Book: The Unravelling: Incest and the Destruction of a Family
As the title suggests, this fantastic read is about how a family deals with the emotional, physical, and sexual abuse across generations.
Royal Wood to perform at Luseland
The Luseland Arts Council is excited to announce their upcoming presentation by the talented performer, Royal Wood, on Thursday, May 5th at the Luseland Homecoming Hall.
Royal Purple’s Brain Boogie Walk raises funds for SBIA
Kindersley’s Second Annual Brain Boogie Walk is just around the bend and is scheduled for Wednesday, May 18th at 4:00 p.m. at the Kindersley Walking Trail.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Take This Waltz, The Hunt, The Deer Hunter, and more
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Blumenfeld Church steeple to be refurbished
The annual pilgrimage at the historic Blumenfeld church began in the 1930s and continues to this day. This year’s pilgrimage is scheduled for Sunday, June 12.
Book: The Poetry & Lyrics of Jay Semko
“She ain’t pretty she just looks that way.” If you’re a Canadian of a certain age, there’s a good chance you’ll recognize that lyric from the song “She Ain’t Pretty” by The Northern Pikes…
“Bringing People and the Arts Together”: OSAC Regional Meeting held in Leader April 23rd
The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) Board and Regional Meeting was held in Leader on Saturday, April 23rd at the Leader Community Centre.
Sure-Fire Streaming: The Long Kiss Goodnight, Chasing Amy, and more
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The Saskatchewan Traveller: Liebenthal to Burstall
We continue south on highway 21, the south part of this highway is certainly not as good as the north part, highway is chopped up a bit.
Book: The Iconic Elevator: Vanishing Horizons of the Western Prairies
There are few more iconic images on the prairies than the majestic grain elevators. In the latest release from the Fritz Stehwien Estate, 37 works of art showcasing these aptly named Prairie Giants are collected together in a beautiful hardcovered book.
The Saskatchewan Traveller: Venture to Leader
Continuing on with our travels, after a nice stop at Tim Horton’s, we continue heading south on highway 21.
Our heritage of volunteerism
National Volunteer Week occurs every year during the third week of April. This year those dates fall on April 17 to April 23.
Students keep on knitting
What can kids do in mid-April when it’s snowing outside, windy, and -10 degrees? The students at Elizabeth Middle School’s knitting club have an answer; they are busy creating warm and fuzzy items.
Sceptre boasts the world’s largest metal wheat sculpture
Whether you are familiar or unfamiliar with Sceptre, it’s a great place to re-visit or explore for the first time. Collins’ online dictionary defines Sceptre as “an ornamental rod…
Book: coda: fluttertongue book 7
When I think of poetry, I don’t immediately think of fun and games. But coda: fluttertongue 7 is just that—it’s fun! It’s a playful, tactile, tangible poetry experience.
Sask Archaeological Society meets in Kindersley
The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society (SAS) hosted their 59th Annual Gathering in Kindersley from April 8th to 10th. The SAS is a non-profit organization whose mission is to connect people to Saskatchewan’s past.
The Saskatchewan Traveller
On this new trip we decided to speed a weekend and travel into Alberta with some friends. The end destination is Medicine Hat but to travel there we take and stop at some different points along the way.
Asparagus - A perennial vegetable worth the wait
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a perennial vegetable that is easily grown on the Prairies despite being native to the Mediterranean areas of Europe, northwest Africa and Asia.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Mile 22, Moonfall, Begin Again, and more
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2022 Sand Hills Music Festival
The 2022 Sand Hills Music Festival will take place on Monday, April 11th, at the Leader Community Centre: spectators are welcome!