Alan Hustak
Mid Summer’s Arts Festival sets attendance record
Crowds in record numbers hit Fort Qu'Appelle's Mid Summer’s Arts Festival last Saturday.
More than 3,100 people paid the $2 admission to come through the...
Mission Fest returns with hillbilly heaven
Folks who love roots music won’t want to miss the third annual Mission Lake Festival on Saturday evening, Aug 11, when the grounds of...
Da Little Chef closes
Da Little Chef restaurant, which had a sign in its window advising customers that it was closed for renovations, won't be re-opening.
The Asian fusion...
Powwow time at Standing Buffalo
Preparations are underway for the Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation Powwow, an annual competitive celebration that each year attracts more than 600 singers and dancers...
Lebret chapel, crosses getting overdue facelift
The landmark chapel on a hill above Lebret has been painted for the first time in 12 years.
The parish now is looking for some...
Cross-country velo takes toll on cyclists
If you think Saskatchewan is flat, then you haven’t pedalled a bicycle across the province.
Twenty-two seniors from Quebec, members of La Traversee du Canada...
Festival grows from yard sale to 70 vendors
Since it started 24 years ago in the front yard of a house on Company Avenue, the Fort Qu’Appelle Summer Arts Festival has been...
No side wins referendum over condo problems
The majority of Fort Qu’Appelle residents who voted in the recent referendum made it clear they didn’t want town council to spend any more...
Friends and family help centenarian celebrate
When Tom Drever was born in Lipton on July 13, 1918, a man’s average life expectancy was 38 years. But the retired hog farmer...
Meeting between First Nations and government resolves nothing
Tension was evident when members of the Justice for Our Stolen Children met with five Saskatchewan cabinet ministers at the File Hills Governance Centre...
















