Alan Hustak
Qu’Appelle Valley artists ready to display talents
A visit to artist Norma Gross’s studio on Pasqua Lake is like stepping into a botanical garden of oversized blooms on canvas.
“I love...
Craftsman salvages wood to make classic canoe
Can anything be more Canadian than a canoe?
For centuries the birch bark canoe was crucial to almost every living soul in Canada, the...
Balcarres grads ready for new opportunities
In his valedictory address, Morgan Bray described the 18 students of the 2018 Balcarres Community High School class as “one of the closest and...
Two-spirited teen celebrates grad in gown
James Tukanow’s fight for acceptance hasn’t been easy.
But the day after he celebrated his 18th birthday he was secure enough in his sexuality to...
Melville’s pot retailer wants to be ready
The Yorkton subsidiary of a multinational corporation headquartered in Ontario that grows, produces and sells medical marijuana, has been given the permit to open...
Grass retailer wants to be ready
The Yorkton subsidiary of a multinational corporation headquartered in Ontario that grows, produces and sells medical marijuana, has been given the permit to open...
Sea cadets given Freedom of Entry on annual review
In a ceremony rich with ancient Roman military tradition, Fort Qu’Appelle’s Royal Canadian Sea Cadets were given Freedom of Entry to the town on...
Cardinal now taking stock of his future
Call him what you will, but don’t call Rance Cardinal a celebrity.
Cardinal, who pushed himself to go on a 1,200-kilometre healing walk from Ontario’s...
Healing journey comes to an end
Last week, as Rance Cardinal was closing in on his final destination after trudging 1,200 kilometres from Lac Seul First Nation, north of Dryden,...
No tax hike in $3.6 million Fort budget
Fort Qu’Appelle town council adopted a $3.6 million operating budget May 24 that anticipates a surplus of $30,000 this year without any increase in...














