Male charged after incident in Swift Current
On March 17, 2022 at 5:43 p.m., Swift Current Municipal RCMP responded to a report of an assault with a weapon in an apartment building on the 500 block of Robert Street East in Swift Current, Sask.
Jim Pattison Recognized for Distinguished Service
The Government of Saskatchewan has recognized Jim Pattison with the Saskatchewan Distinguished Service Award for his commitment to Saskatchewan’s economy and his dedication to philanthropy.
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The Repurposing of St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church
As you drive through the Village of Mendham, you’ll notice a prominent sign that reads: “Dedicated to the Pioneer Families of Mendham, St. Anthony’s Parish and 1914 Oblate Fathers…
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Residents at Eatonia Oasis Living celebrated St. Patrick’s Day last week. Pictured are (l-r) Irene Gizen, Helen Thomson and Betty King.
Woman charged after fraud reported at long-term care home
On December 7, 2018, Meadow Lake RCMP received a report of fraud at a local long-term care home.
Male charged after hundreds of non-emergency 911 calls
Between November 2021 and March 2022, hundreds of calls were made to the Province of Saskatchewan’s 911 dispatch centre.
Welcome to Pioneer Haven’s new manager
Krystal Bazylinski stepped into her new position as manager of Pioneer’s Haven in Kerrobert on February 22nd, 2022.
Work + Play = Drone School
Great Plains College in Kindersley had eighteen participants enrolled in their two-day Drone School on March 15th and 16th.
Pop 89: A Hard Story is a Good Story
I am looking forward to driving to Eastend on the 23rd to read to you. I am sure many of you are like me in that there is nothing more comforting than getting together to tell and hear stories.
Check It Out: Why are Canadians rallying?
Q: What are the similarities and differences between the Canadian and Chinese Constitution? A: Both have freedom of speech, but only one has freedom after speech.
Acupuncture is for all ages
In November of 2019, Staci Mysko began offering her services as a registered acupuncturist in Kindersley one day a week.
Kindersley RCMP Weekly Report, Mar 16
With the bad weather and equally bad roads Kindersley RCMP were kept busy with several traffic related calls for service over the last week.
Province to invest $262 million to benefit municipalities
Premier Scott Moe has announced more than $262 million of provincial funding will be invested for the overall Municipal Revenue Sharing (MRS) Program in 2022-23 to benefit Saskatchewan municipalities and support their priorities.
Saskatchewan introduces enhanced measures to control feral pigs
The Government of Saskatchewan is taking steps today to proactively enhance and broaden the regulation, monitoring and control of wild boar and feral pigs in the province.
Saskatchewan Leads Canada In Wholesale Trade Growth
Saskatchewan's wholesale trade increased 34.7 per cent (seasonally adjusted) between January 2021 and January 2022, which was first among the provinces.
Book: kireji: partial portraits & biofictions
I have a special interest in reviewing “first” books, in part because it’s been thirty-one years since my own first book was published, and though I’ve followed up with another dozen titles, I still meet folks who claim they liked my first book best.
Early morning house fire in Kindersley
The Kindersley Fire Department was called at approximately 5:11 a.m. last Tuesday morning (March 15) to a structure fire at 419 - 2nd Avenue West in Kindersley.
Mandryk: Time to get serious about addressing a crisis
The problem with the ever-so-serious business of governance is that far too many see it as less of a priority than the fun and games of politics.
Pop 89: Let’s Pledge Our Heads to Clearer Thinking
Last Saturday, I was a judge at a 4-H public speaking event held in Val Marie. I enjoy this gig because I get a ringside view of the passions of the next generation preparing to rule the world.