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Film making provides kids alternative outlet

Indigenous actor and motivational speaker Kyle Nobess spent two days in Fort Qu’Appelle at the end of July helping 15 teens create a short...

Sintaluta couple named Mr. & Mrs. Batoche

Maurice and Jean Cardinal were completely surprised to be honoured as Mr. and Mrs. Batoche at the Back to Batoche Festival. The event commemorates...

Wolseley heritage property roof to be repaired

The Town Hall in Wolseley will have its roof repaired this summer.Winnipeg architect J.H.G. Russell designed the building and it was constructed in 1906...

Skyrocketing costs is hurting Saskatchewan small businesses

SaskEnergy’s recent proposal to hike natural gas rates for the small commercial sector by nearly 20 per cent with only three weeks’ notice comes...

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...

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...

Provincial News

Echo Lake swim marks latest milestone after amputation

As emergency lights flashed along the shoreline and an RCMP boat approached from behind, Mark Herbison kept his head down and continued swimming through...

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