Erroll Kinistino launches mini-doc on arts & activism
The late 1960s was a unique time in history where people began to speak up about what they were witnessing. Some of the strongest...
Chinese canola tariff still overshadowing harvest
Despite a cool, wet, and smoky growing season, most canola producers in this province are pleased with what they’ve seen in the field this...
Woodworker faces closure amid childcare funding uncertainty
In Cupar, nestled in a downtown building, lies Kustom Kitties Canada, a woodworking company with humble beginnings and big dreams. Started in 2018 by...
Fees waived by Fort in new Treaty 4 service agreement
After several years of contentious and often strained negotiations, a new public service agreement between the Town of Fort Qu’Appelle and the Treaty Four...
RCMP National Memorial Service marks 90 years
The second Sunday in September has been a very special day for RCMP members across the country. Since 1935, that day is one of...
Childhood antics at Windthorst farm inspiration for book series
Becoming a children’s book author wasn’t something Rob Swallow envisioned himself doing, but once the seed was planted, a whole world of imagination opened.
“It...
The leashes were off at Bark Park official opening
Several canine residents of Wawota brought their human companions to the official opening of the community’s new Dog Park last Sunday, Sept. 14.
Wawota Mayor...
Communities urge residents to take part in 2026 census
The next national census is still more than a year away, but communities across Saskatchewan are already encouraging residents to prepare to take part....

















