Ethan Williams, Regina Leader Post

Ethan Williams

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Past articles by Ethan:

From art to audiobooks: A look at the future of Regina Public Library

“Being the place where people can go and be with other people (and) … be connected to groups and community.” → Read More

Flipping through the history books: Regina Public Library celebrates 110 years

“(Regina) has put their support behind some of these services that are not typical of a public library.” → Read More

Nixed Saudi scholarship leads to failed financial aid goal at U of R

The scholarship had been offered to Saudi Arabian students at the U of R before that country’s diplomatic dispute with Canada a year ago. → Read More

The shoe still fits: Regina horseshoe club keeping the sport alive

"I think it’s a great sport for life that you can use." → Read More

Regina students taking unique robot to international competition

"It means a lot because coming from Regina you don’t really think that you'll be going to Russia, especially for robotics." → Read More

'A good rumble:' 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattles Esterhazy area Thursday evening

The 4.1 magnitude quake was centred approximately 17 kilometres east of Esterhazy. → Read More

New cabinet position representing seniors a 'good development:' Advocate

Warren Kaeding officially took on his new role as Minister Responsible for Seniors Monday after a cabinet shuffle. → Read More

Saskatchewan short line railway projects to get $12.4M in federal funding

$12.4 million has been set aside by the federal government for projects being undertaken by Great Sandhills Railway. → Read More

Pedalling for Prairie Dog: Regina teen takes on trek to support local magazine

“I thought why not achieve a goal of mine while also benefiting the Prairie Dog?” → Read More

'I think we're related:' Hair appointment ends with new-found family members

"At the name of Tokar my ears perked up because that was my mother’s maiden name." → Read More

Regina man charged with sexual assault of 12-year-old girl

Christopher Cameron Duke is charged with numerous sexual assault offences. → Read More

Ring Road bridge repairs to continue until late September, early October

The city said it's now almost halfway through its 2019 construction projects. → Read More

The sky's the limit: All-female air ambulance crew takes to the skies in Saskatchewan

"It's empowering in a way that we were all going to get to move this airplane and go help somebody." → Read More

Dirt build-up the cause of most recent sink hole: City of Regina

Regina motorists have yet another sink hole to manoeuvre around this week. The hole opened up late last week at the intersection of Parliament Avenue and Pasqua Street, in the city’s south end. Pat Wilson, the city’s director director of water, waste and environmental services, said a build-up of dirt and mud from soil around a sewer main near the intersection was part of the cause. The problem… → Read More

'A gift to the City of Regina:' Familiar wildlife mural getting an upgrade

"To let it disappear would have been just so tragic in my mind." → Read More

'It taught me about my own culture:' Indigenous hockey camp teaches skills of all kinds

"This camp brought to light how I can take my power back." → Read More

Potential sign bylaw changes 'detrimental' to business: Regina retailers

"I hope the city takes into consideration how it's going to impact small business in the city." → Read More

Sick pigeons downtown might have been poisoned: Salthaven West

A local wildlife organization is concerned about the number of sick pigeons it’s finding in Regina’s downtown. Megan Lawrence, director of rehabilitation for Salthaven West, said her organization is frequently called for reports of pigeons in distress. She said Salthaven has been dealing with the birds for years now and fears they might have been poisoned. “On average we’re seeing a poisoned… → Read More

Home on the Range: Regina driving range finishes its last round later this month

The local driving range has been a golf staple in Regina for 27 years. → Read More

$15 minimum wage not ideal for everyone: CFIB

“Our research has shown that when you look at an … increase in the minimum wage to $15, the young workers become the most vulnerable group in the economy.” → Read More