Artists Shelley Miller creates a living quilt
Artist Shelley Miller is calling her latest “homemade” artwork a success.
Miller, formerly from Melville, used city residents to create a living quilt for her...
Lake residents concerned over water diversion
Saskatchewan’s water systems impact the lives of every person in the province and one group of residents is not pleased with a proposed water...
Sask. gov’t. named in lawsuit for Bonneau’s death
The parents of the six-year-old boy who was beaten to death on the Kahkewistahaw First Nation while in foster care have now filed a...
Sask.’s role in war discussed at Motherwell
The Motherwell Homestead saw and heard a great deal of Canadian war history on Aug. 15.
During their binding and stoking day, Bill Waiser, author...
Gov’t planning new $8M Crooked Lake dam
One of the highlights of the Water Security Agency Report for 2015-16 is the development of a plan for a new dam at Crooked...
Balcarres building war memorial park
Over 100 years ago, Canada joined Great Britain in what would later be known as the Great War. Many men left Saskatchewan to join...
Benefit cabaret for homeless Langs
When Mike and Leni Lang lost their home to fire at Crooked Lake on Aug. 2, it didn’t take long for folks in the...
Students answer bell for Macdonald School reunion
Macdonald School in Stockholm was the scene of a 50-year reunion on Aug. 1 with a good portion of former students in attendance to...
Yorkton field day heavy on research projects
Growing season has been rough due to lack of rain, but things are looking up in Yorkton.
The third annual Parkland College/East Central Research Foundation...
Council hears arguments in unsafe pool case
A woman’s claim that she should be reimbursed after city staff damaged her swimming pool doesn’t hold water with city hall.
Pat Finnerty has been...













