Just a Gal from Glidden: Remember, every day
With September drawing to a close, my thoughts begin to focus on commemorating the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and civilians in times of war.
Eatonia Oasis Living - Reasons to celebrate this week!
Lenora Bews, who is a resident of Eatonia Oasis Living was recognized last week for her selfless acts of service and sacrifice during the Second World War! Thank you from all of us, Lennie!
Check it Out: Facebook Supreme Court threatens free speech
I found these quotes about free speech. “It’s easier to believe in freedom of speech for those with whom we agree.” Leo McKern (Australian actor).
Flatlanders Speedway hosts “The Ultimate Showdown”
Flatlanders Speedway was where all the action was on September 26 & 27.
The event was dubbed “The Ultimate Showdown” and featured racers from across western Canada.
Bruce Penton: Spieth’s elite golf game has vanished
What has happened to Jordan Spieth? In his personal life, the 27-year-old Texan is in a good place. He was recently married to his longtime girlfriend, Annie, and he’s pulling down a couple of million dollars a year, at least, from on-course earnings and endorsement revenue.
The Living Word: Come to the water
Inese texted me that she was recovering from recurrence of a high fever and cough. She had endured a bout of the flu previously with high fever and days of malaise.
Smile Cookie Cheque Presentations
Kindersley Mayor Rod Perkins accepts a cheque from the managers at Tim Horton’s. The total made from the Smile Cookie campaign was $4713.00 towards the local basketball and tennis courts near the Kindersley Aquatic Centre.
SEIU holds protest event in front of Kindersley Hospital
Health care providers who are members of SEIU-West are reminding the public that they are still without a collective agreement and are frustrated with the lack of progress in negotiations with the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations (SAHO) due to the Sask Party government’s refusal to fund a fair deal.
Nancy Kelley walks on the path to end Parkinson’s
The Parkinson’s Super Walk proceeded, despite all the challenges that the year 2020 has brought. Nancy Kelley from Kindersley participated once again, just as she has for the past decade.
Murray Mandryk: Grain drying costs caught up in politics
The problem with politics is … well … the politics. Or so we are again reminded as we head into another provincial election and, possibly, a federal election.
Military equipment makes stop in Kindersley
For anyone driving down Railway Avenue on September 22-23, you may have thought that you were entering a war zone. Thankfully, that was not the case.
Letter to the editor: Your Wonderful Newspaper
Hi Kate, I can hardly wait to get my mail Monday morning and your wonderful newspaper.
Kindersley resident shares about her life in Europe and Israel
People from all over the globe call Canada their home, and Olga Bersotsky is one of those individuals. She and her husband and children reside in Kindersley.
Kerrobert’s Welter named Chair of APAS Task Force
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is pleased to announce the launch of the Rural Connectivity Task Force.
Kerrobert Swimming Pool to benefit from $5000 donation
The Kerrobert Recreation Board has received a generous donation from the Tiny Tot Playschool who closed their doors last year after serving the community for many years.
Kerrobert Cemetery projects
The volunteer Kerrobert Cemetery Committee is currently in the middle of an important project that has them placing a red maple leaf at each veteran / RCMP grave site to commemorate their service to our Country.
Car enthusiasts head to car show in Rosetown
Car enthusiasts headed to Rosetown on Sunday, September 27th, to attend one of the few car shows this year in western Canada.
Pucker Up! Smooch from her horse
PUCKER UP! Sherry Casswell gets ready for a smooch from her horse, Buzz at the Antique Threshing demonstration on September 25 at the Kindersley & District Museum.
Those were the days!
Members of the Kindersley Antique Thresher’s Club held a demonstration at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum on September 25.
Saskatchewan giving $70.3 million to municipalities for COVID-19 relief
REGINA – On Sept. 9 The provincial government announced the distribution of $70.3 million to municipal governments to help out with COVID-19 pandemic relief, as Saskatchewan’s portion of the federal Safe Restart Canada Plan.