Sure-Fire Streaming: Snowpiercer, The Big Short, The Place Beyond The Pines, and more!
The best in TV and film from your living room.
A Write Out Loud Spotlight on Local Writers
The Lyric Theatre Digital Stage Write Out Loud is pleased to feature talented local authors online beginning 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 24, 2021.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Boy Erased, Pitch Black, Joy Ride, and more!
This intense, difficult drama sees Lucas Hedges give a bravura performance as a young, religious teen who is sent to conversion therapy by his Conservative parents.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Superstore, Cut Throat City, Knives Out, and more!
I don’t think a sitcom has made me laugh this hard since The Office.
Maverick is on the list of top baby names in 2020, but Goose doesn’t make it
It appears there are a lot of Top Gun fans who might have been really, really, disappointed when the sequel to the 1986 movie, which was supposed to come out last summer, was delayed due to COVID-19.
Eston 95 Lions Host Online Sweetheart Spin to Win Fundraising Event
On February 12-13, the Eston 95 Lions club hosts an online draw as a fundraiser for their club. This event is in place of the “Fancy Cake Bingo” that the 95 Lions put on each year during the annual Santa Claus Day.
Great Plains College is here and ready!
Great Plains College is committed to being a leader in post-secondary and labour market development in Saskatchewan.
MHC adds Agroecology to program mix
An exciting new program has been added to Medicine Hat College’s academic offering, giving students interested in sustainable agriculture an opportunity to become a registered technologist in Agrology (RTAg), while staying close to home in the southern Prairies.
At the University of Lethbridge, experience matters
Your education is more than what you learn in the classroom. At uLethbridge, you’ll prepare for the career world by gaining first-hand experiences, new skills and the ability to apply your knowledge.
Lakeland College develops first bachelor of agriculture technology degree
Lakeland College is offering Canada’s first degree in agriculture technology this fall.
Fourth SREDA Indigenous Economic Development Scholarship awarded
The Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA), Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN) and Great Plains College were proud to award the fourth SREDA Indigenous Economic Development Scholarship (SIEDS) to…
Sure-Fire Streaming: Sonic, Vanished, Pieces Of A Woman, and more!
Back when a Sonic movie was announced, a Twitter firestorm launched after a lazy character rendering of the speedy 90s videogame hedgehog was released.
Living the dream
It all began when Ron Lamont found a picture he had been given in 1998 by an 11-year-old Kindersley student as a thank you gift from his class, for a presentation Ron had given.
A Memo From A Child to a Parent
Don’t spoil me. I know quite well that I ought not to have all I ask for. I’m only testing you.
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One of the best flicks no one saw in 2020, Uncle Frank is about a man and his 18-year-old niece who take a road trip from Manhattan to small-town South Carolina to attend his dad’s funeral.
Major resident enjoys unique contact sport
There’s a new and unique contact sport that is becoming popular in Canada, especially on the prairies. Tyson Kemery, a resident of Major, Sask., is an enthusiastic participant in the sport.
Kerrobert’s youngest entrepreneur
If you have ever tasted a cake or cupcake made by Bria’s Treats in Kerrobert, you will be delighted by the flavour sensations.
Read a book while shopping downtown Kindersley
The Kindersley Library Board has posted a Story Walk in the windows of several downtown business. The book is “Deck the Halls, a Canadian Christmas Carol” by Helaine Becker and Werner Zimmermann.
Christmas memories from around the globe
Christmas time brings back different memories for different people. Because Canada is multicultural, I am blessed to know people who grew up in different parts of the world, where they celebrated much differently than we do in Canada.
Seniors receive Christmas centrepieces and handcrafted cards
For the past six years, seniors in Kindersley have been receiving beautiful Christmas centrepieces thanks to two Kindersley residents’ talented work.