Spartan Musicians dedicate performances to Mr. Mealey
The evening’s performances were dedicated to Mr. Steve Mealey, who had such a lasting impact at Eaton School and throughout the community.
Pipeline dollars pumped back into communities
The Kindersley & District Co-op, along with Enbridge, conducted a cheque presentation Friday morning, May 27 at the Kindersley Co-op Grocery Store for three local organizations.
Letter to the Editor: Does democracy really work?
There seems to be concerns nowadays about the threat to democracy in democratically aligned countries.
Kindersley Stallions win home opener!
The Kindersley Stallions started the 2022 NRSBL campaign with a two-win and one-loss record after action last week.
Eston Communities in Bloom
The Town of Eston’s perennial beds are all cleaned up. The Communities in Bloom committee have been busy prepping the planters and barrels and filling the water reservoirs.
Joe Trio doesn’t disappoint
The Kindersley & District Arts Council presented their final concert of the 2022 season on Thursday, May 26, at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre.
Spartan Outdoor Space
Grade 3/4s planting sprouted bean seeds for experiments and Gr 5/6s at work seeding vegetables in the Spartan Outdoor Space (S.O.S.) outdoor classroom last week!
Pitch Perfect!
The Kindersley Stallions won their home opener last week 10-0 over the Unity Junior Cardinals.
Rosetown Museum to showcase folklorist
The Rosetown Museum is excited to feature Shayna Jones, an artist and folklorist. On June 19th at 2:00 p.m. Jones interprets stories from black Canadians of African descent who make their home in rural Saskatchewan.
Former NHL goaltender in Ukraine for relief efforts
Former Kindersley Klipper and NHL goaltender Michael Garnett is currently helping with relief efforts in Ukraine.
Changes To PST Will Benefit Farmers And Agriculture Industry
Amendments to the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) regulations will provide greater clarity to farmers and help ensure that PST is applied fairly…
Weekly Crop Report May 26
Seeding progress climbed throughout many regions in the past week, despite a storm that brought snow and rain to parts of the province.
APAS accepting applications for YLMP program presented by Farm Credit Canada
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is now accepting new applicants for the Youth Leadership and Mentorship Program (YLMP) presented by Farm Credit Canada (FCC).
Westberry Play Day
Hamilton Fullerton competes in the long jump at Westberry School’s Play Day last week.
Sarah Hagen performs “Perk Up, Pianist” on June 9th
On June 9th at 7:30 pm, award-winning concert pianist Sarah Hagen will be performing “Perk up, Pianist!” at the Leader Community Centre.
Book: Race to Finish
Marion Mutala is a literary machine, with sixteen published books and more on the way. I’ve previously reviewed two of her children’s books—Grateful and the 175-page, multi-story achievement, Baba’s Babushka.
Kindersley RCMP Focus on Canada Road Safety Week
Kindersley RCMP participated in Canada Road Safety Week last week to help encourage safe driving behaviours.
Pop 89: The Peddler in Your Pocket
Joan Janzen’s latest column on valuing privacy got me all riled up. I mean that in a good way; she inspired me up to take up the call to “value our privacy”…
Penton: No guarantees in sport, thank goodness
Growing up in a sports-oriented family, there were two professional teams we were disinclined to root for: Montreal Canadiens and the New York Yankees.
Check It Out: Winning against all odds
A man picked up a hitch-hiker, who seemed like a nice guy. After a few minutes, the hitch-hiker asked if the driver wasn’t afraid he might be a criminal?