Twins claim 2020 NSRBL championship
The Lloydminster Twins are the champions of the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League.
How to measure canola losses out the combine
The Canola Council’s goal is for an average threshing loss of two per cent – or less – of total yield across the Prairies. But what is an acceptable amount of canola combine loss for your farm?
Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association Board of Directors Elections
Each year, the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association (SCA) holds board elections in alternating districts. The terms of the representatives in districts 2, 3B, 5, 7 and 9A are all up for renewal in 2020.
Bruce Penton: So far, so good: Bubble working for NHL
So, how are the National Hockey League playoffs working out, as teams battle for Lord Stanley’s cup in two no-fan ‘bubbles’ — one in Toronto, the other in Edmonton?
Hometown girl rescues heritage building
Residents in Eston were excited to see a sign go up at 205 Main Street announcing Dr. Nickey Knight’s dental office will be opening soon.
RU Recovery Program offers encouragement and support
Everyone has experienced challenges during the last six months, but Scott Holloway from the RU Recovery Program - Kindersley Chapter has seen first hand the impact the shut down had in the community.
Investment attraction portfolio is Kindersley Chamber’s latest project
The Kindersley Chamber of Commerce has been busy working on creating an investment attraction portfolio for the community.
The Living Word: Ghosts… Spirits!
French-Canadian Roger Morneau, in searching for spiritual meaning, became involved in Satan worship.
Extra fire water is in the field
Trevor Aylward from Rosetown has been busy lately, but he’s not taking credit for the new idea that’s kept his portable metal fabrication business, ILL Beads Metalwork busy.
Pipeline reclamation nears completion
In western Saskatchewan, small crews will be conducting ‘deficiency-warranty work’ along the Line 3 project right-of-way
Just a Gal from Glidden: Life, I love you, all is groovy.
Slow down, you move too fast.
You got to make the morning last.
Just kicking down the
cobblestones
Looking for fun and
feeling groovy.
Murray Mandryk: Covid still requires a smart, consistent approach
According to an Angus Reid Institute survey early this month, Saskatchewan people are among the worst “cynical spreaders” when it comes to COVID-19.
Check it Out: Australians are speaking up
Someone said, “I can totally keep secrets. It’s the people I tell them to who can’t.” Well, I’m about to share news from Australia that has been kept a secret.
Crown land sale above average, 5 rigs drilling and oil production rebounds slightly
Regina – Despite extremely sluggish drilling activity in Saskatchewan’s oilpatch, the Aug. 11 Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights brought in $2.4 million.
Camp kicks off at iKids
Day Camp at iKids kicked off bright and early on Tuesday, August 4th at 800 - 12th Avenue East in Kindersley. Camp Director, Chantal Palynchuk had fifteen children registered for the first week, ranging in age from five to ten years.
Tractor pulls at Flaxcombe
Norm Wiggins from Kindersley participated in the tractor pulls at Flaxcombe on Sat., Aug. 8. Participants came from Swift Current, Alsask, Mendham, Flaxcombe, Vanscoy and Eston.
Stallions lose league semi-final
The Kindersley Stallions inaugural season in the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League has come to an end.
The dream of an outdoor classroom in Eatonia comes true!
The folks at Eatonia have witnessed a dream come to fruition, as they watched the Eaton School Outdoor Classroom being built.
Just a gal from Glidden: Symbols of continuity between generations
Nothing improves my emotional and mental health better than a drive in the country. When I am on my adventures with my camera in tow, nothing excites me more than coming across an old country church for the first time.
News facility will allow West Central Crisis Centre to expand
The West Central Crisis Centre (WCCC) has been providing vital services to the community at their current location at 116 - 1st Avenue West, for many years, but that will soon change.