Truth and Reconciliation recognized
They came from four directions like an orange wave through the valley and converged at Buffalo Crossing on Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation west of...
Saskatchewan teachers hold one-day strike
By Jacob Miller and Sarah PacioTeachers across the province gathered to demonstration sites to demand that the government return to the bargaining table to...
Trifon’s Pizza opening soon in Indian Head
A restaurant will be opening at the Indian Head Esso station within the next few weeks and owner Safeer Chakkinga is eager to welcome...
Volunteers recognized with medals
Bruce Neill and Laura Poppy were each awarded the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal during a ceremony at Government House last week. The award was instituted...
Cowessess FN pleased with agreement for info
Canada to share historical documents related to residential schools
Another step has been taken toward identifying unmarked graves near former residential schools.On January 20, Marc...
Indian Head Twinkle Tour winners announced
Community votes have been tallied for Indian Head’s Twinkle Tour. There were thirty-eight entries for this year’s Christmas lights contest. The town office provided...
Bridge repairs sought
Aging infrastructure has led RM councils in Indian Head and Abernathy to discuss repairs for bridges spanning the Qu’Appelle River. An informational meeting was...
New café serving up customers in Wolseley, weekend wine bar to...
On Oct. 12, Elizabeth Gagné opened a new café in Wolseley called The Garden Club. Customers are greeted with a friendly smile and treated...
Needle-felting workshop teaches a new art form
Flowers and felting combine in the artwork of Melanie Monique Rose, creating vibrant depictions of her Métis and Ukrainian heritage. A display of her...
Newspaper delivery during postal strike
Due to the likely possibility of Canada Post going on strike beginning as early as May 22, Grasslands News is working to ensure all...
















