Little League: Are You Not Entertained?
A large crowd of parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and friends turned out Wednesday evening at the Elizabeth School ball diamonds to watch some of Kindersley’s youngest ball players learn the game.
Urging farms to make safety a daily priority. Enjoy our special section for Ag Safety Week.
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Kim Gartner, MLA for KINDERSLEY - BIGGAR
Constituency Office: Unit 5, 1001 Main St. PO Box 2620, Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0. Phone: 306-463-4446. kgartnermla@outlook.com.
Two Kindersley Playschool kids led the pack outside the Kindersley Co-op Food Store on Wednesday morning, with classmates and teachers lined up behind for the adventure inside.
A young winner hauls home a prize-packed basket from the Kerrobert Composite School gymnasium at Spring Bingo on Sunday, May 10.
A Kindersley Royals pitcher and catcher talk strategy on the mound during U13 baseball action against the Rosetown Angels on Wednesday, May 6.
Can broken toys be transformed into pieces of art? The Grade 4 students at Westberry Elementary School proved it can. This is the second year students have brought their broken toys to school…
Eston's Little Free Pantry received a $5,000 Stomping Grounds Grant from Adama Canada, a chemical company associated with Emerge Ag Solutions.
FUTURE STARS OF THE DIAMOND. A large crowd of parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and friends turned out Wednesday evening at the Elizabeth School ball diamonds…
Lorraine Hartsook brought joy to the residents at Caleb Village with her award-winning musical entertainment on Friday afternoon.
A Kindersley Royals batter connects during last Wednesday’s home game against Outlook. The game finished up before the wind and rain came later in the evening.
The Leader Library invited all babies born from May 2025 to May 2026 to join their moms at the library's annual Baby Blitz on Wednesday morning, May 13.
Luseland District School's Elementary Drama Production took the stage Wednesday, May 13 with The Ever After, a fairytale tell-all where Snow White, Cinderella and a frog-turned-prince…
Const. Ty Kohlman of the Luseland Police Service joined Delta Co-op staff at the Luseland Bike Rodeo. Every child went home with a prize and two lucky students rode away on brand new bikes.
If you happen to be in Luseland, be sure to check out the beautiful art exhibit on display at Luseland Library's art gallery. Marilyn Zunti's artisan collection of handmade bird houses…
Pool's almost ready. Members of the 2026 lifeguard crew get the front office at the Luseland Credit Union Community Swimming Pool in shape for the season on May 13.
The rain that fell Thursday, May 14 was a welcome sight across the parched west-central landscape. The howling winds that came with it were not.
Former Kindersley resident Ron Lamont recalled the town's roundhouse was a very busy place when he came to Kindersley in 1949. The roundhouse had at least nine stalls.
Sixteen young entrepreneurs showcased their homemade products at Eston Composite School on Wednesday afternoon, May 13. The Grade 5 Power Play Young Entrepreneurs…
Members of the Catholic Women’s League gathered in Rosetown on May 4 for the 90th Saskatoon Diocesan CWL Convention hosted at St. Theresa Parish.
A four-up team of Clydesdales pulls a vintage seed drill across freshly worked ground, demonstrating how prairie farmers put in a crop before tractors took over the field.
Newspaper archives from 1982 revealed a local resident's blast from the past. As a hot air balloon pilot, Kindersley resident Laura Wyman was familiar with the loud hot blast of flame…
People with the Amphibious Response Safety Unit displayed their rescue equipment in Regina on the legislature grounds to highlight Safe Boating Awareness Week.
Two generations grew up watching Mr. Dressup on television. Sixty-five years ago, on May 13, 1961, Mr. Dressup (aka Ernie Coombs) married Mrs. Dressup (aka Lynn Hodgkiss).
The province wants "innovators" to create technological methods to keep invasive aquatic creatures out of Saskatchewan's waters.
Farmers in west-central Saskatchewan had 13 per cent of their fields seeded, including 31 per cent of their peas, the latest crop report said.
Saskatchewan posted the strongest month-over-month manufacturing sales growth among the provinces in March, according to figures from Statistics Canada.
How do you sum up a book as comprehensive as Homegrown Radicals? It’s challenging as it covers so much in its 250 pages. The world after September 11, 2001, is such a different place…
Saskatchewan RCMP are reminding riders to put safety first as warmer weather pushes more all-terrain vehicles onto roads, trails and off-road areas across the province.
Saskatchewan recorded the second-highest year-over-year growth in wholesale trade among the provinces in March, according to figures released May 14 by Statistics Canada.
A national advertising campaign promoting policing and law enforcement careers in Saskatchewan generated nearly 14 million digital impressions over roughly five weeks this spring…
The governments of Alberta and Canada have agreed on a path to build a new oil pipeline to the west coast, with construction able to begin as early as Sept. 1, 2027.
A vehicle stolen from a Rosetown business was recovered nearly 400 kilometres away in Vegreville, Alta., one of several theft-related files handled by Rosetown and Kyle RCMP last week.