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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.

Communities gather for Truth and Reconciliation Day

Southeast Saskatchewan communities came together on Sept. 30 to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with ceremonies, walks, and community gatherings focused...

SALTER – Patricia Ann

Patricia Ann Salter passed away peacefully during her sleep on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025 at the age of 82 years. She had been living...

September 30 honours Truth and Reconciliation Day

This year marks Canada’s fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, originally and still colloquially known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a Canadian...

Gilbert Dash hopes Grand Slam of Curling will encourage interest...

The Grand Slam of Curling is an annual event that consists of a series of bonspiels featuring the best teams from across Canada and...

Erroll Kinistino launches mini-doc on arts & activism

The late 1960s was a unique time in history where people began to speak up about what they were witnessing. Some of the strongest...

Chinese canola tariff still overshadowing harvest

Despite a cool, wet, and smoky growing season, most canola producers in this province are pleased with what they’ve seen in the field this...

Woodworker faces closure amid childcare funding uncertainty

In Cupar, nestled in a downtown building, lies Kustom Kitties Canada, a woodworking company with humble beginnings and big dreams. Started in 2018 by...

Pasqua First Nation opens Red Eagle Lodge senior care facility

The leadership of Pasqua First Nation spared no expense to build Red Eagle Lodge, a 15-suite elder’s care facility and its 23 surrounding houses...

Fees waived by Fort in new Treaty 4 service agreement

After several years of contentious and often strained negotiations, a new public service agreement between the Town of Fort Qu’Appelle and the Treaty Four...

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