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Who is T.A.B., the Monster of Wascana Lake?

“I thought it was a pile of garbage as I was running by, and then all of a sudden I saw two eyes staring out of the garbage, and it started coming towards me – shimmering on th ...

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Categories: Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan

Is Jesus Buried in Japan?

Some might consider the following to be blasphemy. We are all familiar with "The Greatest Story Ever Told", and are well aware of the deviations of the story between the four Ca ...

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Categories: Asia, History, Japan

7 Standouts at the 2023 Regina Folk Festival

The 2023 Folk Festival is about to begin! At 52 years young, the Regina Folk Festival is the longest-running Western folk festival. However, if you haven’t heard the news (and yo ...

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Categories: Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan

Where Did The Term “Bunny-Hug” Come From?

For those who don’t know, a “bunny hug” is a colloquial term in Saskatchewan for a hoodie. To fit the definition of a bunny hug, the hoodie must have a hood, drawstrings, a p ...

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Categories: Canada, History, Saskatchewan

Should Regina Change Its Name?

It was the summer of '69 and change was in the air. Regina was filled with over 3,500 tractors and 6,900 farmers, all protesting Prime Minister Trudeau's policies on farming subsid ...

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Categories: Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan

The Possession of Barbe Hallay

Barbe Halley was born in France in 1645 and immigrated to Quebec City, New France on June 16, 1659. The world Hallay found herself in is very different than what we know today. ...

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Categories: Canada, Dark Tourism, Paranormal, Quebec

The Abduction of Davy Mercer

The Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Archive, or MUNFLA, was created in 1968 for the purpose of recording folk stories of and around Newfoundland and Labra ...

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Categories: Canada, Dark Tourism, Newfoundland and Labrador, Paranormal

The Mystery of Dagg’s Demon

In 1899, the Dagg family lived in a small cottage about eleven kilometers from Shawville, Quebec. The family consisted of George Henry Dagg, his wife Susan, their 5-year-old daught ...

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Categories: Canada, Dark Tourism, Paranormal, Quebec

The Last of the Wendigo Hunters

The Wendigo is one of the most feared creatures in Canadian legend. As with any story that spans different cultures and languages, it has different variations, different spellings, ...

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Categories: Canada, Dark Tourism, Manitoba, Paranormal

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    5 Weekend Destinations In Saskatchewan

    The past few weeks have been really busy for me, with a lot more time at the office and a lot less time travelling. Thankfully, the weekend is just around the corner and with it co ...

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    Categories: Canada, Saskatchewan

    Birthday Freebies in Regina – Updated for 2023!

    I originally wrote this article in 2020, but since then it's become one of my most popular articles -- and one that needs to be updated the most frequently. Some businesses closed, ...

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    Categories: Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan

    How Does a Buddhist Celebrate Christmas?

    With the holiday season upon us, many people have begun asking me if and how I plan to celebrate Christmas. This is a good question, and I completely understand the confusion since ...

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    Categories: History