Quilt show displays variety of creative skills
Melville and District Quilters Guild hosted its bi-annual show last weekend and people who have a thing for fabric were out in full force...
St. Henry’s closer to supporting a refugee family
When Tom Durham stood up in St. Henry’s Roman Catholic Church one day and mentioned that the parish should help bring in a refugee...
Councillors start 2016 budget debate March 30
By Jason G. Antonio
Advance Reporter
City council has finally set a date to discuss the 2016 budget.
The group chose Wednesday, March 30 at 6 p.m....
Ouellete places at festival with film about pets, mom
Filmmaker Dianne Ouellette’s work is always personal and one of her films was recently recognized at the Slamdance Film Festival.
The film Red is Dead...
Parkland College named one of Saskatchewan’s top employers
Parkland College has been named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for 2016.
The award winners were announced in the Feb. 3 editions of the Regina...
Teachers, staff honoured
Education Minister Don Morgan proclaimed Feb. 7 to 13 as Teacher Staff Appreciation Week in Saskatchewan.
“Preparing students for their future is an important responsibility,”...
Prairie Women on Snowmobiles stops in Balcarres
Submitted by Judy Hershmiller
The Prairie Women on Snowmobiles visited Balcarres Feb. 3 when they stopped at the Broncs Kitchen at lunchtime.
They were on...
Chick shares his story of life with diabetes
Almost 30 people were on hand at Melville Community Works on Feb. 8 to discuss new advances in insulin pumps, making life simpler for...
Seniors supports available in Melville through Sunrise Health
Melville is one community within the Sunrise Health Region (SHR) that offers many supports to seniors who need assistance.
Canadians are living longer than ever,...
Liberals reverse law, reinstate funds to First Nations
By Samantha Magee
Grasslands News
The new Liberal federal government will reinstate funds to First Nations that failed to comply with the First Nations Financial...














