Relive the Queen’s visit
A historic photograph of the Queen Elizabeth II taken in Fort Qu’Appelle 37 years ago this week has been given to the Fort Qu’Appelle...
Presenter works to prevent fraud and victimization
No one sets out to be victimized, but bullying affects everyone from children to seniors.
Brian Trainor didn’t set out to become a highly sought...
Conley Funeral Home celebrating grand opening
Fort Qu’Appelle’s newest funeral home is celebrating a successful start to their business and everyone is invited.
On July 24, Conley Funeral Homes will give...
Tentative agreement reached between gov’t and doctors
A tentative agreement has been reached between the provincial government and Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) on the rate the province will pay for insured...
SIGA commits $100,000 to support fire evacuees
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) has committed $100,000 for relief efforts in addition to volunteering and fundraising to help Saskatchewan forest fire evacuees.
On...
Summer Literacy Camp makes reading fun
With reading levels dropping off during the summer, it is important children have access to books and learn just how fun reading can be....
Calling Lakes Commission receives award
On June 29 chair Ken Hutchinson received the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) award on behalf of the Calling Lakes District Planning Commission (CLDPC)...
Northern fire evacuees receive Fort donations
Fires have devastated Saskatchewan’s northern communities for weeks and Fort Qu’Appelle businesses are doing their part to help evacuees.
The Fort Qu’Appelle Public Library and...
Summertime vandalism a concern for town council
An increase in mischief and vandalism in Fort Qu’Appelle had councillors on edge during their July 9 meeting.
The community policing report showed 36 incidents...
Weather usually smiles on Abernethy Ag Fair
For 107 years, the Abernethy Agricultural Society’s Fair and Exhibition has had perfect weather, and its 108th year is sure to continue the trend....









