Unions fight back on budget cuts and threat of privatizing Crowns
A small but vocal gathering was held in front of Premier Brad Wall’s Swift Current constituency office on April 21 protesting both the impact...
Highway #4 south of Swift Current reopened after fatal collision
Highway #4 just south of Swift Current has been reopened following a fatal collision which occurred early this morning.
RCMP report that a 25-year-old woman...
Community invited to celebrate restoration of library funding
A party is being thrown in Swift Current on April 29 to celebrate the provincial government’s decision to restore funding to Saskatchewan libraries.
Saturday’s celebration,...
SUMA and Southwest communities speak out against Bill 64
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) held a press conference on Monday to highlight their concern that Bill 62 is tearing up binding contracts...
Traffic re-routed around downtown construction zone
A portion of Chaplin St. E. through Swift Current’s downtown core will be closed for two weeks to allow crews to complete an infrastructure...
Chinook Regional Library making last gasp funding request to municipalities in order to remain...
A smaller network of regional libraries with reduced staff will be seeking support from municipal governments across the Southwest in order to continue providing...
Monahan featured during Write Out Loud tonight
Prince Albert poet and writing instructor Lynda Monahan will take to the Write Out Loud stage on Wednesday, April 19.
Monahan’s work has been published...
Colter Wall kicking off album release tour at Lyric Theatre
Colter Wall will be in Swift Current on May 5 to kick off a busy touring schedule in support of his debut full length...
Milk container recycling another reason to visit SARCAN
The opportunity to recycle milk containers is providing environmentally conscious individuals another reason to visit SARCAN.
Effective April 1, consumers began to be charged a...
The many faces and places on the Canada 150 Commemorative note
It’s not easy representing 150 years of Confederation on a single bank note. But the Bank of Canada’s new commemorative note does just that...