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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.

An ‘Eggselent’ Easter egg hunt held in the Fort

An Easter egg hunt for the children and a community luncheon marked Easter Celebrations at our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church on Sunday,...

HARTSHORNE – Elaine Ann (nee Pascal)

It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of our wife, sister and aunt, Elaine Ann Hartshorne. She was predeceased by her parents Mary...

OLSON – Joyce Marlene

Leaving behind beautiful memories and a family who loved her beyond measure, Joyce passed away after a brief illness. She lived life to the...

Dynamic Danish duo play Fort Qu’Appelle

An award winning Scandinavian folk duo from the island of Funen in Denmark are scheduled to give an intriguing Home Roots concert in Fort...

Historic Webster house demolished

The historic Webster House in Fort Qu’Appelle was demolished on Tuesday morning (March 24). The building had been shuttered for more than two decades,...

Standing Buffalo seeking United Nations support

Turns to UN after Ottawa rejects compensation talks Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation has launched a formal submission asking the United Nations Office for Human...

Saskatchewan budget $819M in the hole

The 2026-27 provincial budget projects an $819 million deficit while delivering billions in affordability measures, plus record spending on health care and infrastructure, 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...