Grenfell budget focuses on planning for the future
Government cuts to PST revenue sharing will have a direct effect on Grenfell residents in 2018.
These cuts, combined with lower income from grants in...
Remember – Phase 1 is not freedom for Sask.
Step 1 for Re-Open Saskatchewan, that began on Monday of this week, appears to be welcomed by many even though there are still restrictions...
Yellow Vest protest held in Broadview
The Yellow Vest movement that began in Europe has made its way around the globe to Saskatchewan. On Jan. 19, a small group gathered...
Site prep for new potash mine may begin this fall
Corp. wants to work closely with nearby communities; open houses planned
The Canada Golden Fortune Potash Corp (CGFPC) continues to keep communities informed. A delegation...
Firefighters slightly injured while responding to grass fire
Two firefighters were slightly injured responding to a fire over the long weekend when the vehicle they were responding with struck a washout.
Shortly after...
Fifteen Whitewood students receive diploma
Twelve years of hard work paid off for 15 Whitewood students last weekend when they were presented with their high school diplomas at their...
Museum visitors like large variety of artifacts
The favorite part of the Whitewood Museum to people that stop is the variety of interesting and unique items and displays, Kennedy Sippola, a...
Herald is named top Canadian newspaper
The Whitewood Herald has been named one of Canada’s best weekly newspapers by Newspapers Canada. The awards were presented during the 2013 Canadian Community...
Town population sees an increase over 2012
Whitewood’s population has reached its highest level ever, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health’s annual covered health population figures.
According to the Saskatchewan Covered...
Terry Fox Run raises $7,000 so far
Broadview and Grenfell events to be held this coming week
Whitewood’s annual Terry Fox Run was once again spearheaded by Whitewood School and was held...