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Whitewood to host annual firefighter’s competition

Firefighters from neighbouring communities will converge on Whitewood in a month’s time where they will compete in the 9th Annual Potashville Firefighter Competition. Taking place...

Ball diamonds to see further improvements

The number of improvements being made to the ball diamonds in Whitewood is continuing to grow and has now even been expanded to other...

Town hires new Facility Operations Manager

The search for a new Facility Operations Manager (FOM) has come to and end with Whitewood Town Council approving the hiring of a several...

Sidewalks and streets an issue for town foreman

Whitewood’s town foreman is concerned about a number of sidewalks and streets in town, saying Council needs to look at addressing them in the...

Aboriginal students job shadow at mine

Twenty-one aboriginal students were recently given the opportunity to both be seen and to see what actually goes on in a potash mine, as...

Seed Hawk expansion continuing

Pat Beaujot had a solid career in the fertilizer business when a long-held passion for farm implement innovation - specifically in zero-till seeding -...

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...

Co-op to pay $1 million in cash equity

Borderland Co-op held their 75th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on April 23rd, 2013 at the Whitewood Legion Hall where 96 members were in attendance...

Fire Department responds to chemical leak in trailer

The Whitewood Fire Department was called to respond to a hazardous chemical spill last week which was caused by a leaking container inside a...

McEwen’s take over a Bird’s Point landmark

Penny McEwen’s Facebook status on April 6 hinted at her mixed emotions of excitement and anxiety about the new venture she and her husband...

Provincial News

Local families make sacrifices for wars

Beginning in WWI and extending through to the end of WWII, communities like Kipling, Windthorst and Bender were part of what was called ‘The...