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...
New agreement for Sask. docs
Saskatchewan doctors and the provincial government have at last come to an agreement on the amount doctors will receive from the province for insured...
Powwow rejuvenates native spirits in Standing Buffalo
Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation came alive Aug. 7 to 9 as the community celebrated its 67th consecutive powwow.
Chief Roger Redman was happy to...
Sun shines on 108th Abernethy ag fair year
In 107 years, the Abernethy Agricultural Society Fair and Exhibition had yet to be rained out. July 24 proved to follow the tradition, making...
RCMP on lookout for slashers
Between June 25 and 27, Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP received several complaints of vehicles being damaged in Fort Qu'Appelle. In all reported incidents, vehicles had their slashed tires.
If anyone has...
Puppets help native youths enhance wellness
It’s difficult to admit when you’re going through a tough time, especially as an adolescent, but puppets are making it easier for First Nations...
Love Our Lakes water festival makes a splash
With four lakes in one valley, it’s easy to love our lakes, especially during the water festival in Fort Qu’Appelle.
The festival brought out hundreds...
B-Say-Tah families celebrate 100th anniversary
One hundred years contains at least 36,500 memories, and those in B-Say-Tah came to share theirs during B-Say-Tah’s 100th Anniversary.
To celebrate, the community played...
Fair booths had wide variety of interesting wares
The Abernethy Agricultural Society Fair and Exhibition isn’t only a great day to watch animal shows and play carnival games. The display tables are...
Pop Up Market has successful start
The valley has no shortage of artists, but few ways to market it — until now.
The Qu’Appelle Valley Centre for the Arts has a...















