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2009
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Each workout is a full body routine with a slight additional focus on stretching or strengthening a target area. Whether you use Classical Stretch to...
2017
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"Graceful, pain-free aging is achieved by maintaining a proper exercise regime and a healthy diet. Those age related conditions that we are all predis...
2010
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"Over the years we have received thousands of testimonials from people with common aches, pains and illnesses, sharing their stories with us about how...
2001
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Teaches the basic moves needed to use Bellydance to shape the arms, abs, hips, buns and thighs....
2015
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The comedic adventures of Tim Taylor, host of a home improvement television program, and his loving family and friends....
2016
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Classical Stretch offers safe and gentle workouts that unlock tight muscles, liberate joints and ensure long-term body health. Each 23-minute episode...
2008
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In this video, the experts at Threads magazine demonstrate effective techniques for custom-fitting pants to accomodate any body type. Amber Eden, eito...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
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Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
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Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Join Namerind Coordinated Access for weekly pop-ups in the Community Commons. They are here to support and streamline the housing processes for individuals and families experiencing houselessness.
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Namerind Housing Corporation is the organization responsible for the Coordinated Access Regina program. Coordinated Access Regina is a community-wide system that streamlines the process for individuals and families experiencing houselessness. Coordinated Access provides collaborative housing and support services and is an essential step to a more innovative, faster, more coordinated homeless serving/housing system.
Coordinated Access Regina and its partners follow standardized policies and procedures developed through community consultations related to:
Access to service
The intake and assessment process
Prioritization and referral processes
Sharing information in real-time
Coordinated Access Regina works closely with Saskatoon Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) under the Homelessness Information Partnership Saskatchewan (HIPSK) in data collection and case management through the HIFIS 4 system developed by the Government of Canada. HIFIS 4 supports coordinated access by allowing ...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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Incorporating your small business?Join a CRA Liaison Officer to explore tax advantages, key deductions, and compliance essentials. Get expert insights to make informed decisions - register today!
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Considering incorporation but unsure about the tax implications, compliance demands, or long-term advantages? Join the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for an in-depth workshop led by a CRA Liaison Officer, designed specifically for entrepreneurs exploring corporate structures. This session cuts through the complexity to deliver clear, authoritative guidance on how incorporation affects your taxes, deductions, and reporting obligations. You’ll gain practical strategies to optimize benefits, avoid costly errors, and confidently navigate federal requirements - all while having your unique questions answered live by the CRA Liaison Officer.
In this workshop, you’ll learn:
Key Tax Impacts:
How corporate tax rates differ from personal rates (and when incorporation saves you money).
Dividend vs. salary: Optimizing owner compensation to minimize taxes.
Small business deduction (SBD) eligibility and how to claim it.
Compliance Essentials:
Critical deadlines (T2 returns, GST/HST, payr...
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Organized by: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Circulated by: Dunlop Art Gallery. Dates: May 24 to August 31, 2025
Additional Information:
Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships continues artist Ekow Nimako’s afrofuturistic reimagining of ancient African kingdoms. Using LEGO® bricks as his medium, Nimako explores the mysterious 14th century sea voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire. According to legends, Abu Bakr II was an intrepid explorer, abdicated his throne and took 2,000 ships on an expedition into the Atlantic, but was never to return or heard from again. Some accounts suggest the massive fleet reached as far as the Americas, but where they went beyond this is still unknown. Combining architecture, historical accounts, and fantastical possibilities, Nimako transcends the geometric form of LEGO® to recreate the epic voyage. And in doing so, he presents an uninterrupted and uncoopted narrative of Black civilizations and imagines liberated futures.    Ekow Nimako is a Toronto-based, internationally exhibiting LEGO® artist who crafts futuristic and whimsical s...
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