Regina G. Barber is a co-host of Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. Barber completed her PhD in physics at Washington State University with a focus in astrophysics, studying globular cluster systems.
The City of Regina is warning residents to ensure they have a working carbon monoxide detector in their home after a person was pronounced dead on Friday night.
Fresh attempts to scrap the City of Regina’s plans for electric buses and a new aquatic centre were denied this week after the city solicitor advised strongly against both ideas. During city council’s ...
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Regina city council has passed the city’s 2026 municipal operating budget. Next year’s operating expenditures will be $676.4 million and the mill rate is set to increase by 10.9 per cent. “We had to ...
Saskatoon police to start mandatory alcohol screenings in new year on traffic stops Other police forces in Canada have implemented mandatory alcohol screening since the Criminal Code was amended in ...
Nelson Brands wasn’t sure when he was bit by the coaching bug but said he has enjoyed his first season as head coach at Iowa City Regina. West Branch senior Cooper Gates has earned two state medals ...
Generally, this prayer is divided into three parts. In the first part, the soul greets the Mother of God, invoking her mercy. In the second, the soul repeats the greeting and, in the name of all ...
Who needs friends when you have PC games? No? Just us, then. Social interaction stance aside, we maintain that few things can top the feeling of delving into really good single-player games. Their ...
Henry Lee Law (left) stands with his father, Amos Law. Amos was known for his successful moonshine business that brought him multiple stints in prison. He died Sunday at 83. Courtesy of Henry Lee Law ...
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Minimal sun protection required for normal activity. Wear sunglasses on bright days. If outside for more than one hour, cover up and use sunscreen. Reflection off snow can nearly double UV strength, ...