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When Canada’s founding leaders first conceived of a federal police service, history tells us it was merely an emergency measure, a contingency plan to enforce Canadian laws throughout what was then known as the North-West Territories. The day Parliament voted the service into existence on May 23, 1873, is now recognized as the official founding […]
It’s been one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began. In that year more than 8 million Ukrainians have fled their country becoming refugees; according to U.N. data. More than 5.3 million others are thought to be displaced within Ukraine. Here at home Elena Krueger – the president of the Ukrainian canadian Congress of Saskatchewan […]
Since 1982, the Rainbow Youth Centre has been a major contributor to the community of Regina. Today, the centre is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Every year, the Rainbow Youth Centre works with hundreds of youth members through various programs to help prepare them for a healthy and productive adult lifestyle. The centre has decided to […]
The Executive Director of the Regina Humane Society (RHS) is celebrating 30 years with the organization. Lisa Koch joined the non-for-profit in 1991 and has been helping animals and families in Regina ever since. Koch says of all the things her, and her team, have accomplished the years, there’s one common theme. “Helping keep people […]
The Snowbirds will be back flying in June. The Canadian Forces Snowbirds says all the planes have returned to 15 Wing Moose Jaw and a new season of shows will start on June 6th. #CFSnowbirds return to operationsSeason slated to begin June 6, 2020 Read more about their return to flying: https://t.co/IeRqinhEFY#RCAF @CFSnowbirds pic.twitter.com/hAytG7UNHA — […]