadians say it doesn't necessarily achieves what it's claiming to.

Sask. sees drop in percentage of immigrants who choose to stay long-term

Immigration is a big driver of Saskatchewan's population growth, but many newcomers to the province are not choosing to stay here, a report from Statistics Canada shows.

Regina Humane Society struggles with unprecedented influx of dogs post-pandemic

The Regina Humane Society says its almost at capacity with dogs and puppies. To help these furry friends find a home, its now giving them out for as low as $25.

U of R reviving journalism program, extending scope to include communications

The University of Regina is relaunching its recently paused journalism program with some changes, now offering a bachelor of arts in journalism, news media and communication.

Sask. among worst provinces for workplace harassment in recent StatsCan study

Overall, 43.8 per cent of Saskatchewan workers in the study said they hadexperienced harassment at their workplace at some point.That putSaskatchewan third worst in the country, behind only Alberta and British Columbia.

Surveillance footage shows arson attempt at Regina church

A masked person was caught on a surveillance camera pouring liquid from a gas can, lighting it on fire then fleeing on foot fromRegina's Blessed Sacrament Parish.