Christmas Memories: Dashing, Nutcrackers, Young at heart
At the Story farm we host Christmas Eve every year with sleigh rides & a wiener roast.
Christmas Memories: Santa Claus, Charlie Brown, Babies
Christmases at the farm when I was a little girl were magical. I think they were extra special for me being the youngest of the Drummond clan.
LETTERS TO SANTA!
My name is Callie and I am seven years old. I live on a farm by Coleville. What are the elves names? I think I have been nice this year.
Book: A Silly Willy Christmas
A Silly Willy Christmas is a children’s book written by Brenda Redman and illustrated by Wendi Nordell.
The Meaning of Christmas
There is, in my opinion, an overused and often misused phrase about the “true meaning of Christmas.” Every proverbial Tom, Dick, and Harry claim to possess, then proclaim, that truth.
Christmas = Family
While the lights, the food, the tree and the gifts are all part of every Christmas season, what is central to all of our Christmas celebrations is our time with family…
Book: Something Big
Illustrator/publisher A.E. Matheson has done something big. She’s teamed whimsical illustrations and a fanciful conversation lifted from “real-life”…
Message from Clearview Community Church
I’d like to take and introduce myself; I’m Pastor Grant over at Clearview Community Church, the blue church under the water tower on main street here in Kindersley.
God is reaching out to you
Christmas can be a truly blessed time, and yet, for some, a very stressful time. We need to continually be reminded of the message the angels proclaimed…
Mosaic Trio loves making music together
Kindersley and area have three very talented musicians in their midst, who will be performing a wide variety of Christmas selections this Christmas season.
Book: The Boy From Buzwah: A Life in Indian Education
I’ll admit it – I live in a bubble. I have a routine life that is cozy. That said, when something comes my way that pushes me out of my comfort zone, I love it!
Snowplane arrives at Kindersley museum
Volunteers at the Kindersley Plains Museum recently welcomed a snowplane to their collection. The snowplane was owned by Wilf and Ruth Connor…
“Touched By a Child, Touched by a King”
The Kindersley Community Choir held their Christmas cantata, “Touched By a Child, Touched by a King,” on Sunday afternoon, December 11th, at the United Church.
Kindersley Players back on stage in 2023
The Kindersley Players are excited to be back on stage as they rehearse for their upcoming performance in 2023.
Book: Danceland Diary
I’ve had the pleasure of following Saskatchewan’s Dee Hobsbawn-Smith evolution as she’s published enviable books of poetry, short fiction and nonfiction…
Eston School creates Multicultural Inclusion Committee
Eston Composite School has recently created a committee to promote active inclusion of community members from every cultural background in both the school and community network.
Childhood memories from the 1930s
Have you ever wondered what it was like to grow up in Saskatchewan in the 1930s? Kindersley resident Gordon Holmes was able to provide the answer…
Four generations celebrating together at Christmas High Tea
Celebrating Christmas with a spot of tea, homemade finger sandwiches and desserts is exactly what this family from the Oyen area did on Saturday, December 3…
Book: Frozen Fury: Agricultural Crops and Hail Damage
Frozen Fury is a “resource for farm operators, agricultural students, and hail adjustors.” Even though I am none of those things, I found this non-fiction book to be informative and fascinating.
Review: Phantom of the Open was a delight
The Kindersley Screen Arts and TIFF presented “The Phantom of the Open” at the Sunset Theatre on Saturday afternoon, November 26th.