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Newly minted ‘Chief’s Medal’ recreated from original

Only 300 limited and numbered medals created The museum in Fort Qu’Appelle is getting a copy of a rare ‘Chief’s medal’ which were given to...

Kipling council approves new community garden location

Mayor Pat Jackson and all councillors took part in the October meeting of Kipling Town Council, which took place on Tuesday, Oct. 12.ReportsThe report...

New ‘Tow Away Zone’ bylaw upsets Mission Ridge

A new bylaw in Fort Qu’Appelle, that now authorizes vehicles parked along the north side of Sioux Avenue to be towed away and impounded,...

Melville Remembrance Day to be virtual event

Remembrance Day is a time to remember reverently the sacrifices made by our Veterans, their families and those affected by all the world wars...

Drop-in archery program resumes

Targets were lined up last Monday, Oct 18, and bows and arrows were taken out of storage as the Grenfell Wildlife Federation resumed its...

Mils struggle; lose last three

The SJHL’s Melville Millionaires played three games over the last week and while they didn’t pick up a victory, they did earn a couple...

Contest being held to promote local businesses

Cornerstone Credit Union offers cash prize to people As we have worked to find our way through the uncertainties that have enveloped us over the...

Food Drive being launched in Kipling through partnership

It comes upon you slowly.There is no ‘sudden attack’.Instead, it will stalk you for days, even weeks, relentlessly.You might even see it coming, yet...

Old George’s Museum mentioned in National Geographic

Old George’s Museum and Hidden Village, located alongside the Trans Canada highway at Whitewood, was one of the few places mentioned in a book...

Melville Mils split series against Yorkton Terriers

A victory couldn’t have come at a better time for the Melville Millionaires, and it would be a local product who would dent the...

Provincial News

Bangor, Yorkton, and two rural residences raided

Gunshots, a SWAT team, and a heavy police presence are not scenes typically associated with small-town Saskatchewan, but for residents of Bangor, that’s exactly...

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