Not much required to clean me up
I recently found myself in a somewhat confusing situation that left me with a feeling of uncertainty and brought about a small moment of...
Maier honours Korean War ceremony with ice hockey
The “Imjin Classic” hockey game that was held on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa on Feb. 10th has a Whitewood connection.
Ryan Maier, eldest son...
Sask. shifts from rural to urban
Lest there be any doubt that Saskatchewan is changing to a more urbanized place, consider a couple of news items in the last week.
The...
Staff shortage plagues town; new hires coming
The Town of Whitewood is trying to deal with a staff shortage as a result of injured workers and at last week’s council meeting,...
El Salvador visitor killed in rollover
A woman visiting Saskatchewan from Central America died in a single vehicle rollover near Grenfell last weekend that also resulted in three other people...
The toothpick is mightier than the knife
They say the pen is mightier than the sword. Well, I would like to institute a new saying. And that is that the toothpick...
Lost key means no access to mail at post office
Dear Editor:
I have a feeling most people in town can relate to – frustration with the local post office. I had misplaced my post...
Orioles’ provincial dream title comes to abrupt end
The Whitewood Orioles’ dream of capturing a provincial D title came to an abrupt end last weekend when the local senior hockey team found...
Whitewood hosts district High school curling
The Whitewood Community Centre was the location of the high school senior district curling on February 8 and 9 when teams from throughout the...
Farming has become big business
How prosperous Saskatchewan agriculture has become is evident in a couple of recent developments.
The first comes in the less-than-pleasing news from Agriculture Minister Lyle...








