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North Central Strong: Young people in Regina working to improve their neighbourhood

North Central Strong was formalized as a local youth task force consulting with the city on neighborhood revitalization after a motion brought forth by Ward 3 Coun. Andrew Stevens and Mayor Sandra Masters was passed unanimously by city council on Feb. 14.

Sask. government's pronoun policy relied heavily on 1 U.S. expert

Court documents filed in response to a court challenge over the constitutionality of Saskatchewan's proposed pronoun policy show the government cited one U.S. expert it relied on in coming up with the policy.
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'A life sentence': No escape from abusive relationships when navigating family court system, say victims

Recent changes to federal laws aim to better educate judges on intimate partner violence. But survivors and experts say abuse is still not being adequately incorporated into family court decisions, leaving victims and their children at risk post-separation.

Regina high school students collaborate with Indigenous-owned cosmetics firm for class

Students at Campus Regina Public high school get some real-life experience at what it takes to produce a professional fashion/cosmetics photo shoot for a social media marketing campaign.

Fear of 'high conflict' label in court keeps her trapped with abusive ex

Seven years after she left her abusive husband, a Saskatchewan woman says she still feels trapped by the relationship and the family court system she is navigating while trying to divorce him.

Ontario parents advocating for 'Keira's Law' say it could have prevented alleged Sask. abduction case

Jennifer Kagan and Philip Viater say a bill they are advocating for to be put into law could have prevented seven-year-old Sarah Jackson from being taken in November.

'Toxic masculinity running rampant,' Regina pub says in Facebook post calling out behaviour

Staff at Lancaster Taphouse in Regina are saying "enough is enough" when it comes to dealing with toxic masculinity from customers.

Rural Sask. school embraces outdoor education with open-air classroom

The Eaton School in Eatonia, Sask., is takinglearning into theelementsby building an outdoorclassroom.

Army of Sass Regina aims to empower dancers on and off the stage

After moving back to the province during the pandemic, Quill Lake, Sask.'s Courtney Odelein decided to bring Army of Sass Performing and Training Group to Regina to prove that dance is for everyone.

Goggle-wearing canine hero spreads smiles around Regina during pandemic

Dennis Flamont started a part-time job as a courier driver after the pandemic, and his dog Putz comes with him all the time on his treks around the city.