Fort’s Farmers’ Market heading for showdown
Disagreement between popular summer market and town over business licensing
The Fort Qu’Appelle Farmers’ Market is headed for a showdown with the town following council’s...
Wiid Boutique opens for business in Indian Head
Ralph and Pam Kratz have been enjoying retirement at Katepwa Lake but were interested in starting a business in their spare time. As a...
Memorial Park construction making headway
Construction is progressing nicely at the Constable Shelby Patton Memorial Park in Indian Head.A committee began the project as a means of honoring the...
Renovation plans for AJM Davies Arena on hold
Indian Head town council held a short, regular meeting on July 11 at 7 p.m.Earlier this year, the town applied for an Investing in...
Local museums offer both visitors and residents unique experiences
Museums throughout the area have opened for the summer and are providing a unique and learning experience for not only visitors but also local...
Power and energy fees to see huge increases
It appears that your utilities are going to cost you more in the coming months as your SaskEnergy residential energy bill has been approved...
Four infrastructure projects receive nearly $3 million in funding
Four local communities will receive nearly $3 million in federal-provincial funding for infrastructure projects in their communities. In total, more than $11 million in...
Ukrainian family arrives in Wolseley
Yuliya Denhub was relieved to see her friend Olha, her husband Mingley, and their boys when they arrived last week. After fleeing Ukraine, the...
TED committee working hard to promote town
Tourism and Economic Development
In July 2021, the Tourism and Economic Development Committee held its first meeting in Wolseley. The committee is led by Mayor...
Spirits high at Indian Head Days festival
A weekend-long celebration was held at Indian Head from June 24 to 26, with a full schedule of activities to keep residents and visitors...
















