Veterinary professor at USask launches bovine health podcast
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) beef cattle specialist at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) has launched a new podcast…
Penton: Enough already with gambling commercials
Police, ambulance and heavy security is required at: a) An outdoor speech given by the prime minister; b) A Justin Bieber concert; c) A Flames-Oilers game.
Pop 89: The Bard in Your Back Yard
In 2010 the Grammys decided to do away with the Polka category. “They can’t do that!” I complained to Carole, my producer, “Canadians clean up in that category!”
Check It Out: When Bill C-7 becomes personal
A teacher asked her students to use the word “beans” in a sentence. One girl said, “My father grows beans.” A boy said, “My mother cooks beans.
BLACK GOLD
Joan Janzen found an interesting book entitled, “Province with a Heart” that had some cool local photos in it, including this photo of an oilman covered with oil…
APAS supports farmers rights to repair equipment
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) reiterates its steadfast support for Saskatchewan farmers’ right-to-repair their equipment.
Eston Ramblers focus on consistency
Heading into the weekend, the Eston Ramblers were 2-1-0, coming off a tough loss to the Loreburn 19ers.
Kindersley Sledge Hockey Tournament
The Kindersley Sledge Hockey Tournament was held at both rinks in the West Central Events Centre from November 25-27.
The Klarenbach Report, Nov 27
Governments restrict freedoms. Central Banks are destroying our standard of living. Fiat currencies are inflationary.
The Barn at Herschel
The Barn is a quaint century farm barn located south of Herschel that has been renovated into a small event centre.
Plenty Christmas Market
The Plenty Community Hall was filled with vendors and shoppers on Sunday, November 27 during the Christmas Market.
CWL Garage Sale & Breakfast
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church held their garage sale and breakfast on November 26th. It was all hands on deck as all the volunteers were helping out in the kitchen
EATONIA CHRISTMAS MARKET
Eatonia’s Christmas Market, held on November 26th, featured many products, as well as young entrepreneurs.
Rotary Club lets the good times roll
Let the Good Times Roll is more than a song from the late 1970s; it’s an event hosted by the Kindersley Rotary Club.
Review: Phantom of the Open was a delight
The Kindersley Screen Arts and TIFF presented “The Phantom of the Open” at the Sunset Theatre on Saturday afternoon, November 26th.
Better Together group brings joy to Manor Residents
The Better Together group sang Christmas carols for the residents at Heritage Manor, on November 26th. They also brought along Santa…
Kick-Off To Christmas!
The Downtown Kindersley Association kicked off the Christmas season on Saturday, November 26 with wagon rides, Santa Claus, hot chocolate…
SWHL Kindersley Klippers enjoying strong early start
Heading into the weekend, the Kindersley Senior Klippers were trouncing opponents with a 4-0-0 record.
Over 150,000 in funding allocated by Field of Opportunities initiative
The Field of Opportunities (FOO) initiative is designed to help improve quality of life in the rural and urban community of Kindersley and region by raising capital…
SJHL Klippers looking to change their luck
Despite their best efforts, the SJHL Ironhorse Kindersley Jr Klippers just can’t seem to catch a break this season.