GoFundMe page created for family of Eatonia woman killed in rollover
A tragic single-vehicle rollover claimed the life of 36-year-old Sheena Hearn of Eatonia on Tuesday, April 6.
Kindersley RCMP respond to 69 calls for service, Apr. 6, 2021
In response to public concerns over the noise generated by trucks travelling through Kindersley using engine brakes a joint police operation was initiated over the weekend.
April petroleum Crown land sale brings in $1.9 million
Saskatchewan’s public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights held Tuesday, April 6, 2021, generated $1,925,874 in revenue for the province.
Cancellation of horse racing stuns community
The mid-March announcement by Prairieland Park that they would no longer host horse racing at their facility has left those involved in the sport and government opposition leaders puzzled.
Eston 95 Lions presents $1087.00 to Wheatland Plus 50
Eston 95 Lions president Gwen Etter presents $1087.00 to Wheatland Plus 50 Chairperson Lorne Johnson.
Pastor Lloyd Griffith is retiring
The folks at Clearview Brethren In Christ Church will miss Pastor Lloyd Griffith, who will be retiring on April 30, 2021. Pastor Lloyd has been pastoring for thirty-some years and is a man of many talents.
Eston Jubilee Lodge Spirit Week
During the week of February 8-12, the Eston Health Center hosted a Spirit Week. The days included Pajama Day, Neon Day, Tropical Vacation, Canadian Tuxedo and of course Red, White and Pink day on the Friday which was followed by a Valentines Party.
Kindersley RCMP investigating Post Office Break and Enter
On March 27th, 2021 Kindersley RCMP responded to a call of a break and enter at the local post office. Once members attended the scene they discovered several post office boxes had been broken into.
Out like a lion - winter storm roars through Saskatchewan
After experiencing temperatures in the mid-teens on Sunday, March 28, the western half of the province woke up to a raging blizzard on Monday, March 29.
Saskatchewan makes its Enbridge Line 5 case
With Michigan ordering Enbridge’s Line 5 to close in May, Canada’s energy infrastructure is in upheaval, as Central Canada could be cut off from one of its key energy sources in mere weeks from now.
Stick It To COVID campaign launched by Saskatchewan government
Everyone from a former Roughrider to an ICU physician have been called upon to urge Saskatchewan people to get one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
St. John Ambulance partners with Health Canada to combat the opioid poisoning crisis
St. John Ambulance is proud to announce 2 programs as part of Health Canada’s Substance Use and Addictions Program (SUAP). Both programs are aimed at reducing opioid-related deaths by increasing access to opioid poisoning response training.
A grandfather leaves a lasting legacy
The memorial statue situated in Veterans Park in downtown Medicine Hat is a permanent reminder for Don Bamber of Oyen.
Eston’s Ice Surface Project is underway
The Ice Surface Project at the Eston AGT Community Complex is already underway. The glass and boards surrounding the skating rink have already started to be taken down to make space for the extensive work that needs to be done on the pad.
Moe responds to carbon tax ruling with five strategies
tax was lost on March 25, when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled 6-3 that a federal carbon tax is indeed constitutional.
Introducing Jordan Parker
Jordan Parker is a communications professional who runs his own television and film firm Parker PR. An award-winning journalist, Parker has worked all over the country, including in Swift Current, Gull Lake, Maple Creek and Grande Prairie, but calls Nova Scotia home.
Protect Your Trees: Don’t Prune Elm Trees From April 1 To August 31
The annual ban on pruning elm trees in Saskatchewan to help curb the spread of Dutch elm disease (DED) begins April 1, continuing until August 31. During this period, it is illegal to prune elm trees.
Kindersley RCMP respond to 63 calls for service, Mar. 23, 2021
Saskatchewan RCMP Roving Traffic Services attended the Kindersley area over the last week which resulted in several speeding tickets being issued amongst other enforcement activities.
Lisa Bird-Wilson named new CEO of Gabriel Dumont Institute
Today, The Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN—S) Education Minister, Dr. Earl Cook, announced the successful search for a new CEO of the Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research Inc (GDI). Lisa Bird-Wilson has been named to the top job after long-serving CEO…
Government Of Saskatchewan Providing 100,000 Rapid Tests To Schools
Saskatchewan K-12 schools across the province are currently being shipped 100,000 rapid tests. Rapid testing for COVID-19 in schools may begin as early as this week.