Pelican voted Town of Fort’s official bird
A pouch of flapping mechanical Pelicans greeted the announcement that Fort Qu’Appelle residents have selected the bird as their official avian mascot by an...
Mission Ridge a hit with boarders and skiiers
Last week’s heavy snowfall has proven to be a bonanza for Fort Qu’Appelle’s Mission Ridge Ski Park. Hundreds turned out last Friday for National...
Fort town councilors acclaimed
Kathy Dally, a registered nurse who came to Fort Qu’Appelle to work at Echo Lodge 15 years ago and Lyle Lutz, the Chair of...
Love is in the air at Echo Lake Provincial Park
Follow the trail of hearts into the woods at Echo Lake Provincial Park for a romantic evening of ice skating this St. Valentine’s Day...
Fourth person is charged in CTK homicide
One year to the day after the tragic events that unfolded on the Carry the Kettle Nakota Nation, a fourth arrest has been made...
Expansion begins at Fort’s grocery store
Crews with SaskPower and SaskEnergy were busy preparing the groundwork for the expansion of the Prairie Co-op store in Fort Qu’Appelle.
The gas line, down...
Resident recalls 1984 bronze win at Paralympics
The opening of the 2026 Milano/Cortina winter Olympics this week kindled fond memories for Paralympic skier Murray Bedel who took home the bronze at...
Fort on hunt for official town bird
According to bird watchers, 300 species of birds inhabit the Qu’Appelle Valley. As part of the town’s 75th anniversary celebrations this year Fort Qu’Appelle...
Strong opposition to closure of research farm
Scientists, politicians and agriculture industry leaders are speaking out against Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s decision to close research facilities in Saskatchewan and across the...
Sled drags thrill enthusiasts
The Qu’Appelle Valley Racing Association’s snow drags attracted 167 contestants from throughout the province to Fort Qu’Appelle on the weekend. It was the second...

















