Doggie massage!
Not only do humans benefit from a massage, but their pets do as well, which is why Glenda Jones opened her business, Charlie’s Place - Kennel & K9 Therapy, in April of 2021.
Local Kin Club gets ready for Telemiracle
Telemiracle 46 is coming up March 5th and 6th, and the Kindersley Kinsmen and Kinette Club is getting ready!
Leader & District Arts Council presents MOTUS O Prisoner of Tehran February 16th
MOTUS O Prisoner of Tehran is a synthesis of theatre, video, and storytelling. The live performance is based on the international bestselling memoir, “Prisoner of Tehran” by Iranian-born Marina Nemat.
Prairie Girl Photography produces precious keepsakes
Veronica Dewald has been behind the lens of Prairie Girl Photography in Denzil for many years. “I did weddings of kids I babysat, and now I am doing their kid’s grad photos,” she said.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Killer Elite, Back Roads, Black Or White, and more
The best in TV and film from your living room.
Penton: Race-related lawsuit could shake the NFL
OK, so we have a new Super Bowl champion. The National Football League offers up a new champ every year.
West Central Crisis Centre serves a huge area
Michelle Weber, Executive Director of the West Central Crisis & Family Support Centre, took time from her over-the-top busy schedule to give me a tour of the Centre’s future home.
Kindersley couple have been Valentines for 60 years
“Will you be my Valentine?” - a traditional question posed on Valentine’s Day. Lois and Cliff Sherwin from Kindersley have been valentines for more than 60 years.
Kindersley welcomes new physician
Dr. Kingsley Addo, MBChB, MPH, MFM, MCFP, is the newest member at the Kindersley Clinic. He arrived in Kindersley on February 5th from Edmonton, Alberta.
Check It Out: Living outside the box
A young girl wanted to make a cake, but when she realized there weren’t any cake mixes in the pantry, her mom pointed to a cookbook and suggested she think outside the box.
Kindersley RCMP Kept Busy with Collisions
With the ongoing bad weather and recent icy roads Kindersley RCMP were kept busy this past week several reported collisions.
Klippers bounce back following forced COVID-19 hiatus
The Kindersley Klippers extended their win streak to three games, continuing to excel following postponements due to COVID-19.
Senior Klippers have Unity on the ropes
The Senior Kindersley Klippers are up two games to none in their best-of-five playoff series against Unity Miners in the Saskatchewan Western Hockey League.
Pop 89: We Could Be the Country that Talked to Each Other
I spent too much time in front of the computer last night, scrolling for information about what’s happening in Ottawa. I admit I knew about the caravan, people from my own village have joined it…
Citizens on Patrol needs volunteers
Sharon and Richard McLeod enjoy volunteering for Citizens On Patrol. Richard is Acting Vice President and also stands in for President, Mike Brewer, when he is unavailable.
O’Toole paid the price for flip-flopping on carbon tax
Here’s a free tip for all Conservative Party leadership candidates: don’t break your promise to fight carbon taxes.
Super STARS!
R.M. of Snipe Lake No. 259 received a big thank you from Stars for their $5400 donation.
Mandryk: Vaccination still best way to end pandemic
There is less of a fight over the desire to remove all restrictions than Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and others would have us believe.
Penton: Canadian tennis stars on the rise
Canada’s status on the world professional tennis stage skyrocketed in Melbourne in January, but Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime still haven’t reached the peak of the mountain.
Check It Out: Contradictions and historical events
The sign read in large red letters “Danger: Alligator!” Underneath was posted another sign in green letters: “No Lifeguards. Beach is open for swimming”.