Choir gears up for new season
Calling Lakes Community Choir is getting ready for another season, and what better way to start than with Christmas music?
On Aug. 31, returning singers...
Collision and drug find keep Fort RCMP busy
Fort Qu’Appelle’s RCMP detachment responded to two incident last week and while one is closed, the other leaves many questions.
Car collision ends in charge
On...
Sask.’s role in war discussed at Motherwell
The Motherwell Homestead saw and heard a great deal of Canadian war history on Aug. 15.
During their binding and stoking day, Bill Waiser,...
Sewage release ignites valley communities
Water is a precious commodity, but what does a community do when its waterways are being used as extensions of a sewage system that’s...
Mid Summer’s Art Festival a hit with artists and musicians
The Qu’Appelle Valley’s artist community flourished on Aug. 1 with more than 2,500 people visiting the Mid Summer’s Art Festival.
The festival’s 21st year...
More infrastructure funding for the Fort
It is better to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to maintaining infrastructure, and Fort Qu’Appelle’s recent grant will keep the town...
Student poses survey to understand Sask. lakes
Saskatchewan has an abundance of lakes, but how do we use them? One PhD student at the University of Regina is looking for answers.
Lushani...
Rural communities receive federal infrastructure grant
Funding to improve infrastructure is a costly part of maintaining a town, but the Government of Canada is making it easier for central Saskatchewan...
Literacy rates need improvement
I have 272 books in my personal library. Eighty-seven of those have yet to be read, and that doesn’t include the list of books...
Cupar author shares displaced history in memoir
Stories of war have enthralled audiences for years, but what about what happens after the war?
Helen Kish Hastman’s memoir, Displaced Persons, tells Hastman’s story...