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...
Melville to get additional gas tax payments
Will mean an extra $551,000 for city over two years
Communities such as Melville will once again be receiving a financial boost for its infrastructure...
New cemetery signs installed
Visitors will be pleasantly surprised when visiting the Melville Cemetery and seeing the new signs installed in April. The Melville Cemetery signs were in...
Métis Sask. nomination, elections
Métis voters in Saskatchewan will go to the polls in May to elect members of the Provincial Métis Council.For governance purposes, the Métis Nation...
Kerr shares the joy of art with youth and seniors
Melville Art Club
Joan Kerr is a grandmother who not only enjoys painting but she also loves sharing that passion with another generation of future...
Neudorf Nature Trail – You’ll appreciate the sight
“It’s a sight to see; you’ve got to see it to appreciate it,” Keith Gerstner, president of the Neudorf Nature Trails & Bird Society,...
Saskatchewan expanding virtual health care options
Saskatchewan is expanding capacity to provide secure, responsive virtual health care, so patients can safely, securely and conveniently access services well into the future....
Area drive-in set to open
Since cinemas are operating with limited capacity and health officials continue to recommend people participate in outdoor activities, drive-in theatres offer movie enthusiasts a...
Broadview groups Bloom Together to form one
Broadview has multiple parks but volunteers are needed to help maintain the inviting green spaces. A new group is being formed to better facilitate...
The church that nearly broke a Ukrainian parish
The Ukrainian Catholic parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary almost went broke 70 years ago when it built a church...

















