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Work begins on new lots in subdivision

Construction of Heritage Crescent officially got underway last week when heavy equipment arrived in town and began moving earth for the new residential subdivision. Ground...

Komarnicki leaves us flying blind

Dear editor, Canadian taxpayers are now paying more for less thanks to MP Ed Komarnicki and the Conservative Party’s costly changes to our national census. The...

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...

Men’s fastball begins May 21

The Whitewood Falcons will take to the field for their first game of the season this week where they will be trying to defend...

A little pride goes a long ways

Who’s got team spirit? Whitewood’s got team spirit! Who said that? Okay, I’ll admit it – it was me. I know, it’s not something that one...

Wall must do more on carbon capture

There is no question that Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall was where he should have been in the final days of the spring legislative sitting...

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...

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