Prairie West Growing Project is growing!
The Prairie West Growing Project (PWGP) is growing a lentil crop in the Kindersley area. Since 2004, the land location of 27-29-24 W3 (six miles west and 3 miles north of Kindersley) has been designated to produce for PWGP. Land owners, Don and Linda Lafleur stressed the importance of this community effort.
Murray Mandryk: Irrigation project long overdue
Saskatchewan’s dry land farmers have proven many people wrong. The first was John Palliser, who made an 1857 to 1859 expedition through here to help the British secure the territory from the Americans.
Meals on Wheels could use your help
If you have some free time and enjoy volunteering your time for a worthwhile cause, the Sask Health Authority can help you channel your energy to help people in the community.
Letter to the Editor: Congratulations from Senator Pamela Wallin
I just wanted to send a note to say both congratulations and thank you!! I spent many years in journalism and still believe it is all about mission and passion.
Kindersley Stallions baseball photo
Mace Materi (left) receives a fist-pump from teammate Blake Robertson after one of his two doubles against the Unity Cardinals on Tuesday night.
Just a Gal from Glidden: An odd place to trigger memories
To say last week was a bit of a whirlwind might be an understatement. The first edition of "The Voice" actually came together pretty well considering.
New “people mover” fire truck in Eston
The Town of Eston would like to say thank you to everyone who donated in various ways towards the new Eston & District Fire Department “people mover” fire truck!
ExploreSask Photo Contest
Tourism Saskatchewan’s annual ExploreSask Photo Contest is officially underway and accepting entries as of June 15. Tourism Saskatchewan understands that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people travel and participate in activities.
Check it Out: Where there’s no vision, the people perish
A woman was telling me about the day her grandson headed off to his first day at school. His dad talked to him before the big day, explaining that there were going to be many different types of children at school…
Canada's Alphonso Davies a Soccer Phenom
The soccer world is waiting to see just how good Edmonton’s Alphonso Davies might become. The 19-year-old phenom is already known as one of the best players in the world, but is he Gretzky good?
Stallions win thriller in extra-innings
The boys of summer were finally able to take to the field this week to open the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League (NSRBL).
A new voice for the west-central region
With newspapers struggling to stay afloat, not only because of the Coronavirus pandemic, and with Facebook and Google becoming the advertising medium of choice, you wouldn't think that would be the first choice for a business start-up.
Leader swimming pool opens
The Leader Swimming Pool opened up on July 1 with COVID-19 rules in effect.
Great Plains College reviews operations within COVID-19 environment
Great Plains College has been engaged in a substantial operational review to manage the annual budget for the upcoming academic year.
Just a Gal from Glidden: You can always come home
After spending the past twenty-eight years in southwest Saskatchewan, I moved back to Kindersley this week, the place of my birth.
White Bear, Saskatchewan photos
The community of White Bear’s name comes from the sighting of a probable but now extirpated white prairie grizzly bear by an Assiniboine warrior on the shores of a neighbouring lake during the Palliser Expedition of the 1850s.
The Living Word: Will there be Peace on Earth? (Part 1)
The pagan king aroused from his sleep, disturbed by a dream that seemed significant, but he couldn’t remember it! His wisemen and counselors that he depended upon weren’t able to help him.
Saskatchewan tests new technology to improve farmers’ mental health
Innovation Saskatchewan and the Ministry of Agriculture are partnering with a health services company to provide farmers with a new tool to track their mental health and link them with supports.
Murray Mandryk: Silly session ends in silliest of debates
As the short 14-day spring sitting was drawing to a close NDP Opposition leader Ryan Meili penned a letter to Premier Scott Moe with an usual demand.
Letter to the editor: Brotherly love
I would like to congratulate Kate Winquist on her exciting new venture as she brings to Kindersley, the many surrounding communities and farms a printed newspaper once again.