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Moosomin MLA won’t run again

After a lot of soul-searching, Moosomin MLA Don Toth has decided his sixth term as an MLA will be his last. “I think it’s just...

Matity brothers take angling expertise online and worldwide

Jeff Matity calls it being “sensitive to the soft-core” when he explains what he and his brother Jason are trying to accomplish with Matity’s...

Herald named best weekly newspaper in Saskatchewan

It was a clean sweep for the Whitewood Herald at the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association (SWNA) annual Better Newspaper Competition (BNC) awards banquet, at...

African choir returning to Whitewood April 30

One year ago, Whitewood and area residents were enthralled with the music and the message of hope delivered by the Watoto Children’s Choir from...

Water line breaks are continual

Following an extremely cold winter that resulted in a deeper than normal frost line, the Town of Whitewood is now plagued with water breaks...

School mill rate likely to remain unchanged

Town council received a letter from the Ministry of Government Relations  regarding 2014 potential education mill rates. The letter advises that education mill rates, pending...

Teen dies in rollover, three others injured

Alcohol and speed are considered contributing factors in a single vehicle rollover on the White Bear First Nation in which a 17-year-old girl died. According...

Minimum wage set to increase to $10.20

The lowest income earners will get a raise this fall when the minimum wage in Saskatchewan increases from $10 to $10.20 per hour on...

Changes being made with loss of Family Foods

With the closure of Hamilton’s Family Foods set to take place on April 15, and Whitewood reduced to just one grocery store, Borderland Co-op...

Towns to gets less funding from revenue sharing

Saskatchewan municipalities will receive less money from the provincial government’s revenue sharing this year — this after a record-breaking allocation of funds to towns,...

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