Large piece of equipment makes its way through

A massive steel tank undoubtedly drew interest as it sat on the parking lot at the Petro-Canada gas station on the northern edge of...

Historic church suffers financial difficulties

Knox Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest buildings in Whitewood. Built in 1896 by the Presbyterian congregation formed in 1883, the brick structure...

Whitewood senior girl’s win volleyball tournament

Heading into the tournament in second to last place, nobody expected the Whitewood School senior girls’ volleyball team to advance very far. But the...

Kirk Bear to play key role with Millionaires

Jamie Fiesel, GM and head coach of the Melville Millionaires, has already stated he expects to ice the best defense corps in the SJHL...

Calling for federal fund to help cover infrastructure costs

Dear Editor, People living in Saskatchewan’s cities, towns, and villages rely on municipal infrastructure to go about their day-to-day lives.  This vital infrastructure includes the...

There is a problem that has become a trend

How many times must something happen before it becomes an evident pattern? Well, I think the answer to that question can be summed up by...

Whitewood marijuana dispensary defies order

Jerry Martin has decided to stand behind what he believes in with his medical marijuana dispensary business, despite being threatened by Health Canada with...

New power deal with Manitoba Hydro includes constructing line to Tantallon

A $50 million power line will be constructed between Birtle, Man. and Tantallon, Sask. as part of a 20-year hydroelectricity deal that has been...

Museum sees visitors from 14 countries, 16 states & every province

Visitors enjoyed the various tourism and heritage sites in Whitewood this year. “It was a really good year,” stated Boyd Metzler, main organizer of...

Borderland Co-op ranked in top 100 Sask. businesses

SaskBusiness Magazine has ranked Borderland Co-op among Saskatchewan’s largest companies. In the magazine’s 2015 list of the Top 100 companies in the province, Borderland Co-op...

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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