Kenton captures district championship
West Central Athletics would like to congratulate the Kenaston junior girls' volleyball team. They captured the district championship on October 29th in Kindersley.
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer
Halloween may be over, but something frightening could still lurk in your home. Invisible, odourless, and poisonous, carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the silent killer.
Pop 89: I Wouldn’t Do That if I Were You
I’ve said it, and I’ve had it said to me: “I wouldn’t do that if I were you.” Take welding while stoned, for instance: not a good idea. Ok, I was actually torch-cutting.
Eston Ramblers ready for SVHL season
The Sask Valley Hockey League will once again feature ten teams for the 2022-23 season, including the defending champion Kenaston Blizzards.
“Genocidal Love” by Author Bevann Fox Featured at November’s Write Out Loud
Bevann Fox is a member of Pasqua First Nation in Treaty Four Territory. Her book, “Genocidal Love – A Life After Residential School” (University of Regina Press, 2020) has garnered many accolades.
USask announces new Precision Agriculture certificate
A new certificate program at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) will provide students the opportunity to gain knowledge and develop experiential skills…
The Klarenbach Report, Oct 31
In 1968, Versatile introduced their self-propelled swather with a hydrostatic drive. A few companies offered hydraulically-driven swathers, but Verstaile’s SP400 was miles ahead in design and price.
Penton: Kane’s days in Chicago are numbered
Chicago Blackhawks will retire Patrick Kane’s jersey one day, but because professional hockey is a business, he’ll almost certainly be traded away from the Windy City first.
Check It Out: Obstacles or opportunities?
The story I heard was about Ned and Jed, who were seeking their fortune hunting wolves. There was a $5,000 bounty for wolves captured alive.
White Mud Hockey League welcomes Leader and Eatonia to the fold
The White Mud Hockey League will look a little different this season. The Leader Flyers and Eatonia Huskies have both rejoined the league after some time away…
KOBRAS ADVANCE TO PROVINCIAL SEMI-FINAL!
The Kindersley Kobras won their provincial quarter-final on Saturday, October 29 against the Watrous Wildcats by a score of 37-31.
SWHL Kerrobert Tigers hope to turn fortunes
The season ended in disappointment for the SWHL Kerrobert Tigers in 2021-2022, but Assistant Coach and General Manager Brad Murphy hopes for a different outcome this campaign.
Sr Klippers come out flying in season opener
The Kindersley Sr Klippers opened up their 2022-23 season with an 8-2 win over the defending SWHL champion Macklin Mohawks on Saturday night at the West Central Events Centre.
Rebels season ends
The Kerrobert Rebels battled hard on Saturday against Hanley in their provincial quarter-final game at Bishop’s Bowl. The Rebels held a slim one-point lead at half-time…
Curling Leagues starting up
The Kindersley Curling Club is sweeping in a new season, and the club’s communications member, Jacquie Armitage, is getting the word out.
Eston College announces plans to move
On October 16th, Eston College announced its plans to relocate to Regina. Although it came as a surprise to many people in the community…
iKids Costume Party
All the costumed characters were busy getting acquainted at the iKids Club costume party on Friday night, October 28th.
SJHL Kindersley Klippers attempting course-correct
The SJHL Kindersley Klippers injected fresh talent and a new outlook for the 2022-2023 season. But they have yet to see shining dividends for their off-season work.
Gift Card Fraud
RCMP are reminding the public to be very cautious if you receive a message from a friend over a Social Media site (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) that they were successful in winning money.
The rise, and perhaps fall, of fracking in southeast Saskatchewan?
If you were to ask someone what two technologies resulted in Saskatchewan’s “Bakken Boom,” the answers would surely be horizontal drilling and multi-stage fracking.