CASTANET Regina
- 'For them to have hope': Regina's emergency shelter set to open its doors
Regina’s new emergency shelter is set to open its doors. The facility is located in the former YMCA building downtown. Already, the 40 beds are fully booked with a waiting list.
local news
- 'Just sick to my stomach': Sask. mom says cheer team asked daughter to hide self-harm scars
- Regina police officer catches 11 drivers using mobile devices in 3 shifts
- Here's how much rent will cost the average tenant in Regina
- Icy conditions expected on Sask. roads as temperatures drop: RCMP
- U of R implements mental wellness consultant for its athletes
- 'We're in this together': Sask. woman spreading joy to other cancer warriors through crocheted keychains
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sports
- Rybakina, Sabalenka to meet in Australian Open women's final
Elena Rybakina, a 23-year-old who represents Kazakhstan, reached her second […]
entertainment
- True crime sells, but fans are debating the ethics of their passion
For some people, relaxation looks like settling down with a nice glass of wine […]
- 'Better late than never': Polish PM applauds West for sending tanks to Ukraine
- Tips to protect your personal information online
- Ottawa police, bylaw increasing downtown presence on anniversary of 'Freedom Convoy' protest
- Poor communication and training linked to fatal B.C. ammonia leak
- Tyler Shandro's Law Society hearing adjourned to later date
- Russian warship armed with advanced missiles sails into western Atlantic in strategic 'chess game'
- Biden pays tribute to victims of California shootings
- UN chief: Exhibit of Nazi victims is call to fight cruelty
- Farmworker tells TV station he killed 7 on California farms
- U.S. military kills senior Islamic State official in Somalia
- BuzzFeed soars on reports of plans to use ChatGPT's OpenAI, Meta deal
- U.S. lawsuit against Google could benefit Apple and others
- Spotify back up after second outage in two weeks
- Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton
- Home Depot gave personal data to Meta without valid customer consent: watchdog
travel
- All the restaurants Stanley Tucci visited in season two of 'Searching for Italy'
After watching the wanderlust-inducing "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy," you'll undoubtedly be hungry.
- This man built a plane for his family in his garden
- Ritz-Carlton's $6,400-a-week luxury superyacht cruise has finally set sail
- The Italian village with the 'elixir' of healthy life
- Virgin Boeing 747 to launch rocket into space
- The hunt for the world's most elusive shipwrecks
- Secrets from the world's toughest dining scene
- Best Chinese food: 32 dishes every traveler should try
life hacks
- How to Stay Active During the Winter
- The Fast Evolution of Smart Home Technology and Telematics — How They’re Changing Your Life
- Weighing the Pros and Cons of Keeping Your Older Child on Your Car Insurance Policy
- 10 Car Maintenance Tasks That Can Help Extend the Life of Your Car
- 7 Ways to Ease Holiday Stress
- How to Hide Gifts: 6 Ideas for Places to Hide Presents for Kids
food&drink
- He Created A Bar Where People Can Connect... Without Alcohol
- The Best And Worst ‘Healthy’ Drinks At The Grocery Store, Ranked By Nutritionists
- The Rudest, Most Infuriating Things People Do At Coffee Shops
- Your Body On Alcohol: How It Affects Your Heart, Liver, Weight And Cancer Risk
- These Artisan Chocolate Gifts Are Almost Too Pretty To Eat
- Everyone’s Freaking Out About This Discontinued Pasta Shape. Here’s Why It’s A Big Deal.
lifestyle
- These are Canada's favourite university programs, according a new report
- Ontario man 'speechless' after two big lotto wins roughly three weeks apart
- How to wash your winter coats like a laundry expert
- How entrepreneurship is helping some Canadians overcome their mental health struggles
- Rare Canadian stamp bought for $292,500 at Ottawa auction
- There's actually a presale for Oreo's newest flavour