Eston felled by Outlook in first playoff round
The Eston Ramblers find themselves on the outside looking in for the next round of the Saskatchewan Valley Hockey League playoffs.
Farmers enrol in drone school
When you hear about ground school, flight manoeuvres and acquiring a pilot’s certificate, one usually assumes these are referring to planes.
Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden Acclaimed Interim President of SUMA
City of Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden has been acclaimed interim president of SUMA. The decision was made during SUMA’s Board of Directors Meeting on February 18.
Chinook School Division Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week
This past week, February 6th – 12th, 2022, the Chinook School Division in Southwest Saskatchewan celebrated Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week.
West Central Junior Boys District Basketball
The West Central Junior Boys Basketball District championships were held on Feb. 16 in Davidson. Thank you to Garret Bailey and Davidson School for hosting this year's event.
Pop 89: We Live in Whole Other Worlds
On Tuesday, the 15th of February, the PM declared The Emergency Act. I recalled a similar declaration, The War Measures Act, in 1970 when Trudeau Sr. suspended civil liberties in Quebec after a series of bombings by the FLQ.
2022 Heritage Fairs & High School Heritage Challenge!
The 2022 Heritage Fairs season is upon us! This year, we have three exciting events: our third Virtual Heritage Fair; the Provincial Heritage Fair; and our first High School Heritage Challenge!
Check It Out: A short history lesson
Here’s a bit of history humour for you: “Question: Where was the Constitution Act of 1982 signed? Answer: At the bottom.”
Pink Shirt Day recognized locally
The nationally recognized Pink Shirt Day usually occurs on the last Wednesday of February every year; however, this year, that date falls during the Family Week break…
Kindersley Klippers suffer weekend setback
After a significant turnaround, the Klippers dropped two of three games over the weekend.
Perks of attending a small rural school
One of the best things about your children attending a small school like Rossville, is knowing that when they enter those doors there are people there that truly care for them.
Kindersley Kobras win Junior Basketball Districts on home court
The West Central Junior Girls Basketball District championships were held on Feb. 16 in Kindersley. Thank you Aida Gossa and Kindersley Composite school for hosting this year’s event.
Courthouse restorations to begin this spring
Both past and present residents of Kerrobert are proud of the Kerrobert Court House and its impressive architecture.
Helping Hand
The Kindersley Jr. Klippers had a fun skate with students from the Kindersley Playschool on February 15 and 16.
Kindersley RCMP renew reminder of the dangers of fentanyl
Kindersley RCMP reminds the public that fentanyl is dangerous – and it’s present in the Kindersley area.
Conservative Party leader must prioritize balanced budgets
Balanced budgets mean less government debt for Canadian kids and grandkids to pay back, less money wasted on interest charges and fewer tax hikes.
Kerrobert Tigers’ Tyson Wuttunee officially retires from SWHL
The oldest active player in the Saskatchewan Western Hockey League retired Saturday after 20 years of playing senior hockey.
Leader curling team advances to championship
Junior curling sectional playoffs were held on the Feb 11/12 weekend. The top two teams from each section advance to the Junior SWAC Championship on March 4 / 5 hosted by Fox Valley.
Mandryk: Moe may not yet have the right COVID-19 blend
Often when you blend things you, get a delicious treat. But you have to be careful: As good as some ingredients taste, adding too much of anything usually spoils the whole thing.
Maintaining water systems is an essential service
Cattle producers are well aware of the importance of maintaining their water supply, and Brady Wagman from Leader is the guy to call to help them with any problems they may have.