Category Archives: Cody Glydon’s blog

Joe Carter to get statue
The year was 1993. Kim Campbell became Canada's first female Prime Minister, Schindler's List opened in theaters worldwide, the Waco, TX siege ended, Bevis and Butthead debuted on television, and the ...
Cody Glydon Feb 03, 2026 Blue Jays Jersey

Mixed February weather expected for Frost Festival
Regina's winter festival, Frost, is going to kick off on February 7th and run each weekend in the city and participants can expect a mixed month of weather. According to the Weather Network, February ...
Cody Glydon Jan 30, 2026

Record cold in North America, Record Heat Down Under
While Canadians and Americans dealt with record cold and snowfall amounts this week, Australia is baking under a large "heat dome" sitting over top of the country. The mercury has sored over various r...
Cody Glydon Jan 28, 2026

The Man in the Moon May be a Bellhop Soon
Back in 1969 the world was captivated as Apollo 11 landed on the moon and Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface marking a major moment in human history. Since 1969, astronauts have made several more...
Cody Glydon Jan 27, 2026 October 2025 supermoon. Photo by Cody Glydon

Record cold strikes Sask Sunday morning
Just a few weeks ago we had record warmth across the province in January, but this past week proved how quickly conditions can change in Saskatchewan by bringing record cold temperatures to various co...
Cody Glydon Jan 26, 2026 Sun dogs over Regina.

Canada among world's most powerful passports
Canada's passport remains one of the strongest heading into the 2026 according to the latest research from Henley and Partners. The research firm bases their findings on the International Air Transpor...
Cody Glydon Jan 19, 2026

Weather records set in Sask this week
Saskatchewanians have enjoyed a nice start to 2026 so far with Mother Nature bringing well above normal temperatures to most areas of the province. Warm temperatures have shrunk snowfall amounts signi...
Cody Glydon Jan 15, 2026

January's Yo-yo Temperatures
January can always be a very unpredictable month weatherwise. We've had Januarys were that have been very nice and Januarys that will live on folklore for years as being the coldest and snowiest ever....
Cody Glydon Jan 14, 2026

Most In Demand Jobs in 2026
New job numbers from Statistics Canada points to optimism when looking at the Saskatchewan economy. According to the numbers, Saskatchewan had the lowest unemployment rate at the end of 2025 at 5.2 pe...
Cody Glydon Jan 12, 2026 Signage marks the Statistics Canada offices in Ottawa on July 21, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Regina Police welcomes new officers
Friday, January 9th is Law Enforcement Day where people take a moment to recognize the challenges associated with those who are tasked with protecting us. It's also a day to celebrate the good work of...
Cody Glydon Jan 09, 2026 New Alternative Response Officers in Regina. Photo sourced from Regina Police Service Facebook Page.
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