West Central Events Centre will benefit from infrastructure funding
Last week, Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, and Saskatchewan’s Government Relations Minister…
89-year-old sketches self portrait
Everyone possesses different abilities and talents, no matter how old or young you are.
The day Trudeau lectured Sask on its “cleaner energy projects,” wind power went negative
On the day that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lectured the Government of Saskatchewan on its clean energy efforts, a total collapse of both wind and solar…
The Klarenbach Report, Jan 24
Human behaviour is fascinating. For the past seven years, I have focused much time and energy on understanding my worldview and how it impacts my behaviour.
Sask’s labour force is strong, resilient and ready for the future
Saskatchewan had 576,800 people employed in 2022, an increase of 18,600 or 3.3 per cent from 2021, the second largest percentage increase since records began in 1976.
Before there were school buses
The most common winter mode of transportation to school before there were school buses was by horse and sleigh.
Penton: NHL bottom-feeders drooling over Bedard
Like a six-year-old kid window-shopping at the toy store a few days before Christmas, National Hockey League general managers…
Growing Through Grief: Stepping Into the Unknown
This past weekend I drove back to Val Marie to attend a baby shower and see some dear friends and family. As I drove, a lot of memories came flooding back.
SWHL Senior Klippers finish first in regular season play
The SWHL Senior Kindersley Klippers are enjoying a break after a hard-fought, winning regular season.
Kindersley native Justen Close guarding Gophers net
It's been a banner year for former Kindersley Klipper Justen Close. The netminder is currently the toast of Big-Ten hockey as he minds the crease for the first-ranked Minnesota Gophers.
Eston Ramblers readying for provincials
The Eston Ramblers may be finished regular season play, but they see provincials on the horizon.
Chinook Board will Apply to Rebuild Stewart Valley School
At a Special Meeting on January 23, the Chinook Board of Education voted to approve the submission of an application to the provincial government to rebuild Stewart Valley School.
Public asked to report sightings of wanted male
The Saskatchewan RCMP Warrant Enforcement and Suppression Team (WEST) is asking for the public’s assistance with locating 40-year-old Alvin Thomas.
SJHL Klippers headed on the road
The puck luck is starting to come for the SJHL Kindersley Klippers. A showing at home during a Saturday, January 14 tilt against Flin Flon saw the team make the most of their chances.
What does a prairie entrepreneur look like?
Entrepreneurs on the prairies are accustomed to being versatile, accommodating their lifestyles and working to fit in with all types of conditions.
Check It Out: When will we be free from bureaucratic pressure?
When a senior citizen was asked what is the best thing about being 104 years of age, she replied, “No peer pressure.”
Pop 89: Somewhere? Or Anywhere?
I just reviewed Dale Eisler’s sweeping examination of Saskatchewan history - “From Left to Right, Saskatchewan’s Political and Economic Transformation”…
Synergy Credit Union completes merge with Saskatoon branch
Synergy Credit Union recently announced finalization of their merge with New Community Credit Union in Saskatoon.
Here Kitty, Kitty!
If you happen to cruise down King Drive in Kindersley, you’ll spot the biggest cat you’ve ever seen in their front yard.
Mary Wildman celebrates a century!
Mary Wildman from Kindersley turned 100 years of age on January 18th, 2023! Her family brought a birthday cake to Caleb Village on Friday, January 20th…