Filipino festival brings a taste of the Philippines to Kindersley
Everyone lined the streets for the Filipino parade on Saturday morning, July 4, in Kindersley.
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ESTON—The Town of Eston council has given its approval to explore changing the way some sports are managed in the community.
The Village of Major sits in the distance as towering storm clouds move across a blooming canola field around 6 p.m. on July 3.
When times were tough during the Dirty Thirties, many farmers removed the engines from their automobiles and replaced them with the most reliable source of power they had: a horse.
Everyone lined the streets for the Filipino parade on Saturday morning, July 4, in Kindersley. Colourful costumes, floats and street dancing were all part of the MassKara Festival-themed parade.
The RCMP Musical Ride visited Eston more than 30 years ago, in the summer of 1994. Every four years, it travels to each province, raising funds for local charities and non-profit groups.
The community of Flaxcombe presented Judy and Wes Becker with the first annual Flaxcombe Seniors Lifetime Individual Achievement Award on June 30.
Not many people know what it’s like to grow up with 13 siblings. However, Monica Ritter of Kindersley was happy to share her experiences growing up in a family of 14 children.
Children cool off and laugh their way through the foam pit during the Canada Day celebration in Kindersley. Judging by the smiles, getting covered in bubbles was all part of the fun.
Art lovers will have plenty to explore at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery this summer as the Battlefords Art Club presents a multi-artist, multi-discipline exhibition…
BURSTALL—The Town of Burstall's popular water truck fill station is back in operation following the completion of repairs associated with the community's water tank project.
Emotional support animals come in all different varieties, including an Umbrella Cockatoo. “He was a gift from a friend 10 years ago. I got him after my wife passed away from cancer…
ESTON—The Town of Eston council accepted the resignation of one of its members at the regular meeting on June 23.
Regina's Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 is marking the RCL's 100th anniversary by taking more than 2,000 pieces of Saskatchewan military history online.
CALGARY—A new West Coast Pipeline project was announced on July 2, and it's a redux of the Trans Mountain Expansion…
The Town of Kindersley council heard a regular financial update from staff that noted the annual RCMP policing invoice is expected later this summer.
The share of the grocery dollar reaching Saskatchewan farmers continues to decline even as consumers pay more at the checkout, according to the Agricultural Producers Association…
The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) and Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan (AITC-SK) have announced a new three-year partnership…
James Bow spawned a stellar idea for an anthology. The fantasy and science fiction aficionado and communications officer (most Canadian writers have a day job)…
Income-qualified Saskatchewan homeowners once again have an opportunity to receive a free high-efficiency furnace through SaskEnergy's Heating Affordability Program (HAP).
The following is a summary of recent calls handled by the Unity, Wilkie and Macklin RCMP detachments.
I don't know about you, but I'm definitely not feeling 22. My middle child, Kalen, turned 22 on Saturday. Born on the Fourth of July, he has always had fireworks for a birthday.
Canadian hockey fans don’t have to be reminded that it has been 33 years since a team from one of our provinces has claimed the Stanley Cup, but the way things are going, it could be another 33…
Over the past few years, as I have immersed myself in understanding grief as a process, I've discovered several perspectives on it.
Do you know why mummies don’t go on summer vacation? They’re afraid to relax and unwind. It’s a silly joke; however, a doctor noted it might be the reason why so many people are struggling…
The Town of Kindersley council heard a regular financial update from staff that noted the annual RCMP policing invoice is expected later this summer.
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.