Town to see $66,000 loss by cutbacks

The Town of Whitewood feels the provincial government has downloaded more of its responsibilities on the municipalities and its ratepayers. Announcements in the provincial budget...

Owners just as frustrated as town council

The owner of the building damaged beyond repair by a drive thru vehicle says he was surprised to read in the Herald that the...

Jerry Martin case adjourned again

Jerry Martin’s drug trafficking case was postponed once again when the case came before the courts in Broadview on April 5. It was pushed...

Herald wins provincial awards of excellence

The Whitewood Herald has been named the best newspaper in Saskatchewan. The winners of the 2017 Better Newspapers Competition were announced by the Saskatchewan Weekly...

Country music honours local and area finalists

While it was not the outcome any musician would like to see, coming home empty-handed from the Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) Awards is...

Moskaluke picks up first JUNO Award for album

Saskatchewan’s Jess Moskaluke reached another milestone in her career last weekend when the 26-year old singer took home her first Juno Award. The 46th annual...

Library services threatened by 58% provincial funding cut

Protest planned April 7 The Government of Saskatchewan has announced a 58-per-cent funding cut for Saskatchewan’s regional public library systems, directly affecting services to rural...

Broadview waiting on grant to replace aging lift station

The Town of Broadview is awaiting response from the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF) to learn whether the community will be approved for...

Tannerite explosion hurts two

Two men were taken to hospital last weekend following a Tannerite explosion at a farm east of Whitewood. The incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. on...

Rally planned over financial cuts to regional libraries

A rally is being planned in Whitewood to protest the financial cuts made to the regional library systems by the Saskatchewan government in its...

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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