Multiple departments called to fire in Qu’Appelle Valley
A massive wildfire burned approximately 1,500 acres of land in the Qu’Appelle Valley, involving resources from the Cupar, Southey, Lipton, Piapot, Pasqua, and Muscowpetung...
Community newspapers urge Ottawa to support local media with advertising set-aside
Saskatchewan’s community newspapers have joined counterparts across the country in calling on the federal government to reserve at least 25 per cent of its...
NDP calls for change after ER gaffes in local hospitals
The opposition NDP are once again ringing the alarm bells as another case of misdirection at rural emergency rooms has occurred.
“Somebody is going to...
Canada Post workers shift to rotating strikes
The nation-wide strike action from Canada Post workers has come to an end as rotating strikes take its place.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers...
Edenwold skating rink future is still in limbo
The future of the Edenwold Memorial Rink continues to remain uncertain. Back in the fall of 2023, it was forced to shut down due...
Alpaca Ranch takes pride in Rookie of the Year nomination
While Saskatchewan Open Farm Days officially won the 2025 Hospitality Saskatchewan’s Rookie of the Year Award, top three finalist Tiger Lily Alpaca Ranch outside...
Community mourns passing of longtime umpire and local sports legend, Lyle...
The southeast Saskatchewan ball community is mourning the loss of one of its most respected and beloved figures, Lyle Balogh, who passed away this...
FSIN 4th Vice-Chief calls for transparency after audit
Craig McCallum is not going to sit quietly after a recent forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations turned up millions of...
Local area blacksmith history preserved by simple display
Blacksmithing is now considered an outdated trade but at one time these men played a crucial role in rural communities. A special display and...

















