Murray Mandryk: Moe can’t be antagonist in COVID-19 fight
Few of us would want to be in the unenviable spot that Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has found himself in for most of the past 11 month.
Bruce Penton: Curling addicts finally getting their fix
After almost a full year without their drug of choice, thousands of Canadians will finally be able to get their fix, starting this weekend.
Check It Out: Why are we not allowed to discuss things in public?
A husband and wife appeared before a judge during divorce proceedings. The judge asked, “You have three kids; how will you divide them?”
Letter to the Editor: About Fossil Fuels
When the tumult and the shouting dies, Donald Trump will be seen by all but the feeble-minded as the worst president in American history.
Letter to the Editor: What Happened in Suffield?
During the Second World War, the Canadian Forces Base at Suffield, Alberta, was Canada’s most important facility for the development of lethal and non-lethal aerosols to be dropped from aircraft.
Just a Gal from Glidden: All you need is … Loverna
I don’t know about you, but I’m getting tired of the deep freeze. We’ve been in this cold snap for well over a week now, and I am so ready for spring!
Loverna, Saskatchewan, February 2021
Enjoy this gallery of photos from Laverna, Saskatchewan.
Current wave of COVID-19 receding in much of the world, including Saskatchewan
According the John Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, as of Feb. 11, Canada is currently 22nd in the world for the number of COVID-19 cases it has had to date.
For the second time in a week, SaskEnergy sets gas consumption record
It is so cold out there, Regina set a record for the number of consecutive hours with -40C wind chill. And when it’s that cold, you need heat to keep you warm.
Adaption keeps restaurant open
In March 2020, The Jug Family Restaurant’s sales dropped 70% due to the COVID-19 pandemic closures. Today, The Jug is thriving. Why? Adaption.
Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East discussions?
The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) held a virtual town hall with the on Feb. 9 with Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and Resources Bronwyn Eyre, speaking about items like how Enbridge’ Line 5 trouble with Michigan could restart…
Saskatchewan Lions Foundation presents $52000 to STARS
With help from Saskatchewan Lions Clubs, including the Eston and Eston 95 groups, the Saskatchewan Lions Foundation recently presented $52,000 to STARS!
The Hoosier United Church
The Hoosier United Church is a municipal designated historic building located in the former hamlet of Hoosier in the R.M. of Antelope Park.
Great Plains College announces Carhartts and Caviar Welding Raffle
Great Plains College is preparing for an innovative approach to highlight its welding program and the talents of its students and instructor.
Hoosier United Church set to lose its Municipal Heritage Designation
A long-standing structure in the Hoosier area has witnessed much activity throughout the past decades. The Hoosier United Church, although no longer in use, was a municipal designated historic building, up until the present time.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Snowpiercer, The Big Short, The Place Beyond The Pines, and more!
The best in TV and film from your living room.
New addition to Kindersley Fire Dept.
The Rural Municipality of Kindersley #290 along with the Kindersley Fire Department are excited to share their latest addition.
Helping relieve tension and muscle pain
During the winter months, people spend more time indoors and less time being physically active outdoors. This, coupled with regulations limiting human contact and face-to-face engagement, can cause tension in the human body over long periods.
Synergy Credit Union selected as one of Sask’s top 100 employers
Recently Synergy Credit Union was named one of Saskatchewan’s top 100 employers. Established in 1943, Synergy now has well over 100 full-time employees in Canada, and Kindersley is one of their major Canadian hiring locations.