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Selected episodes from a reality television program where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of five rich Canadian entrepren...
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Selected episodes from a reality television program where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of five rich Canadian entrepren...
2009
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Selected episodes from a reality television program where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of five rich Canadian entrepren...
2009
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Selected episodes from a reality television program where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of five rich Canadian entrepren...
2009
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Selected episodes from a reality television program where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of five rich Canadian entrepren...
2009
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
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Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
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Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
Additional Information:
Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
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Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
Additional Information:
Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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George Bothwell Branch
Practice speaking in this theme based conversation circle for registered EAL learners.
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Join us for this drop-in conversation group for adult English as an additional language learners of all levels.
During these sessions learners are encouraged to speak on a wide variety of topics in a judgement free, informal setting which fosters confidence and vocabulary building.
Not registered with Literacy services? Register as a Literacy Services learner.
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Dunlop Central Gallery
This exhibition runs May 31 - September 7, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Central Library)
Additional Information:
Artists Gao Yujie and duo Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse (aka Instant Places) transform the gallery into a site for the complex interplay between technology, time-flow , sensory haptics, and human experience. Using visual and sound-based electronic media and traditional art methods, Kavanaugh and Birse explore the reflexive interflow between the body and the machine. Similarly, Gao Yujie questions the perception of time as it is interpreted and manipulated by both humans and the machine. Together the work situates our experience along an expansive continuum defined by the flux of time.
Simultaneously dense and light, still and dynamic, refined and complex, the works embody the running concept that change is the only constant.
* This exhibition changes from time to time.
Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks across Japan, Australia, Argentina/Uruguay, the UK, Europe, New York/Chicago, and Canada. Recent h...
Drop In
Dunlop Sherwood Gallery
This exhibition runs June 14 - October 12, 2025, at Dunlop Art Gallery (Sherwood Village branch)
Additional Information:
Urban Legends honours Holly Aubichon’s relatives, growing up in Canada’s violent, forceful attempt to assimilate Indigenous people. In these works, Holly pieces together stories of relatives, symbolically recovering and restoring them to her circle.
Due to their weight, these stories come in glimpses; short conversations or a passing memory shared on the road. Holly has collected these fragments and reimagined them through her paintings, removing colonial filters and restoring the stories in a way to build a better understanding and connection.
Art is healing, a way to document and preserve her paternal lineage while placing herself as the leading matriarch within these painted narratives. Her paintings depict intimate urban interiors, where individuals do their best to continue traditional ways while adapting to contemporary urban realities.
Holly's family had to be tough, living in both worlds of figuring out how to cope in the city, and with the effects of residential sc...
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Sunrise Branch
Through the joy of dance and self-expression, Dancing with Parkinson's helps combat isolation and enriches lives with accessible, evidence-based movement therapy.
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This is an in-person program.
Program runs Monday afternoons for one hour of music, movement and connection. This is a drop-in program; no registration required.
For more information, visit www.dancingwithparkinsons.com
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Central Adult
Need help finding legal information? Law Society of Saskatchewan librarian, Alan Kilpatrick, will be on-site to help guide you through the many legal resources available.
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The Law Society of Saskatchewan is here to help you find legal information and teach you how to use legal resources. Legal information can help you better understand the law and enable you to identify the range of options available to you within our legal system.
If you need more information about the law, we’ll refer you to organizations and lawyers that provide legal advice, including those who offer free and low-cost legal assistance. It can be hard to know where to go to get legal advice. Our law librarians have expert referral knowledge of legal assistance organizations in Saskatchewan.
Not in Regina or want to speak to us right away? Call us anytime for legal information assistance or visit us in-person at one of our locations! Email us at reference@lawsociety.sk.ca. Call us (306) 569-8020 or toll-free 1-877-989-4999 or visit 2425 Victoria Ave (Regina King’s Bench).
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The help table is located on the main level of Central library, near the circ...
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Glen Elm Branch
Family Service Regina's walk-in counselling service is a FREE, immediate, accessible form of counselling. Walk-in counselling from 1-5pm Tuesdays.
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Program takes place in Program Room #1 inside the front doors of Glen Elm Library (1601 Dewdney Ave E.)
Visit the website to book a confidential morning appointment at https://familyserviceregina.com/thrive, or drop in for a first-come, first-served session between 1-5pm. No sessions from 12-1pm for meal break. Sessions will be offered in-person with proper safety protocols. Please do not attend if your are feeling physically unwell. This program is offered in partnership with Family Service Regina. For more information visit their website at https://familyserviceregina.com
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