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Bear is re-elected as chief of Ochapowace

Ochapowace First Nation council will have a new face around the table following the elections that were held for the chief and councillors on...

Whitewood arena posts a $25,000 surplus for 2016

The statement of operations from the Whitewood Rink Board shows a net surplus for 2016 of $24,890. “Any expenses related to the building or the...

Market, jobs growing for Dandilee Spice Corp.

A Grenfell business’s expansion will bring jobs and international attention to the community. Dandilee Spice Corporation will further expand its operation with the construction of...
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Developers meet with council; budget passed

Mayor Rod Wolfe opened the May 18 council meeting by proclaiming June as Recreation and Parks Month in Grenfell. The national campaign encourages the continued...

Family narrowly avoids carbon monoxide tragedy

A young couple and their two children had a scare of their lifetime when it was discovered that they had been sleeping in their...

PVSD releases school calendar; explains developing process

With the release of the 2017-18 school year calendar, parents can begin the work of arranging childcare for non-school days and family trips....

Youth at risk aren’t only in the big cities

Joe Roberts is an example of “community investment gone wrong.” Roberts is pushing a shopping cart across Canada to raise awareness about homelessness. He stopped...

Two run for chief – 20 for council at Ochapowace

Members of the Ochapowace First Nation will head to the polls on May 20 to elect a chief and council. There are two people running...

PVSD holds workshops for staff on aboriginal issues

Addressing the systemic issues resulting from the Indian residential school system is the work of society and the education system. A presentation at the May...

Martin case adjourned while accused finds new lawyer

The Jerry Martin case was back before provincial court in Broadview on May 17 and has been set aside for three weeks to allow...

Provincial News

Bangor, Yorkton, and two rural residences raided

Gunshots, a SWAT team, and a heavy police presence are not scenes typically associated with small-town Saskatchewan, but for residents of Bangor, that’s exactly...

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