Condemned church demolished after 105 years
The old weather worn church at the Full Gospel Indian Bible School on B-Say-Tah Road was torn down this week. Originally built in 1916...
Volunteers prepare flower planters
Fort Qu’Appelle Community in Bloom
The weather is turning the corner and Communities in Bloom in Fort Qu’Appelle is once again getting ready to spruce...
Community kitchen opens at Food Bank
one this week when the facility held their grand re-opening to officially launch its new community kitchen.A ribbon cutting event was held on May...
Tickets issued for failure to slow to 60 km/hr
Base fines starts at $230 plus $4 per km over 60 km/hr
“When you’re standing by the side of the highway and a vehicle passes...
Melville Chamber of Commerce holds annual meeting April 20
The Melville Chamber of Commerce held its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, April 20 at the Melville Community Works building. The Board Members are...
Vaccines up to 92 per cent effective over time
If you are one of the eligible people and found a clinic available to get the COVID-19 vaccine, it is also important to remember...
Expanding vaccination ages for Saskatchewan residents
The eligible age ranges for booking COVID 19 vaccinations is lowering incrementally through the week. Beginning Wednesday, April 28 the eligible age dropped to...
Esterhazy K3 mine construction progresses for 2022 opening
When the south shaft headframe is fully operational in March 2022, it will double the hoisting capacity at K3. Each shaft will have 36,000...
Art Club Show & Sale will run May and June
The Melville Art Club’s Annual Show and Sale was cancelled last year but is being held this year at Melville Community Works with COVID-19...
The little stone church
Before Alexander Robson came west in 1883 to work as a Presbyterian missionary in Fort Qu’Appelle, Wolseley and Indian Head, he had been a...

















