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U of R microcertificates serve up new skills for busy adults

U of R microcertificates serve up new skills for busy adults

Since launching microcertificates three years ago, the U of R has seen interest grow in the shorter courses aimed at working professionals.
Bird Friendly Regina says be careful with heated bird baths

Bird Friendly Regina says be careful with heated bird baths

Each winter, Salthaven West Wildlife admits songbirds suffering from injuries caused by heated birdbaths.
No-Snow days coming up

No-Snow days coming up

Look forward to some snow-free days for a change.
New senators include Todd Lewis of Gray

New senators include Todd Lewis of Gray

For over 20 years, Todd Lewis has also been a member of Lajord’s Municipal Council, where he is currently serving as Deputy Reeve.
Singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie stripped of Order of Canada

Singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie stripped of Order of Canada

Her official website once said she was "believed to have been born in 1941 on the Piapot First Nation reserve in Saskatchewan..."
Regina dancer offers community a chance to explore Irish dancing

Regina dancer offers community a chance to explore Irish dancing

Megan Beach, who runs the Blakey School of Irish Dance Regina, is looking to engage more people in the Celtic dance.
Update: Extreme cold warnings ended

Update: Extreme cold warnings ended

Extreme cold poses a risk to everyone, with frostbite capable of developing within minutes on exposed skin, says Environment Canada.
REAL future among items to come up at Regina council next week

REAL future among items to come up at Regina council next week

Council meets again Feb. 12 with REAL governance structure likely a hot topic.
Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January as unemployment rate falls to 6.6%

Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January as unemployment rate falls to 6.6%

In Saskatchewan, unemployment province-wide dropped to 5.4 per cent from 6 per cent in December.
With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

Moe will be going to D.C. as part of Council of the Federation delegation, meeting with US officials and businesses.
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