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The uncertain future of Melfort's Historic Post Office A proposal to create an arts and culture hub is being studied by city administration. A study is forthcoming.
For the next few weeks, a large space in Melfort’s Historic Post Office will be the studio of well-known Canadian painter and muralist Jerry Whitehead. Emergency medical personnel, local members of ...
SaskWater urges the public to stay away from residual ponds near water treatment plant. As work continues on upgrades to the residual ponds near the water treatment plant in the City of Melfort, ...
There’s a mighty thrift store in the small city of Humboldt, SK. that goes by the name Good Neighbour Store. It gives all of its profits – all of its substantial profits – away. The shop’s generosity, ...
The most recent Saskatchewan crop report for the northeast found producers pleased to see cooler temperatures and much needed rain. Dry conditions caused poor moisture conditions, leaving crops stands ...
The Power of Yoga The practice of yoga has caught on in northeast Saskatchewan, offering mental and physical well-being to many.
Former Melfort Fire chief John McDonald passed away on New Years Day. He was 72. A beloved husband, father, and grandfather, McDonald was born and raised in Melfort. His laugh, quick wit, the stories ...
Most job candidates prefer in-person interviews, according to a new survey. They crave human interaction, even while embracing generative artificial intelligence in the application process. Job ...
Tim Hortons’ Smile Cookie Campaign in Melfort has put a smile on the many faces associated with the city’s Plus Industries. Plus Industries’ involvement in the campaign has resulted in an over $15,000 ...
The Indigenous Prosperity Foundation (IPF), a national leader in Indigenous economic empowerment based in Ottawa, has released a new report entitled Bridging the Digital Divide: Enhancing Access for ...
Porcupine Plain and Tisdale welcome new doctors Two doctors will work out of Porcupine Plain and Tisdale will also have a new doctor.
Part 5 of How Canada WinsMost towns have their dream projects, unique to that place. Together, local government and citizens envision the future of their community and what would make it better.