Sure-Fire Streaming: Smokin’ Aces, Backdraft, Scarface, and more
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Crossroads Beef Expo celebrates its 20th year!
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Crossroads Beef Expo! The show gets underway on Saturday, February 19th at 10:00 a.m. at the Crossroads Centre in Oyen.
Kindersley area receives high bonus bid on exploration licence
Saskatchewan’s February public offering of Crown oil and gas rights held on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, has generated $6,144,244.42 in revenue for the province.
Pop 89: More gold
I realize, in my offering up brief descriptions and gushings over the gold nuggets of prairie prose and poetry, I could easily be outlining a year’s worth of columns.
$100,000 Lottery Winner in Kerrobert
Kerrobert’s Brent Roszell is having the last laugh after winning $100,000 on his Crossword Multiplier Zing ticket. Roszell was watching television with his friends when he discovered his big win.
St. John’s One-Room Schoolhouse in Rural Saskatchewan is a Prairie Treasure
St. John’s One-Room Schoolhouse is known by a few other names, including St. John’s Parochial, St. John’s Separate School, and St. John’s Separate School and Miniature Church.
Eston Ramblers battling through first playoff round
The Eston Ramblers emerged victorious from their first playoff game last week and look to push past the Outlook Ice Hawks.
Klippers action sidelined by COVID-19 shutdown
The Kindersley Klippers had to postpone their games until this past Saturday after some players tested positive for COVID-19.
Kindersley RCMP invites residents to register their outdoor security cameras with CAPTURE and help solve crimes
Private security cameras often capture images that can help police solve crime.
Photo of the Week: Olympic dreams
Markus Minogue and his dad get ready to practice on their outdoor rink in the Kyle area.
KAWS - finding homes for strays
KAWS Animal Rescue has been a valuable non-profit organization in Kindersley for the past twelve years. KAWS stands for “Kittens Are Worth Saving”.
Mandryk: We need to better apply COVID-19 lessons
One might think that after nearly two years of this pandemic, we’d be a bit better at figuring out where we are at.
Penton: Owners, players drag out baseball talks
Baseball fans yawned on Dec. 1 when Major League Baseball team owners said they were locking out the players until a new collective bargaining agreement was hammered out.
Message from Scott Moe
Scott Moe posted the following message on his Facebook page Saturday morning.
Chinook School Division Sports Report
The SWAC Senior basketball league was put on hold due to midterms and finals. Senior league games scheduled for Tuesday, February 1 have SCCHS Junior Colt/Arden teams traveling to Maple Creek to take on their senior teams.
40+ Oldtimers Rec Hockey Club present donations
On Friday, January 28, members of the 40+ Oldtimers Rec Hockey Club presented donations to four charitable organizations.
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Luseland Library displays local art
The Luseland Library is showcasing local artists. Currently on display is the work of local artist Jared Fischer, consisting of six handcrafted costumes.
Senior Klippers fighting for second place
The Senior Kindersley Klippers are making a late push for second in the Saskatchewan Western Hockey League regular season standings.
Pop 89: Deep Scribe Preserve
Last week, I promised to offer a list of some of the Prairie Gold I’ve mined over my life as a reader. I realize the impossibility of listing all the inspiring books I’ve read just since moving to Val Marie…