YARD SALE SUCCESS!
Chloe was one of many young entrepreneurs taking part in Kindersley’s Town-Wide Garage Sale on Saturday.
May 28, 29 and 30, 2026 at the West Central Events Centre! Enjoy our special Rodeo section.
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The Eston Free Pantry received a major boost this spring after being awarded a $5,000 grant through ADAMA Canada's Stomping Grounds community investment initiative.
KERROBERT—The R.M. of Mariposa is moving ahead with plans to explore a potential new gravel source after council reviewed contractor quotes for exploration work…
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is accepting applications for its 2026-27 Young Leaders Program, offering young producers hands-on experience…
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan says the federal government's newly released National Food Security Strategy aligns with most of what the organization…
A mallard hen and her newly hatched ducklings pause at the curb outside Kindersley's Scotiabank branch on a quiet morning last week…
Saskatchewan communities will receive 475 grants totalling $7,573,740 through the Community Initiatives Fund's February 1 and April 1 funding deadlines.
LUSELAND—The Town of Luseland has adopted a new bylaw aimed at regulating temporary tenting and encampments within the community.
The Town of Kindersley is offering business owners an opportunity to improve their properties while reducing their tax burden through a new Downtown Storefront Enhancement Incentive policy.
Premier Scott Moe signed a memorandum of understanding with Poland on June 16 aimed at expanding cooperation in nuclear energy development, workforce training…
Unity RCMP responded to a variety of calls during the latest reporting period, including assault investigations, impaired driving, thefts, mental health concerns and traffic-related incidents.
I'm reminiscing about graduation this week, and a remarkable coincidence was recently brought to my attention by one of our subscribers.
Will there be a surprise when National Hockey League general managers and head scouts get together this week in Buffalo for the annual draft of 18-year-old players?
My parody of the opening lines of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s sonnet reads, “How does the government love taxpayers? Let us count the ways.”
A mallard hen and her newly hatched ducklings pause at the curb outside Kindersley's Scotiabank branch on a quiet Tuesday morning…
The Town of Kindersley is offering business owners an opportunity to improve their properties while reducing their tax burden through a new Downtown Storefront Enhancement Incentive policy.
The KCS jazz band wrapped up its performance schedule for the school year with a concert at Caleb Village on Monday afternoon.
Better Together volunteers fired up the grill at Heritage Manor on Wednesday, June 10, serving burgers and hotdogs at an outdoor barbecue luncheon for seniors, guests and staff.
Kindersley resident Frieda Heck officially became a centenarian on Friday, June 12, when she celebrated her 100th birthday.
Chloe was one of many young entrepreneurs taking part in Kindersley’s Town-Wide Garage Sale on Saturday. At last count, shoppers had 42 garage sales…
KINDERSLEY — Dr. Dana Bailey was recognized for 50 years in dentistry at the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan Annual General Meeting in Saskatoon on Friday, June 5.
The Grade 9 students at North West Central School in Plenty were “gone fishing” last week. Parent drivers escorted the PAA class to Greg McMillan’s dam where they did some casting…
KERROBERT—In spite of a cloudy sky, cool weather and a sprinkling of rain, the track and field day went ahead as planned at Kerrobert Elementary School.
The Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery dedicated the week of June 7 to 14 to showcasing the artistic creations of Grade 5 and 6 students from Kerrobert Composite School.
Cloudy, cool weather didn't stop Kerrobert Elementary School students from giving their all at Thursday's track and field meet. A Grade 1 youngster put everything into his kick…
A remarkable family milestone was captured in this 1929 photograph from the Waldheim area, where three Friesen brothers married three Janzen sisters in a triple wedding ceremony.
KINDERSLEY—Christa Breitkreutz-Erker was born in November, 1938 in West Germany, a year before WWII began. "You realize how God provided and it's not just luck," she said…
Bikers revved up and headed to Kindersley Alliance Church for the 2nd Annual Biker Blessing on Sunday morning, June 15. The service started at 10:30 a.m., followed by a potluck lunch.
There are so many nuggets of wisdom about leadership, and indeed life itself, in Dale Botting’s mesmerizing book, Nobody from Nowhere, that it is hard to know where to begin.