Tuesday, April 21

Subscribe or Renew Now

Progress made on Sask. made COVID-19 vaccine

Canadian researchers are making progress on a domestically developed and manufactured COVID-19 vaccine.Scientists at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) at...

Cowessess locates 751 unmarked graves

Following the discovery of 215 children buried at the residential school in Kamloops, BC, Cowessess First Nation began a Gravesite Restoration Project on its...

A passion for reading shared in Melville by Kresowaty

Have you ever heard the line; “Having fun isn’t hard when you have a library card”. That fact is alive and well in Melville.Kayla...

Petition distributed to reopen Broadview Hospital

Nearly two years ago, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) temporarily suspended acute and emergency services at Broadview Hospital, citing staff shortages. Residents are anxious...

Former chief runs for Assembly of First Nations

By Shari NarineLocal Journalism Initiative Reporter Reginald Bellerose is confident that he has the experience and vision needed to be successful in the upcoming election...

CT scanner funding requested for Moosomin

The Moosomin and District Health Care Foundation has written to Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman asking that the province fund a CT scanner for...

Melville is a friendly community for nurse practitioner

The City of Melville is a rapidly growing community and over the past year, despite the pandemic, the area has seen many newcomers as...

Volunteers recognized for exemplary contributions

Lt. Governor’s Sovereign Medal for Volunteers Three local area volunteers are being recognized by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan with the Sovereign’s...

Bishop Exner visits the Mariahilf Chapel

Mariahilf Chapel is a historic property south of Melville just off Highway 47. The parish was started in 1892 as a Roman Catholic settlement...

Group tours potential sites for Level IV care home

Town of Grenfell Grenfell town council met for its regular meeting in the Lilac Room at 7 p.m. on June 16.Councillor Elvis Kardash, who was...

Provincial News

Local families make sacrifices for wars

Beginning in WWI and extending through to the end of WWII, communities like Kipling, Windthorst and Bender were part of what was called ‘The...