Alan Hustak
Waste asphalt cleanup now meets environmental guidelines
The Town of Fort Qu’Appelle is being urged to “design and build a more secure storage space for waste material,” following the cleanup of...
QVCA wants to develop cultural policy with town
The Qu’Appelle Valley Centre for the Arts made enough money last year that it can now afford to hire a caretaker to clean and...
Gov’t fighting HIV with $37 million
At least 2,300 people in Saskatchewan are now living with the virus that attacks the human immune system and contributes to AIDS, according to...
Search for grandfather ends at Fort cemetery
Mervyn Leonard’s quest to find his paternal grandfather has taken him on a lifelong journey that began decades ago in Guilden Morden, a small...
Middlemiss scores road race hat trick
Michael Middlemiss is three times lucky.
For the last two years he has won the 20K Lions Echo Lake Road Race, and on May 20,...
Buffy’s back in the Qu’Appelle Valley
Buffy Sainte-Marie is back where she belongs singing "in Qu’Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan.”
The singer and aboriginal role model is originally from the Piapot First Nation...
Records could fall at road race
Lace ’em up for Fort Qu’Appelle’s famous road race.
“Records are made to be broken,” says Jerry Banks, “and Bruce Raymer holds the record for...
Farmer’s Market opens for a summer of freshness
About a dozen vendors had stalls set up at the Fort Qu’Appelle and district Farmer’s Market that got off to a slow start last...
Fire destroys homes at Standing Buffalo
A member of the family surveys the still-smouldering ruins of a prairie fire that ripped through five buildings on the Standing Buffalo First Nation...
MNP audit finds no fraud, leaves questions
The Myers Norris Penny audit of the sale of 50 parcels of land around and including the old Indian hospital property in Fort Qu’Appelle...















