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Fort Times

The Fort Times is the community newspaper of Fort Qu’Appelle and surrounding area. With a readership of over 2,500 people a week, the Fort Times has been publishing weekly since 1951.

Fort Times marks 75 years

The first editorial published in the Fort Qu’Appelle Times 75 years ago this month pledged to make the paper “a permanent and vital part...

Dean Lerat is new police chief for File Hills Nations

The new chief of the File Hills First Nations Police Service hopes to double the eight officer force over the next five years. The...

FSIN 4th Vice-Chief calls for transparency after audit

Craig McCallum is not going to sit quietly after a recent forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations turned up millions of...

Local area blacksmith history preserved by simple display

Blacksmithing is now considered an outdated trade but at one time these men played a crucial role in rural communities. A special display and...

Municipalities across Saskatchewan now have a new tool for managing unsafe and abandoned buildings — controlled burns. Starting Nov. 1, the province’s Ministry of...

One dead, one injured in rollover

A single vehicle rollover on Wednesday, Oct. 1 claimed the life of a Kelliher woman and sent one man to hospital. Around 7:40 p.m., Melville...

Kahkewistahaw FN encourages Treaty 4 Nations to join lawsuit

Kahkewistahaw First Nation is calling on Treaty 4 communities to take immediate steps to join a federal class action lawsuit aimed at holding the...

Jill Lowe wins Canadian Proffessional Rodeo Association award

Last weekend, Jill Lowe, a 25-year member of the Moose Mountain Rodeo Association Committee, was recognized for the work she has done to keep...

Former mayor’s wit and words get published

A series of articles, originally written for the Indian Head-Wolseley News and The Qu’Appelle Spirit, have been compiled into a convenient book format. The...

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