Melville Art Fest set for 2025
The Melville Art Club is inviting the public to what they are calling the art event of the year.
Art Fest 2025 is set for...
Owner of 3rd Ave shop requests reduced rate at landfill after...
The owner of the shop that burned down on 3rd Ave East is requesting a reduced rate at the landfill for the cleanup of...
Crop harvested for 2025 Mils Ag Fundraiser
The Melville Millionaires Organization continues to benefit from their annual Ag Fundraiser, which recently wrapped up.
The Mils organization and their team of volunteers harvested...
Jill Lowe wins Canadian Proffessional Rodeo Association award
Last weekend, Jill Lowe, a 25-year member of the Moose Mountain Rodeo Association Committee, was recognized for the work she has done to keep...
Former mayor’s wit and words get published
A series of articles, originally written for the Indian Head-Wolseley News and The Qu’Appelle Spirit, have been compiled into a convenient book format. The...
Deadline looms to sign $10 daycare extension
With less than six months remaining for the province to sign an extension to the $10-a-day childcare agreement with the federal government, the opposition...
Eagles Nest Care Clinic Opens in Fort Qu’Appelle
A unique $7 million Indigenous cultural health care facility that opened in Fort Qu’Appelle on Tuesday, Sept. 30 was described as being “the icing...
Truth and Reconciliation recognized
They came from four directions like an orange wave through the valley and converged at Buffalo Crossing on Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation west of...
Charlie Angus makes stop in Fort on cross-country tour
Charlie Angus, who is on a cross-country speaking tour to combat what he believes is the “threat and menace” to democratic freedom from the...
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan Flag raised at regional office in I.H.
In anticipation of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, activities were organized by Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) in Indian Head last Saturday to commemorate...

















