Dust, grit and eight seconds
Enjoy a few photos from the 33rd Annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo.
May 28, 29 and 30, 2026 at the West Central Events Centre! Enjoy our special Rodeo section.
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On May 27th and 28th, 570 athletes took part in the Battle West Track and Field Districts in North Battleford, with 29 of them from KCS!
Found his wheels. A young customer shows off his prize, a pull-along pup, after a successful morning of bargain hunting at Eatonia's Town-Wide Garage Sale…
Kindersley's Roar for More Bike Rally kicked off on Saturday morning, May 30th, when bikers met at 112 Railway West in Kindersley to raise funds for a worthwhile project.
Many in the community were saddened to see two remaining Paterson Grain elevators dismantled in the community of Fox Valley. The demolition took place on Tuesday, May 19th.
My name is Evan Pelletier, and I am a marketing student at the University of Alberta with an interest in communication, storytelling and digital media.
Bryan and Julie Greer welcomed a burst of colour to their Kindersley back yard when a group of orioles came for a visit. The brighter birds are the males, which migrate to the area in mid-May.
Spencer Parker of Winnipeg, MB nearly loses his seat with one hand high as bareback bronc N250 Rock Star kicks out during the 33rd annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo on Thursday, May 28.
Rodeo is a family affair that encompasses multiple generations. These families don't just attend rodeos; they live them and are tied together by the sport.
The Elizabeth School gym was filled with the sound of music on Wednesday evening, May 20th. Michael Reece introduced the Grade 6 band at the beginning of the evening.
Back in the day not many people used valuable film to photograph an outhouse. However, this lopsided structure was captured on film in the 1940s.
The Heritage Gallery at the Prairie West Historical Centre in Eston unveiled the artwork of local artist Kelly Knight on Thursday evening, May 28th.
Madison Ley's recent trip to Ireland with 4-H Canada was a huge opportunity she was able to experience as a member of the Kerrobert Multiple 4-H Club.
REGINA – With spring fieldwork underway, Nature Saskatchewan is asking farmers and the public to watch for the return of the endangered burrowing owl.
Star Wars lives on as the latest movie, The Mandalorian and Grogu, was featured at the local theatre. Star Wars was first released almost fifty years ago in May of 1977…
"Look way up … waaaay up!" Those were words heard by generations of Canadian kids over 3,000 episodes and throughout 27 years.
Farmers had nearly 70 per cent of their west-central Saskatchewan fields seeded early last week. They were 69 per cent finished planting their crops as of May 25, up from 30 per cent…
Saskatchewan crops will remain insurable up to the final seeding deadline of June 20, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan says, as a cold, wet spring…
Saskatchewan RCMP and Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan stopped 5,271 vehicles and took enforcement action against 2,013 drivers and passengers during Canada Road Safety Week.
REGINA – Saskatchewan Government Insurance has appointed Kent Campbell as its new president and chief executive officer. Campbell will join SGI on Aug. 1, 2026…
Scotty hunts new prey in an exhibit at the T.rex Discovery Centre. The centre, "home of Scotty, the world's largest T. rex," opened in mid-May, and visitors may see other new attractions…
ESTEVAN – The same day the legislative session wrapped up in Regina, with fiery rhetoric about how horrible it would be if Saskatchewan refurbished its coal-fired power plants…
Alessia Cara and the Barenaked Ladies will help residents celebrate Canada Day. Those acts will be among performers on the national broadcast from Ottawa on July 1…
Staff are opening the gates to provincial parks on Saturday to celebrate National Trails Day. “Spending time in nature and being active is something important we can do for ourselves…
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP responded to a range of calls between May 22 and 28, with erratic driving complaints and a semi rollover among the week's notable files.
Business people up to 35 years old can receive grants and mentorship through the Young Entrepreneur Bursary program.
Officials promise that Canadians will learn about bad weather further in advance now that they’ve adopted artificial intelligence to help in their forecasts.
Unity RCMP and the Wilkie and Macklin detachments handled a range of complaints between May 19 and 25, including an assault charge in Unity and an impaired driving charge near Macklin.
Every day, I have the pleasure of driving by the Kindersley Regional Park Golf Course on my way to work. I golfed it once, probably in the late 1980s, before I actually knew how to golf.