Kindersley RCMP Report: July 2022
Sometime between July 2nd and July 9th thieve(s) stole the cemetery gates that were being repaired at Merrifield Cemetery. ‘These are pretty distinct items and have the cemetery’s name right on them.
Kids enjoy VBS at New Life Church
New Life Church in Kindersley invited kids to their week-long Vacation Bible School (VBS). VBS Monumental ran Monday to Friday mornings from July 18th to 22nd, with approximately twenty-five children…
Book: Baba Sophie’s Ukrainian Cookbook
I’m no great wonder in the kitchen– if I am cooking, I usually turn to the internet for recipes. Recently, however, I’ve started buying cookbooks.
Change of Command for the Canadian Forces Support Group (Ottawa-Gatineau)
Today Colonel Andre Delhommeau, originally from Luseland, Saskatchewan, assumed command of the Canadian Forces Support Group (Ottawa-Gatineau) CFSG (O-G) from Commodore Daniel Bouchard.
Book: Synaptic
“[L]et me reverse your gaze, turn / the microscope upon the viewer.” It’s clear from the beginning of Alison Calder’s incredible third book of poetry, Synaptic…
Penton: Sports has its share of jerks
Baseball manager Leo Durocher is famous for his ‘Nice guys finish last’ quote, but he’s wrong, of course. Sidney Crosby’s a nice guy and he’s won a couple of Stanley Cups.
Raiders take game 1 against U18 Royals
Two Kindersley teams are matched up in the Fertile Valley Baseball League semi-finals. The Kindersley Raiders hosted the Kindersley U18 Royals at Flanagan Field on July 14 and came away with a close victory.
Stallions get ousted in NSRBL playoffs
There will be no repeat championship season for the Kindersley Stallions. The quarter-finals of the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League pitted the #6 ranked Stallions against the #3 ranked Wilkie Brewers.
Book: Mind the Gap: Navigating Your Leadership Journey
Like the title spells out, Mind the Gap covers how to become a more effective leader, but it is much more than that. It is geared towards leadership in the workplace…
Bobbi Goddard brings a bit of Mexico to Kindersley
Bobbi Goddard is excited about returning to her old stomping grounds in Kindersley, where she spent summers and holidays hanging out with cousins, grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
Wicked weather wallops west central region
Mother Nature painted a pretty scary picture last Tuesday evening near Eatonia. On Tuesday, July 5 there were two tornadoes in Saskatchewan.
Caleb resident, Margaret Deiner
Margaret Deiner has been a resident at Caleb Village for approximately five years. Her apartment is decorated with souvenirs from her extensive travels.
1930 Payment Voucher
This payment voucher from 1930 was brought in to us by Retta Thompson. It belonged to her father, Johnston Hill who farmed north of Eatonia.
Mandryk: Medicare lessons can still apply today
To maybe better understand the fight over COVID-19 in the last two years, let's explore the fight to bring in Medicare 60 years ago.
954 g of methamphetamine, 337 g of cocaine seized from vehicle near Maple Creek
On July 6, 2022 at approximately 1 p.m., officers from Saskatchewan RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit (RTU) were conducting patrols on Highway #1, west of Maple Creek.
Grain contracts “heavily tilted” in favour of buyers, according to new report
Today’s grain purchase contracts are heavily tilted in favour of grain buyers, putting Saskatchewan farmers at a distinct disadvantage, a recent report has found.
FINAL UPDATE: Saskatchewan RCMP issue dangerous person alert after shooting incident in Langham, SK
Two adult males are deceased after a shooting incident on Friday, July 8, 2022, in the community of Langham, SK.
The Klarenbach Report Jul 11
Commodity prices are notoriously volatile, and we search for an explanation for why the price moved against our position.
Check It Out: Reclaiming what is ours
If a modern version of the classic children’s story, “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” were written today, one of the bears might say, “Someone’s been using my phone…
Pop 89: I Hear A Melody
Tuesday witnessed another funeral in our little community. This time we said goodbye to someone far too young.