Melville council discusses streets, Merv Moore and bylaws
Melville City council meet for their first meeting of 2022 on Jan. 17 where a number of items were discussed, including street repairs, bylaws...
Ukrainian Congress of Canada’s Nation Builders Award
By Elaine AshfieldGrasslands News
Long time Melville resident, Merv Ozirny, was honored in November 2021 with a very prestigious award, a Ukrainian Congress of Canada’s...
SADD group sends a message of awareness
Students from Melville Comprehensive School (MCS) are reminding people not to drink and drive right on the bag. It’s a brilliant maneuver similar to...
Unified Grassroots – reminding us who we are
Often, the most important work that we do, might be something we did not expect (or want) to be called upon to do.The work...
Public health orders extended to February 28
Saskatchewan’s current public health orders will be extended to February 28, 2022.Under the current public health orders, masking is mandatory in all indoor public...
Mayor sees a bright future for Melville
The mayor of Melville is looking forward to 2022 and he thinks the city has a bright future in front of it.In a New...
Goal reached for Cst. Patton Memorial Park
National Police Federation donation of $10,000 helps push fundraising over $150,000 goal
Local support and donations from national groups have enabled a committee in Indian...
Melville Chamber gearing up for new year despite challenges
The Melville & District Chamber Of Commerce is gearing up for a new year despite the continued challenges that come with the ongoing pandemic.In...
$40 billion First Nation compensation coming
The Government of Canada announced this week that Agreements-in-Principle have been reached in relation to compensation for those harmed by discriminatory underfunding of First...
OK Tire delivers Christmas to Melville
As families and residents sit down to their supper meal, out on the lawn ‘There arose such a clatter‘‘ – sounds of Christmas music...

















