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Enrolment up 2.8 per cent at the U of R
More students than ever before have chosen to study at the University of Regina. Enrolment has increased at the University of Regina to 14,760 students for the 2016 fall semster. In a press release, t...
Britton Gray
Sep 13, 2016
Saskatchewan university students pay 3rd highest tuition in Canada
Saskatchewan students are paying some of the highest tuition rates in the country according to Statistics Canada. Post-secondary students in the province are shelling out an average of $7,177 for the ...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 08, 2016
Former Balgonie principal killed in crash near Southey
Students and teachers at schools east of Regina are starting the school year in mourning for a principal who was killed in a crash near Southey on Labour Day. On Tuesday, Greenall High School in Balgo...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 07, 2016
Names revealed for 3 new Regina schools
The names of three new public joint-use schools have been unveiled at an announcement by the Regina Board of Education. Tuesday evening, it was revealed the facility in Harbour Landing will be ca...
CJME News
Sep 06, 2016
Sask. private schools get to keep WCB rebates
While the province is taking back millions of dollars from public school divisions after a Workers' Compensation Board rebate, it's hands off when it comes to Saskatchewan's private schools. Last week...
Lisa Schick
Sep 05, 2016
First day of school for first year teacher in Regina
It isn't just kindergarten kids who have a touch of the nerves during back to school days. Many teachers are also entering the classroom for the first time. Courtney Horseman is starting her teaching ...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 01, 2016
Martel on the Move goes back to school
Some carry backpacks bigger than they are, dressed in hats pulled down to cover most of their face, but these kids still can't hide the excitement of going back to school. The school buses are running...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 01, 2016
Regina teacher prepares for first day of school
The hallway floors are buffed, the windows cleaned and the gym not yet smelling of sweaty socks. The first day of the school year is just a few days away. Inside the schools, teachers are already hard...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 30, 2016
University of Regina hosts business boot camp for Canadian Forces veterans
Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces are going back to boot camp - this time looking to find success in civilian life. The University of Regina business school is hosting a seven-day boot camp for fo...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 26, 2016
Premier Brad Wall promises major dollars for La Loche students
Roaring applause met Premier Brad Wall's announcement of the Dene Teacher Education Program (DTEP) in La Loche Tuesday afternoon. The Aug. 16 announcement was one of many promises made by Wall during ...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 17, 2016
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