Memories of the Queen’s visit to Kindersley
September 8th, 2022, marked the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, who was the Head of State in our Canadian government.
Hutterites share harvest with FoodMesh
It’s harvest time for gardeners, and the gardeners at the Glidden Hutterite colony are sharing their abundance of fresh produce.
Amy Willans tells her story of hope and recovery
An attentive audience listened to Amy Willans share her personal account of “Triumph of the Spirit” at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery on Thursday evening, September 8.
Walter Becker shares 99 years of living
Walter Becker from Kindersley celebrated his 99th birthday on Friday, August 26th. Now a resident at Caleb Village, Walter recalls growing up on a farm near Eatonia.
Crisis Centre Fundraiser Postponed
After much deliberation, the Crisis Centre staff have decided to postpone the “One Magical Evening” fundraiser featuring Matt Gore…
It’s canning season!
Home gardeners are busy harvesting their produce. As in generations past, a new generation of gardeners has emerged, many choosing to can their vegetables and fruit.
Macklin to develop multi-functional space
Earlier this summer, the communities of Denzil, Luseland, Wilkie and Macklin received a total amount of $222,402 from a grant through Western Diversification Canada.
A “Chilling” Prediction: 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac Canadian Edition Predicts “Sneaky Cold” Winter
Lulled—or frozen—into a sense of frigid-as-usual, many Canadians will be hit by surprise shots of extra-deep cold.
Penton: New star in tennis? Carlos Alcaraz
The old guard of tennis appears to be slowly fading away, so it’s time to make room for the brightest young star on the world tennis scene, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.
Pop 89: Brother Mouse, Sister Robin
My sister and I were lying on the wharf at Spruce Coulee when she pointed at something I’d written in ballpoint pen on my thigh. “What’s that say?”
Check It Out: No such thing as too many questions
Little Johnny asked, “Daddy, are caterpillars good to eat?” His dad replied, “I told you not to talk about stuff like that at the dinner table.”
APAS provides comments on the proposed federal fertilizer emissions reduction strategy
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has submitted comments on the federal government addressing concerns with the proposed 30 percent fertilizer emissions target for 2030.
Damien Sanderson found deceased
Find below the statement Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, the Commanding Officer of Saskatchewan RCMP, delivered during the press conference…
Chatterbox: Weekly Tidbits, Sep 4
Ten people were killed, and at least 15 were injured in a rash of stabbings that put the entire province of Saskatchewan on alert…
HISTORY TOUR
Photojournalist Annie Duncan (below) has been visiting museums throughout the area to learn more about history.
FRESH VEGGIES!
The winner of Springfield Colony’s annual vegetable basket was Brenda Dillabaugh. Philip Wipf made the presentation.
On the road again ... back to school
September 1st marked the first day of school for students Lundyn Young and Cohen Dufault. Along with their bus driver Dave Sutherland, they headed back to school…
Kindersley RCMP focus on school zones
Thursday, September 1 marked the beginning of the school year. Kindersley RCMP would like to remind drivers to be mindful of school zones in their communities.
WELCOME BACK!
Sun West School Division bus driver, Laurie Kelly, makes her rounds picking up students for the first day of school on September 1 in her bus that she calls “Belinda.”
Celebrating 20 years of Seeking Rare Plants of the Prairies
Rare and Endangered plants are an often overlooked part of conservation work, most being small and hard to find in isolated ecosystems.