Wolseley holds inaugural Triathlon for park project
Seasoned athletes and local residents persevered through intermittent rain showers, 50-kilometer wind gusts, and even flat tires to complete the inaugural triathlon held in...
Newly installed access mat at Bird’s Point
When the summer season hits full force, temperatures often hit the high 20˚C and even into the 30˚C and there is the need to...
Understanding the African Canadian culture in rural Sask.
The stories of African Canadian immigrants who moved to rural Saskatchewan are rare but just as important as everyone else’s.On June 22, residents of...
Flags raised in spirit of reconciliation
New flagpoles fly Canadian, Saskatchewan, Treaty 4 and Métis flags
Four new flagpoles stand in front of the Indian Head town office, bearing the Canadian,...
Daywalker-Pelletier honoured by postage stamp
Hopes this inspires more young Indigenous women to become leaders
Marie Anne Daywalker-Pelletier says she hopes the commemorative postage stamp issued in Fort Qu’Appelle last...
Two nature projects will upgrade Adair Creek Trail
Wolseley Sea Cadets
The Wolseley Sea Cadet Corps is working on two nature projects to fulfill the community service requirements of their program.The group maintains...
Riot’s Raffey chosen to be on Team Canada
Women’s Football is an emerging sport across the country and world, and one Whitewood local is at the top of her sport.Hailee Raffey, a...
Day Walker-Pelletier on Canada Post stamp
Marie-Ann Day Walker-Pelletier is one of three community leaders being honoured this week as part of National Indigenous History Month with a commemorative Canadian...
















