It’s not exactly business as usual in Canada at the moment. On the contrary, it is an extraordinarily volatile time for the nation and its provinces. It is difficult to know what tomorrow will bring.
Tisdale, not unlike Nipawin and Melfort, is a very close-knit community in which residents support each other, and have a shared commitment the betterment of the town. Its “slower pace of life,” its ...
Black History Month in Melfort had a very special unveiling last Thursday. A bust of Dr. Alfred Shadd, noted for being the first registered Black person in Saskatchewan, received its first public ...
The Melfort Arts Council and City of Melfort want to get a better idea about what people in the city and area want from their arts and culture experience.
An exhibition commemorating Black History Month has opened at the Kerry Vickar Centre in Melfort. The Gallery of Trailblazers ...
The Melfort Judo Tournament is back. The competition takes place during the day on Saturday at Melfort and Unit Comprehensive Collegiate, with a training session in the evening for a full provincial ...
Trent Billette, a member of the Buffalo River Dene Nation in northern Saskatchewan, has started a company that supports the development and sustainability of Indigenous businesses. The young ...
Since its founding in 2010, Postmedia and its broad umbrella of community and national media outlets have been focused on telling the stories that matter to Canadians from coast to coast. With ...
Melfort’s Marguerite Riel Centre is once again offering its Gaining Independence program of learning. It began on Tuesday, Feb. 4 and continues every Tuesday for six weeks, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. There ...
SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Days initiative is wrapping up on a successful note. The province-wide effort to get essential items into the hands of people in need has resulted in 1,000 bags of those ...