More water troubles impacting valley
Saskatchewan’s water systems impact the lives of every person in the province and one group of residents are not pleased with a proposed water...
Shooting under investigation
A shooting incident left a sour taste in the Fort Qu’Appelle community’s mouth this past weekend.
On Aug. 21 at approximately 11:35 p.m., Fort Qu’Appelle...
Summer’s not quite over yet
With the last few days of August in reach, the Qu’Appelle Valley’s summer tourism is still in full swing.
So far, many local attractions and...
Cadet returns from overseas adventure
A trip overseas opens the door for many would-be adventurers, and one sea cadet from Fort Qu’Appelle got her feet wet this summer.
Randi Ward...
Art market highlights creative valley
With the Pop Up Art Market officially closed for the summer, local artists are pleased by the positive feedback from the community.
Kate Hersberger and...
SaskPower to implement full 2015 rate increase effective Sept. 1
Effective Sept. 1, SaskPower is implementing the remaining two per cent of the full five per cent rate increase (system-wide average) for 2015 that...
Former Regina mayor to lead Sakimay First Nation company
By Jason G. Antonio
Advance Reporter
The Sakimay First Nation has hired former Regina mayor Pat Fiacco to lead the reserve’s new corporation.
Fiacco began working...
Total ban on sewage in Sask.’s waterways
Regina’s existing Sewage Works Permit from the Water Security Agency (WSA) was issued May 31, 2014. Near the end it says, “No person (Permittee)...
It’s not goodbye
This isn’t a goodbye column, but a thank you one.
Specifically, it’s to thank you, the readers, for making my time in Fort Qu’Appelle such...
Vehicle incidents kept RCMP busy
Fort Qu’Appelle’s RCMP dealt with motor vehicle incidents and bone recovery over the last week and both resulted in no injuries.
Impaired driving on Highway...













