Melville Legion presents awards
Remembrance Day contest
A gathering was held on Tuesday, June 22 at Veterans Park in Melville to present achievement awards to some of this year’s...
National gold for Melville student welder
This year’s Skills Canada National competition came close to home this year, in fact, close to many people. The 2021 event was held nationwide...
SE College and Vermilion Energy sign multi year partnership
Southeast College has announced a new bursary partnership with Vermilion Energy. Vermilion Energy has committed to a $3,000 annual contribution for the next three...
Ticket sales slacking in Fort’s pelican race
The 6th annual Lions Club Pelican race in Fort Qu’Appelle appears to be off to a slow start. There are 29,000 pelicans in the...
FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron “pained” by Pope Francis’ response
Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indian Nations (FSIN) said they are all pained and saddened by Pope Francis’ “lack of effort...
Archdiocese removes the Hugonard statue
The statue of Joseph Hugonard, the 19th century missionary priest known as the “apostle of the Salteaux, Cree and the Sioux” was removed from...
Canada Day celebrations
July long weekend will be recognized in several local communities next week while many plan to wait until the provincial health restrictions are lifted...
Restrictions ease for international travellers
The Government of Canada announced earlier this week details of the first phase of its approach to easing border measures for travellers entering Canada.Beginning...
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...
Indigenous art and artifacts
Fort Qu’Appelle Libary
Five years ago, the federal government formally acknowledged the Metis as partners in the Canadian confederation, but the contributions of the Michif,...















