Alan Hustak
Muslims, First nation build playground and relationship
A children’s playground on the Standing Buffalo First Nation built with volunteer labour by Regina’s Ahmadiyya Muslims was dedicated Oct. 22 as a project...
Multi-use facility to be studied
Committee to perform feasibility study on attraction
A steering committee will look into the possibility of creating and operating “a multi-use destination recreation facility” in...
More to chief than fighting fires
Being chief of a volunteer fire department involves much more than being ready to fight fires.
“We’re called out to check on gas leaks, get...
Committee formed to study pool feasibility
A regional recreation committee has been formed to consider the feasibility of adding an indoor pool to the Rexentre in Fort Qu’Appelle, an undertaking that...
Fall Colours rail tour changes attitudes
A bus load of tourists from Manitoba, who spent three days in the Qu’Appelle Valley on a fall foliage tour, pushed the total number of...
Chamber honours Fort businesses for excellence
Nominees succeed by adapting to change
The Echo Ridge Golf Course is the town’s business of the year, winning the $2,000 Platinum Award at the...
Calling Lakes still at risk: scientist
The Calling Lakes have been polluted with toxic algae from Regina’s wastewater for at least a century and it could take another 100 years...
Community mourns loss of mom and son
Two red, heart-shaped balloons, a large one and a small one, floated above the stage at the Bert Fox Community High School gymnasium Monday...
Couple looks to restore The Castle
Ghosts may haunt home
Built in 1886 by Archibald McDonald, the last factor of the Hudson Bay Company, the big brick house with a turret...
Greagan’s body found on Echo Lake shore
A team of divers was again on their way out last Sunday morning to continue the search in Echo Lake for Greagan Geldenhuys when...














