Federal carbon tax increase is no April Fool’s joke
25 per cent increase starts April 1, 2022
April 1, 2022 will see another 25 per cent increase to the carbon tax if the Trudeau...
Melville Art Club Show & Sale
After being on a hiatus due to COVID-19, the Melville Art Club will see the return of its Art Show and Sale next month,...
City discusses effectiveness of tax incentives
Tax incentives for both businesses and residents was a lengthy discussion amongst city council at their last workshop on Mar. 7 where councillors and...
Bromantics warm crowd at Kipling Arts Council
It was a welcome interruption.Last week, in the middle of what was otherwise another blustery installment of “Winter 2022” a little bit of the...
Icy patch causes five semi pile-up on Highway 1
The Trans-Canada Highway outside of Whitewood turned into mayhem on Monday night when a one kilometre stretch of roadway saw three different accidents in...
Staff shortages are affecting heath care in rural Sask.
Health care and services have been receiving media coverage lately and while most coverage depicts the shortages in staff for acute care or long...
Traffic lights on 3rd Avenue to be removed
Potential cost to replace up to $250,000; city moving to 4-way stop signs in 2023
For decades Melville has been known as a city with...
Melville EDC pursuing various new industries
The City of Melville is hoping that a number of economic development projects they are working on will help reverse the decline in population...
$140,000 in school funding for Truth and Reconciliation
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing approximately $140,000 in grants to advance truth and reconciliation education in the province.Each of the 27 provincial school...
Auctioneers take bids from around the world
Selling anything from toys to real estate
“The best part is all the cool things we get to sell; we’re better than a museum because...

















