Take an audio tour of some of Regina's beloved spaces courtesy of The Morning Edition.
Regina musician Nick Faye has found a quiet spot in Les Sherman Park where he likes to enjoy nature and listen to his demos.
Jodi Robson, a Great Canadian Baking Show finalist, has only ever missed two Saskatchewan Roughriders home games in 11 years.
Former Saskatchewanderer Andrew Hiltz appreciates A.E. Wilson Park, which he finds offers a sense of wilderness without leaving the city.
Owner and CEO of Schoolhaus Culinary Arts, Aimee Schulhauser, has missed being able to share her passion for cooking with the community.
John Loeppky, actor and writer with Listen to Dis, chose a venue that is dedicated to creating an inclusive art community.
Artist Jamie Reynolds was set to have her first art show at The Lobby Gallery, in the Regina Performing Arts Centre, then the pandemic hit.
Co-chair of Queen City Pride Dan Shier reflects on how the community centre known as SPACE has had an impact on the city and his own life.
Owner of clothing store Kendi Boutique, Cristel Mukendi channelled her energy into her business to help her get through the pandemic.