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Spring football season to start soon

It might seem a little early, but for John Svenson, kicking off football season can start anytime. Svenson, Melville’s largest booster of the gridiron game,...

Millionaires host 100 for spring camp

The Melville Millionaires spring camp had a little bit of everything — and that was by design. About 100 players, ranging in age from 14...

Prairie Fire camp April 1 & 2

The Melville Prairie Fire may have been knocked out of the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League’s playoff picture, but they have no reason to hang...

Melville gun show a hit with firearm enthusiasts

Melville’s Chamber of Commerce Gun Show was a first for the city and it got solid reviews from sellers and organizers alike. The show, which...

Former Mils shine as Spitfires earn QVHL title

The Grenfell Spitfires and their fans did something they haven’t been able to do for 30 years — on March 24 they celebrated a...

New archery club up and shooting in new location

Archers in the city have a new club where they can shoot for fun or in competition. When Melville’s Tru Flite Archery club decided to...

Hunt over for WMBL Mils coach

There will be a few familiar faces in the Melville Millionaires’ dugout once the Western Major Baseball League (WMBL) starts in June. Returning to the...

Ringette becoming popular in the city

Ringette is the latest sport available in the city and organizer Jamie Simpson is hoping it can grow from its humble start this winter. “We...

MCS Cobras pushed to limit in conference playoffs

The MCS Sr. Girls basketball team hosted the first round of playoffs on their home court last weekend. The five-team conference tournament promoted...

‘Melly’ decides to step down as Millionaires’ trainer

When the season ended for the Melville Millionaires, every player on the team was eligible to return. Trainer Dave Melnychuk could have returned as well,...

Provincial News

Echo Lake swim marks latest milestone after amputation

As emergency lights flashed along the shoreline and an RCMP boat approached from behind, Mark Herbison kept his head down and continued swimming through...

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