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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.

67th annual Music Festival begins April 30

Music teacher Rowan Teasedale has some advice for young violinists who will be taking part in the Fort Qu’Appelle Music Festival this year. “Own the...

The enduring appeal of decorative boxes

Before he moved with his family to Fort Qu’Appelle from Abilene, Brian Baggett worked as a carpenter renovating houses in his home state of...

Muscowpetung election results questioned

Appeals have been filed under the Saulteaux Nation Election Act to determine whether Muscowpetung Chief Melissa Tavita was legitimately re-elected earlier this month. Tavita handily...

Boutin-Maloney tapped for Japan role as Consul

A distinguished teacher who has been with the Bert Fox Community High School in Fort Qu’Appelle for the past 20 years has been named...

The best view is from the “Top” – Hilltop Resort

Hilltop Resort, a $5-million private recreational vehicle retreat being built above Pasqua and Echo Lakes in the RM of North Qu’Appelle No. 187 is...

Lieutenant Governor to officially open historic McDonald House

Saskatchewan’s Lieutenant Governor Bernadette McIntyre makes her first official visit to Fort Qu’Appelle since being sworn in, to officially open historic McDonald House as...

Road to the cemetery has been driven to death

The washed-out road to Fort Qu’Appelle’s Lakeview Cemetery remains closed indefinitely until further engineering studies are done as Council continues to wrestle with the...

Juvenile given maximum seven years for slaying

With a gesture of anguished relief, Kristen Windigo forgave the young man responsible for the shooting death of her daughter two years ago as...

Provincial News

Missing stop signs returned after Whitewood issues public alert

A large-scale stop sign theft that left numerous Whitewood intersections without traffic controls Wednesday morning appears to have been short-lived after the missing signs...