Art is an avenue for healing
Jodie Irving may not consider herself an artist or an art teacher, yet she effectively shares her creativity with others and guides them along...
Students donate 670 cereal boxes to food banks
Stacks and stacks of Cheerios, Trix, Mini Wheats, Corn Flakes and Lucky Charms filled the front hall at James Hamblin School in Qu’Appelle last...
Stage Left Players set a holiday mood
Indian Head Stage Left Players presented “Snowbody’s Perfect,” a collection of short holiday-themed plays, at The Grand Theatre last weekend. The group began preparations...
Local talent shines as SCMA joins forces with Agribition
The Saskatchewan Country Music Association tried something new this year, intertwining the province’s talent with one of the biggest shows in the country. Announced...
Smile Cookies support elementary SCC
Smile Cookies are a tasty treat that support community organizations across the country.
Smile Cookie campaigns began at Tim Hortons in 1996 and the chocolate...
Shop local for unique Christmas gifts of all kinds at The...
Christmas trees and garlands; miniature sleighs, skates and twinkling lights decorate two large windows of a vacant shop on Sherbrooke Street in Wolseley. In...
Qu’Appelle turns challenge into holiday giving
“You’ve got 24 hours!” sounds like a threat from a ransom note but for residents of Qu’Appelle it is a call to support their...
By-elections to be held in four towns
Six councillors resign; one councillor passes
Residents in Broadview, Whitewood, Indian Head and Fort Qu’Appelle will head to the polls in the New Year after...
Dash going to Paralympics in Italy
You will occasionally hear people talk about “career defining moments” when they achieve a goal that they have worked towards for a long time.
For...
Province adds Nurse Practitioners to improve primary care
Saskatchewan is expanding access to primary care by signing 19 Nurse Practitioners to publicly funded contracts, a move the provincial government says will help...
















