Justin Trudeau officially dropped the writ on Sunday and Canadians will now head to the federal election polls on Sept. 20. Three candidates have so… Read More »
Maple Creek’s new fire hall has been held up as an example of the benefits of collaboration between communities, municipalities and provincial government. Money raised… Read More »
[caption id="attachment_5714" align="alignleft" width="300"] Premier Scott Moe chats with guests outside the fire hall.[/caption] From dealing with Trans-Canada Highway rollovers and property fires, to… Read More »
There are signs of a resurgence of interest in Maple Creek as a tourism destination. Spurred on by the scaling back of COVID-19 restrictions, thousands… Read More »
In 40 years of ranching, David Flundra has never experienced a drought like the one now affecting Saskatchewan livestock producers. He said heat and lack… Read More »
Local ranchers have welcomed Saskatchewan Government’s pledge of $119 million to support livestock producers facing disastrous drought conditions. They hope the federal government will now… Read More »
How do you reach an RCMP officer if it is not an emergency? It was a question raised by Councillor Cara Teichroeb at the July… Read More »