Trespassing law has hunters uncertain
Saskatchewan’s new trespassing law has many local hunters adopting a “wait and see” attitude before they pass final judgement on the legislation, says the...
Locomotive 5114 celebrated
Melville’s Railway Museum held a 100th birthday party Sunday, Aug. 18. And the celebrant in this case has led an adventuresome life. She’s originally...
Toy collector turned toy creator
When Tom Matt accompanied his dad to the Lestock Massey-Ferguson dealership where the elder Matt bought his first new tractor, Tom probably would have...
Court decision allows hunting without a licence
Canadian First Nation Members
By Lin Orosz
Grasslands News
A Provincial Court decision that all First Nations members in Canada can hunt in Saskatchewan without licences...
Provincial Building up for sale
Melville’s government-owned Provincial Building is on the sales block.
The two storey building, covering nearly 19,000 square feet and sitting on .96 acres on Second...
Thunder Clean Energy makes debut in Melville
New business offers solar power options
The new solar power outlet, Thunder Clean Energy has opened its doors in Melville. With the number of farmers...
Council approves new reline for city sewers
A few years ago, a project led by Andrew Fahlman, Director of Public Works and Planning Services, was in action to find problems within...
Opinions differ on new trespassing law
New trespassing rules now require people to get permission from the landowner to access rural property.
In the past, landowners were responsible to post their...
Hi, Melville.
Customers and the cannabis curious were greeted at the June 7 opening of the Tweed shop in the mall with a “Hi. Melville.”
Legal, recreational...
SADD holding students accountable
Last week, students apart of SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) hosted events to help bring awareness of impaired driving. From special themed days to...
















