Easter creativity and painting eggs at Caleb Village
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Residents at Prairie Branches take part in Easter egg decorating activities, creating colourful holiday crafts in a supportive, community-focused environment.
Lindy Bell-Gatzke’s handmade pottery is on display at Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery, along with “Expressions of Joy” artwork by local artist Breena Hebron.
Spring may be slow to arrive, but lambing season is in full swing at Circle R Ranch, where the Rast family welcomed an extraordinary set of quintuplets.
The work of two talented artists is on display as part of the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery’s spring exhibition for 2026. Local artist Breena Hebron’s mixed-media artwork…
Twenty years ago, the Plenty and District Community Players brought the stage to life with their production of “Rest Assured.”
Easter creativity and conversation were in full swing at Caleb Village in Kindersley, where Fran Paul, Cathy Bur, Gloria Lowe, Bernie Witt and Phyllis Holmes enjoyed an afternoon of egg painting and visiting.
Young voices filled the room at Pioneers Haven on Thursday morning as kindergarten to Grade 3 students shared their poetry ahead of the upcoming music festival.
The U13 Riverkings defeated Macklin 8-1 in Game 1 in Leader, then edged them 6-5 in the league final on March 29 in Macklin to secure the title.
A new regional training initiative aims to strengthen curling development across west-central Saskatchewan with the launch of the West Central Curling Academy.
You might recognize some of these Kerrobert Composite School students from 2006 who participated in a 30 Hour Famine.
People around the world still honour a man who ran halfway across Canada more than 45 years ago. Fred Fox told students in west-central Saskatchewan last week about the boy and man…
“After 11 incredible years at Leader Pharmacy, I will be stepping away from pharmacy ownership to pursue other career opportunities and focus on my family,”…
If you dig through the archives, you will discover the Kindersley and District Arts Council has been providing quality entertainment for decades.
Valerie Rustad has been nominated for the RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards. She and her husband, Grant, have operated Mid Plains Diesel for the past 35 years…
A $7.1-million project to rehabilitate the eastbound Highway 7 bridge over rail lines west of Saskatoon began earlier this week, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways said.
The governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta have issued a news release approving the emergency use of two per cent liquid strychnine to support pest management of Richardson’s ground squirrels.
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and April 11 has been designated as World Parkinson’s Day. This special day is recognized in cities, towns and villages…
People may comment on SaskPower’s plan to increase its power rates during a session in Saskatoon on Thursday.
SWIFT CURRENT — Prince Albert author Lynda Monahan will present her latest poetry collection at the Lyric Theatre on April 15 as part of the 2025-26 Write Out Loud series.
ROSETOWN — A driver has been charged with impaired operation following a traffic stop on Highway 7 in the RM of St. Andrews, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The end of winter brought a rise in influenza cases in Saskatchewan. Other viruses retreated or stood still “Hospitalizations have increased for influenza…
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has received a $5-million donation from Cameco to support construction of its new Joseph A. Remai Saskatoon Campus and expand mining education programs.
With two new mines advancing toward construction after receiving federal approval, Saskatchewan’s growing uranium sector is creating new jobs and economic opportunities…
Two people are facing drug trafficking charges following an investigation by Wilkie RCMP, while officers across the Unity detachment area also responded to incidents…
Calgary novelist and short fiction writer Elizabeth J. Haynes has just published a new book, and this time it’s an essay collection. Food for the Journey: A Life in Travel is the kind of book…
Asked on Wednesday if he would reconsider his decision to pull the United States out of North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Donald Trump said, “It’s beyond reconsideration.
Kindersley RCMP are asking the public for help locating Jeffrey Proteau, 30, who is wanted on a warrant for charges that include failing to comply and breach of a conditional sentence order.
Before I ever wrote a column, we had a cat who thought he could. Marmaduke was my favourite. A big orange-and-white tabby with more personality than most people.
For many casual sports fans, this is the week they start paying attention to golf. It’s Masters Week at Augusta, Ga., and this year’s edition offers up a number of intriguing questions.
The CN Tower in Toronto appears on a $2 coin that went into circulation last week. “Canada's engineering excellence reached new heights with the building of the CN Tower…