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Saying “yes” to everything is not advice most get when they’re growing up, but for Chelsey Clifford saying “yes” has gotten her two degrees, three jobs, and an international teaching opportunity.
Read more: Developing the girls that are in the game
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With his years of experience and a passion for books, Bruce Walsh helped transform a small prairie publishing house into a power house.
Walsh, director and publisher of University of Regina Press (U of R Press), was born and raised in Nova Scotia and has lived across the country, in Calgary, Quebec City, Toronto, Montreal and now Regina.
Read more: UR Press Director Transforms Publishing House
Write comment (0 Comments)She walks into the coffee shop wearing a neon yellow safety vest over her long winter coat. A light blue backpack hangs on her arms, on the verge of falling off. Walking slowly up to the till, she orders hot chocolate, complete with whipped cream, chocolate sauce and, of course, a straw. She sits down opposite me on a high chair facing the window and looks out at Victoria Avenue.
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The Cathedral neighbourhood is unique compared to many in Regina, with its small shops and a village like feel. At the heart of the neighbourhood is 13th Avenue which is line with a number of shops and restaurants, including one which has been a staple in the neighbourhood the 13th Avenue Coffee House. And on this Friday morning, it is where Andrew Stevens, business professor at the University of Regina’s and city councillor for Ward 3, can be found.
Stevens is hard at work marking papers, we are several weeks into the semester so it’s a busy time for students and professors alike. However not many other professors have to balance teaching and family with the duties of representing a ward with lots of variety and lots of different concerns.
Read more: University professor balances work and public service
Write comment (0 Comments)A tall, light moss green house with green-blue trim stands on a tree-lined street in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood. From the outside, it’s a home of character, like others in the neighbourhood. Inside -- it’s more.
Read more: From the Age of Aquarius to the Age of Solar Power
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