90-Point Ride En Route to Victory for Dakota Buttar
STAVELY, Alta. – Marking the eighth PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada event of the 2020 season, on Saturday night all eyes were on Stavely Arena as action got underway for the prestigious Glen Keeley Memorial, part of the nation’s Touring Pro Division.
Council approves cannabis store location
Kindersley town council has approved the go-ahead of a Cannabis Retail Store located at 208-12th Avenue East. The decision was made at the Regular Meeting of Council on August 24.
Eatonia Oasis Living String Art
We are always happy to see new pictures of the residents of Eatonia Oasis Living.Last week they tried their hand at String Art. So much fun!
Safety plans in place for local schools
Students across the province will be going back to school on September 8, and it will undoubtedly look a lot different than in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kerrobert Reservoir at sunset
The beauty of the sky and water at the Kerrobert Reservoir at sunset in the Fall.
Bonanza Drilling fined $50,000 for worker’s fall off drilling rig
ROSETOWN - Brooks, Alberta-based drilling rig company Bonanza Drilling Inc. pleaded guilty to one count under The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996 in Rosetown Provincial Court on August 13, 2020.
Bruce Penton: CFL victimized by Coronavirus
Gainer the Gopher gets a year’s vacation to frolic with the tumbleweeds in Saskatchewan. Calgary Stampeders’ white stallion is being sent to the pasture.
Kindersley Legion’s annual Poker Rally and Toy Run support’s great cause
The Kindersley Legion will be hosting their 4th Annual Legion Poker Rally, and Toy Run on Saturday, September 5th, when bikers will gather at the Legion Hall, where they will drop off their donated toys.
Things are better than expected, full recovery to take until 2022
REGINA – Saskatchewan’s fiscal state has improved since it released its budget in the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Living Word: Follow the leader
Bible heroes recognized their dependence on the divine power of God to lead them.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Where have the last two months gone? It seems crazy to think that I’ve been in Kindersley for two months now.
Classrooms at Westberry Elementary School with dividers
Classrooms at Westberry Elementary School have been equipped with Lexan dividers so students can physically distance in the classroom.
Kerrobert Recreation Report
Summer is winding down, but the weather looks great as we head into September. We hope that the flower pots continue to bloom a little longer and that the weather cooperates for our farmers.
Murray Mandryk: O’Toole may be taking better approach
They say religion and politics don’t mix, but nobody really ever explains why.
It’s really because there isn’t much compromise in our religious views, which is perfectly fine.
Check it Out: The beginning of the end of modern day slavery
A parent asked, “What did you learn at school today?” The child answered, “Apparently not enough. We have to go back tomorrow.”
Great Plains College receives funding
Great Plains College has received $74,200 in one-time federal funding that will benefit nearly 150 students and their families with the provision of laptops to support their educational goals.
Housing market in Kindersley remains stable
While driving down the streets of Kindersley, you may have noticed a considerable amount of houses for sale.
Missing 28-year-old male
The Swift Current Municipal RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 28-year-old Denny Ristine, who was last seen on August 16, 2020 in Swift Current.
A mom tells her story in “How Many Labels Does One Child Need?”
It all began when Tara Mardian thought, “Maybe I should write my story,” and that thought resulted in her penning the book entitled “How Many Labels Does One Child Need?”
Iron Horse Klippers season delayed
The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers will have to wait a little longer for the start of the SJHL season.