Sask. Athletics volunteers help with officiating
Volunteers are the backbone to any successful event and the First Nations Summer Games are no exception.
One of the main supports for the games...
Volunteers help ensure smooth running of Games
Athletes at the First Nation Summer Games may have received the recognition, but it was the volunteers and staff who ensured the event ran...
Ochapowace lives up to Summer Games challenge
The task for one of Saskatchewan’s smallest native communities in hosting the 2015 Saskatchewan First Nations Summer Games was daunting, but Ochapowace First Nation...
Benesocky’s vision becomes redneck reality
Al Benesocky’s Filthy Redneck Country Club (FRCC) is a one of a kind idea for Canada, and his third and final event of the...
Perpetua nets tennis medals
The Western Canada Summer Games were an unforgettable experience for one Melville participant.
Clarizze Perpetua earned two bronze medals in tennis, one for the team...
Small town papers serve communities
The news recently of the closure of two newspapers in northern Saskatchewan sent a wave of shock and then a wave of nostalgia through...
Piller, Raymond
PILLER – Raymond Charles Piller was born April 15, 1937 to Jacob and Katherine (nee Wolfe) Piller. He was born and raised on the...
Benefit cabaret for homeless Langs
When Mike and Leni Lang lost their home to fire at Crooked Lake on Aug. 2, it didn’t take long for folks in the...
Diving a safer sport than most think
Learning to dive might seem death-defying to some people, but instructor Sydney Hesselberg says there isn’t a lot of danger involved.
“It’s safe. That’s the...
Coaches and players have their say on WMBL season
The Melville Millionaires of the Western Major Baseball League didn’t have a banner season, finishing outside the post-season party thanks to a seven-game losing...












