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Rotary Club keeps busy in the Fort

Submitted by Wendy Barker, Rotary Club president Over the summer, Fort Qu’Appelle Rotary Club has met several times both to celebrate and to plan for...

Basketball making a comeback in valley

Basketball was once a shining star in the valley and one man’s dream to see that star rise is becoming a reality. Darryl Hamilton organized...

Successful season for ladies golf

Echo Ridge Ladies have had a great golf season so far. On June 23, play of the day was Elaine Weimer, hole 1 was Marj...

Prairies trip takes canoeists through the Fort

You don’t truly know someone until you’re paddling from Alberta to Manitoba with your dog and all your supplies on a canoe. At least,...

Athletes bring home medals from Summer Games

Athletes across Saskatchewan came to Ochapowace First Nation to participate in the First Nations Summer Games and one canoer spent his last year at...

Sask. Athletics volunteers help with officiating

Volunteers are the backbone to any successful event and the First Nations Summer Games are no exception. One of the main supports for the games...

Balcarres memorial park to include statues

Over 100 years ago, Canada joined Great Britain in what would later be known as the Great War. Many men left Saskatchewan to join...

Sewage released was 15 million L

The recent sewage release from Regina into the Qu’Appelle valley has upset many residents, and the change in the amount of sewage hasn’t made...

Council catches up with sewage, policing issues

When you return from vacation, you’re playing catch-up for the first few days. Fort Qu’Appelle’s town council was the same after a month free...

Call before you dig to ensure a safe excavation

With summer comes constant construction and Sask 1st Call made sure Fort Qu’Appelle residents were safe on Aug. 13. Reg Welsh visits Yorkton, Melville and...

Provincial News

Local businesses announce closures June 19

Last week it was announced that a store which has been a fixture on Kipling’s Main Street for decades will close its doors next...