Francis attends women’s centre grand opening with other SaskParty MLAs
Ken Francis, MLA for Kindersley, was present for the grand opening of Starlight House Women’s Treatment Centre, which took place on Oct. 19.
Prairie Branches fosters entrepreneurship
Prairie Branches in Kerrobert is just one of four-day programs offered in Kerrobert, Wilkie, Unity and Biggar. Eunice Washkowsky, Executive Director, oversees the programs…
USask announces new Food Industry Management degree
A new undergraduate degree program at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) meets the growing industry need for graduates…
A Masked Killer - Tales of the Butcherbird!
What is that hanging on the barbed wire fence? It’s the left-overs of the ghoulish songbird, the “Butcherbird”. The shrike, also known as the “Butcherbird”…
THAT’S A WRAP!
Last week work crews wrapped up replacing sidewalks on 8th Street West in Kindersley, before the onset of freezing temperatures.
Book: Sariri: Travels Through Bolivia
You’ll find 20 chapters in Sariri (not counting the introduction, afterword, and glossary.) Each chapter covers a specific place in Bolivia, a terrific way to lay out a book about a country.
Caleb’s residents and visitors enjoy shopping!
Caleb Village kicked off their Fall Craft and Trade Fair at noon on Wednesday, October 26th until 4:00 p.m. Both residents from Caleb and visitors from the area were busy browsing…
Kindersley Soccer
The fall session of Kindersley’s Indoor Soccer program got underway on October 25. Three different age groups get together on Wednesdays to get some exercise…
SOCCER MONSTERS!
The indoor soccer season started last Wednesday with the youngest group (U4 -6) learning some skills and having a lot of fun!
Kindersley Players are up to some spooky stuff
Want to be be spooked for Halloween? The Kindersley Players are busy creating a spooky Shocktober Haunted House at the Kindersley Centre…
Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery features local artist, Anna Polsfut
During the months of November and December, the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery will feature an exhibit by local artist, Anna Polsfut, from Kindersley.
Devine’s Upgraders, Part 6
Were the Lloydminster and Regina upgraders enormous money losers, or huge successes? The conclusion.
Penton: NBA ready to greet the ‘Next Lebron’
He’s 7-foot-4. He’s only 17 years old. And unless you’re a professional basketball fan-geek, you probably haven’t heard of Victor Wembanyama.
Pop 89: In Praise of Big Families
I come from a large family: six kids, two parents and the occasional dog. And, while it was exhausting for my mom, and expensive for my dad, we kids thrived.
Check It Out: Life after professional hockey
A professional hockey player once said, “How would you like a job where, every time you make a mistake, a big red light goes on, and 18,000 people boo?”
Co-op kids prepare a Silver Spoon Dinner
Fourteen kids were busy shopping, chopping, mixing and baking on Sunday, October 23rd, at the Kindersley Seniors Hall. The Kindersley Co-op presented the Silver Spoon Dinner…
Growing Through Grief: Reflecting on the Year
This coming week on October 26th will mark one year since my best friend and husband of 35 years made his transition. It is also his birthday on October 27th.
The Klarenbach Report, Oct 23
In 1963, the Hydraulic Engineering Company was incorporated as a public company under the name Versatile Manufacturing Ltd. and listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Reader strongly disagrees with Janzen’s column
I strongly disagree with Your West Central Voice columnist Joan Janzen’s assertion in the October 18, 2022, edition, that the election of Georgia Meloni as Italian Prime Minister is cause for celebration.
MASTER CHEFS!
Co-op Kids Club members Alix Motz, Anna Motz, Lisa Klassen (Kindersley Co-op), and Alean Chambers prep veggies for their Silver Spoon Dinner.