Volunteers required as need for Meals on Wheels program rises

The local Meals on Wheels program is currently in need of some volunteers to help deliver daily meals.

Jolene Martin, Volunteer Coordinator with the Saskatchewan Health Authority details the increased need for the program in the city.

"Here in Swift Current, we have four routes and close to 55 clients. Probably between 1000-1200 meals a month go out."

Martin adds there is no set amount of commitment.

Trading Post returns to its original format next week

We've heard all your comments and suggestions regarding the changes to our Trading Post format and as a result, we will be returning to the original Trading Post format as of the week of January 15th. 

Starting next week, Trading Post will air on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 11:30 am-12:00 pm. 

The return to the original format will mean the removal of music and the 30-minute segment will be exclusively for phone calls, emails, and texts relating to items to buy, sell, and trade. There will still be two commercial breaks during the feature.

Celebrations and a movie premiere to commemorate 15 years.

Living Sky Casino will be looking it's finest this evening as it celebrates 15 years in the southwest. 

Residents are invited to attend and take part in this evening's festivities which will include everything from a "Blizzards of Cash" event to appetizers to the premiere of the film "All in The SIGA Story" as General Manager for the casino Ashley Peterson explains. 

Your chance to BID, BUY and SAVE is now live

Get your fingers ready to click and bid on thousands of dollars worth of items as the Swift Current Online auction officially launches today. 

Your chance to bid, buy and save has arrived. 

This year's online auction is sure to have something for everyone with over $170,000 in items from products and services to gift cards and over 600 items to choose from. 

Roll on over and fill your bellies to help support a local athletes world cup dream

A local roller derby star is heading to France to compete in the junior world cup of roller derby for Canada and is appealing to locals' appetites to raise funds for the trip.

Ella Toles, member of the Redneck Betties will be holding the event next week as her mother and fellow teammate Carisma Toles explains.

"We are doing a burger buffet fundraiser for Ella Toles who is heading off to France for the roller derby world cup. It is on Monday July 10th from 6:00-7:30pm at the Buffalo Brew Pub."

We have our first two Frontier Day's VIP winners!!!

What a way to start the weekend then by finding out you are one of our first two big winners in our Frontier's Day VIP Experience contest. 

A big congratulations goes out to Maureen Houghton who entered the contest on Swift Current Online and shared with us that one of her favorite Frontier Day's memories was "Getting the horses all ready for the cutting shows and 4-H shows"

Our next big winner was Ronald MacWilliam who shared his favorite memory of actually being involved with Frontier Day's. Ronald said a memorable moment was

Win your way to Long Day's Night with Magic 97.1

We want you to kick off this summer festival season with a win so we are giving you a chance to win your way to Long Day's Night with Magic 97.1

Make sure to listen each weekday morning between 7 am-8 am from June 14th through to the 23rd for your cue to call in and win. 

We will be giving away tickets to the various concerts during Long Day's Night including...

Thursday, June 22nd-The Arcana Kings

Friday, June 23rd- The Royal Foundry

Saturday June 24th- Begonia

Sunday June 25th- Mariel Buckley

Digging safe can save thousands

The Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) is reminding residents to dig safely throughout the month of April and throughout the year.

Many people would most likely like to begin their spring construction projects soon and Shannon Doka, Executive Director at SCGA explains why digging safely is such an important subject.

Tourists flock to see winter attraction in Hazenmore

A bright idea and some determination have brought a unique seasonal treat to Hazenmore this holiday season.

Lois Toye approached fellow Hazenmore resident Wilhelm Neufeldt after seeing his annual igloos he created in his yard at home.

Toye's initial thought was for the community to have a festival day and play street hockey and build the igloo together. However, she says she did not realize how much work went in to the building of the structure and the time needed to freeze the blocks of ice.