Legacy of Residential Schools Tour Continuing in Wheatland
Wheatland Regional Library is honoured and excited to continue their partnership with Tony Stevenson to share his knowledge on the impact and legacy of residential schools in Canada.
Wellness Awareness Day features new programs
Kindersley Pathway to Wellness, in partnership with the Town of Kindersley and the District Health Authority, invited the public to Wellness Awareness Day on Wednesday, September 14th…
Kindersley Fire Hall Grand Opening
After over two years, Kindersley Fire Hall welcomed residents to their “new” fire hall to take a tour, climb inside the trucks, meet the staff, and enjoy some food with live music…
Book: Conserving the Legacy: Wildlife Conservation in Saskatchewan 1905-2005
Conserving the Legacy is a physically powerful book. Weighing in at just shy of a hefty one kilogram, it packs a wallop.
Nancy Kelley raises over $9K for Parkinsons
The Parkinson’s Super Walk 2022 took place on Saturday, September 10th, along the Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon. “It was a great day for a walk,” participant Nancy Kelley said.
Kindersley RCMP remain busy
Kindersley RCMP were kept busy this past week. The week started with one vehicle that fled from police which the RCMP are still looking for, and the week ended with one careless use of a firearm…
Senior District Golf Championships
The Senior Golf District championships were held in Davidson on Tuesday Sept. 13. Thank you to Ian Osmond and the Davidson Golf course for organizing and hosting this year’s championship.
Pen pals meet for first time in 68 years!
What would it be like to meet someone for the first time after having corresponded for 68 years? Fay Fairs from Eston answers that question through her first-hand experience.
Author returns to her home town
Diana Koenning from Cudworth, Sask. is returning to her hometown of Plenty, SK, to give a reading from her new book “Silently Said - A Journey Through Illness and Addiction.”
Sharing history is preserving history at CFS Alsask
The Canadian Civil Defence Museum Association conducted tours of the Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Alsask dome on Sunday, September 4th.
Rangeland Reality Check: Basic Principles of Grazing Management
Mother Nature certainly flexed her muscles in the 2017 growing season. Drought, fires, and poor stock water quality are just some issues that caused grief for Saskatchewan ranchers.
Penton: No winner in golf’s civil war
It’s almost as if the shooting has stopped in professional golf’s civil war of 2022.
Pop 89: Thoughts and Prayers
I’m reading a book by Dr. Daniel Amen entitled: Your Brain Is Always Listening. It’s a scary thought, considering the amount of chatter, judgement, thoughts of remorse and resentment…
Check It Out: History worth repeating
“I failed history again,” the student told his friend. “I guess those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
Chatterbox: Weekly Tidbits from the Editor, Sep 11
The entire province was on edge early in the week as the manhunt continued for Myles Sanderson. He was finally apprehended by RCMP near Rosthern…
Memorial Tribute to fallen Town Employee
A memorial tribute has been placed near the site of the fatality that claimed the life of a Town of Kindersley employee on August 30.
Kindersley Fire Dept. responds to calls
The Kindersley Fire Department has been busy this past week with several calls, including a fire at an abandoned farm site on Saturday.
K-Town Toy Run benefits West Central Crisis Centre
Motorcyclists from across the province gathered at the Kindersley Inn to get ready for the K-Town Toy Run on September 10.
Luseland museum holds fall fair
Luseland and District’s Museum held a fall fair on Saturday, September 10th. Participants were invited to submit their entries in various classes, which included vegetables, handwork…
Daughter of former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan reminisces about the day she met the Queen
My father was R.L. Hanbidge, 12th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. The death of Queen Elizabeth made me reminisce.