With the Blue Jays' success, Lorna Dmyterko said this year’s theme was a no brainer. They decided to honour the team while also getting festive in their annual Halloween tradition of decorating with skeletons.
Rob Allison lost his wife Lisa to brain cancer in April and said his wife went through an unbelievably stressful and traumatic time – one that highlighted several flaws in Sask.’s health care system.
“We're really looking forward to having tourists back... It's going to be something to see; it's going to be a huge boost for Regina tourism and the area businesses," said Bushwakker Pub manager Grant Frew.
Regina city councillor Victoria Flores said the ultimate goal remains to provide housing to those experiencing homelessness. She also said that a designated site could provide a measure of safety.
Ripplinger Homes built the $1.7 million prize home, which comes fully furnished, decorated and landscaped, in the Creeks. Proceeds from the lottery will go toward hospitals and health care facilities in Regina.
"I think there's a ton to be excited about," said Thunder running back Peter Boersch, who finished the game with 116 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. "We came out hot and a lot of guys got to play."
Flags were also raised on Albert Street bridge ahead of the sold-out game, which is expected to feature the largest crowd for a Rider game ever at Mosaic Stadium, with more than 34,000 fans expected in attendance.
URSU's VP Jwalant Patel said the union was making efforts to improve on some of the issues raised by students, but said many of them were a result of impositions by the University.
“It is absolutely critical that Air Canada has a way to reach you through email or text message if your flight is disrupted or your connecting flight is disrupted,” airport CEO James Bogusz said.
Canada needs to keep pace with developing AI, said PrairiesCan Minister Eleanor Olszewski, and instead of fearing the technology look to responsible AI development and develop business opportunities.
Costs for the facility have shot up to an estimated $285.1 million, which will be split between the city, provincial government and the federal government. Construction is set to begin this fall.