Indigenous veteran helps others to heal

“It takes a veteran to talk to a veteran sometimes,” says Ron Redwood, from Cowessess First Nation. “A veteran can understand things that others may...

Future of closed Pioneer Home remains uncertain

The future of the Grenfell Pioneer Home remains uncertain as the community waits for government officials to choose the best course of action. After the...

Soldiers discuss war and poppies with students

Students at Broadview School had the opportunity to meet two members of the Canadian Army when Capt. Luke Coupal and Master Cpl. Braydon Doncaster...

Large crowd devours 400 pounds of turkey

Grenfell Fall Supper Four-hundred pounds of turkey and 84 cups of rice were the staggering amounts of food prepared by the Grenfell United Church members...

Firefighters learn skills at fall fire school in Estevan

Eight firefighters from Whitewood and Wapella were among 346 firefighters from across the province taking part in the Fall Saskatchewan Volunteer Fire Fighters Association...

Historic Grenfell Museum celebrates 45 years

When Edward Fitz-Gerald built his house on a spacious lot in Grenfell a century ago, he probably did not suspect it would one day...

Code Club teaches kids computer programming

Youths in Grenfell are learning a new language at the library. Volunteer David Wicks is teaching them how to program computers. “Our world is becoming so...

Four wells to provide water to new mine

The average person in North America uses nearly 370 litres of water per day. A potash solution mine requires many times that amount to...

Area cannabis stores first in Sask. to open

Recreational use of cannabis was legalized on Oct. 17, but only six of the 51 cannabis stores approved throughout Saskatchewan were open that day. Two...

Update on Broadview potash project is provided to council

Representatives of the company working on plans to construct a potash mine near Broadview and Grenfell provided an update on their progress to Whitewood...

Provincial News

Canada Day in the Fort will also celebrate 75th anniversary

Fort Qu’Appelle is preparing for one of its largest Canada Day celebrations in recent memory as the community combines its annual festivities with events...

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