ROCKING THE GRAD PARADE (61 Photos)
Preston Carter celebrated his graduation from Kindersley Composite School by taking centre stage during Thursday's Grad Parade.
Enjoy our special West Central Grads 2026 section featuring grads from Kindersley, Kerrobert, Luseland, Plenty, Eatonia, Easton, Leader, Marengo.
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Happy Canada Day! Grab a burger and celebrate. Canada is known for our beef. We feed over 3 million cattle each year and produce over 3 billion pounds of beef every year.
A colourful painted rock leads the ever-growing rock snake along the Kindersley Walking Trail, where residents continue adding their own creative designs to the community art project.
Kerrobert Composite School recognized National Indigenous Peoples Day by celebrating the histories, cultures, languages and contributions of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples.
Preston Carter celebrated his graduation from Kindersley Composite School by taking centre stage during Thursday's Grad Parade. Joined by his bandmates on a trailer…
The Trans Canada Trail has reached a major milestone, surpassing 30,000 kilometres of trail connecting every province and territory and all three Canadian coastlines.
Residents and visitors are invited to celebrate Canada Day in Kindersley with a full day of family-friendly activities on Wednesday, July 1, beginning with breakfast…
Construction continues on UFA's new cardlock facility in Kindersley. The office renovations have recently been completed, with staff expected to move into the renovated space in July…
Young entrepreneurs made the most of the sunshine by setting up a lemonade stand on the weekend, enthusiastically waving to every passing vehicle in hopes of attracting customers.
Kindersley's July 1 celebrations have been bringing the community together for generations, and photographs preserved through the years offer a glimpse into how local businesses…
Welcome Wagon volunteers are ready to help newcomers discover everything Kindersley and the surrounding area have to offer.
Kinley Hildebrandt held another successful toy drive on Sunday afternoon, June 21. The sun was shining as people gathered in the Kindersley Mall parking lot to drop off toy donations…
Tuesday afternoon, June 23, marked the first Kindersley Co-op Community Lunch of the summer, giving residents the chance to enjoy a burger or hot dog while supporting a local cause.
The sun was shining for Leader's first outdoor market of the season, which took place Thursday afternoon, June 25th. There were eight vendors stationed at Sandhills Credit Union Marketplace.
Eatonia was a busy place on Saturday, June 20, as residents and visitors gathered for a full day of community activities.
A document issued by the Saskatchewan Government Motor License Division in 1939 offered motorists a list of "Good Safety Rules to Observe."
Visitors to Leader can once again stop at the community's tourist information caboose, where local attractions and regional highlights are just a conversation away.
This graduation memory is from 1967. My oldest sister, Blanche, was graduating from St. Angela's Academy in Prelate, while I was just beginning my school years in Liebenthal.
LUSELAND—The Town of Luseland's mayor says engineers will examine the condition of Highway 31 through the community once weather conditions improve.
The Saskatchewan government has completed its first-ever Crown public offering for helium and associated gas mineral rights, generating $15.9 million while introducing…
BURSTALL—The Town of Burstall is asking whoever took an important piece of the community's history to return it, promising there will be no consequences if the bell is brought back.
The Kindersley & District Co-op officially opened its new Agro Centre on June 23, celebrating a major investment in agriculture and rural communities across west-central Saskatchewan.
KINDERSLEY—The Town of Kindersley has taken the next step in the tax enforcement process on three properties with significant outstanding tax arrears.
A delightful afternoon of tea, treats and conversation brought people of all ages together at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum on Saturday, June 20 for a Formal Tea Party…
The Saskatchewan government is endorsing a new collaborative strategy designed to strengthen western and northern Canada's position as a global supplier of critical minerals.
I read Métis Matriarchs, I couldn’t help thinking of the old adage that history is written by the victors. Or, as the editors Troupe and MacKinnon put it: ”Until recently, historical scholarship…
Unity RCMP responded to multiple calls during the week of June 16 to 22, 2026, including three vehicle collisions, a crop damage complaint, and an ongoing theft investigation.
It's summertime in Alberta. The sun is shining, crops are growing and travelling contractors are hitting the road to work across Western Canada.
Six years ago this July, Your West Central Voice rolled off the press for the first time. I was living in a furnished condo with our youngest child. The newspaper was running out of a tiny 10-by-10-foot office.
Sports has its stars and its superstars but only a handful throughout the 21st century could be deemed megastars. The megastar list might include Wayne Gretzky, Babe Ruth, Tiger Woods…
Winston Churchill once said, "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." He experienced what we are now witnessing in our own country.