Leader’s Zamboni replacement project nears its $130,000 goal!
A crucial piece of equipment in the maintenance and operation of ice surfaces is the Zamboni, which is why a committee at Leader has been busy raising funds.
RCMP recover stolen hockey memorabilia, snowmobile, trailer and pick-up truck in Shellbrook
Between November, 2021 and March, 2022, approximately $100,000 worth of Wayne Gretzky hockey memorabilia were stolen from a residence…
SJHL Klippers’ playoff hopes dwindling
They may be mathematically still in the race, but the Kindersley Klippers aren’t counting on a playoff berth.
Grant available for post secondary education
Did you know that if you have a child with a disability, who plans to attend a post-secondary educational institution, they may be eligible for a grant?
Kindersley RCMP Kept Busy Over Past Week
Kindersley RCMP were kept busy with several traffic collisions last week due to the changing weather conditions.
JUST LOVE!
Volunteers from the Better Together Kindersley group visited the residents at Heritage Manor in Kindersley on Wednesday, February 15th for their monthly birthday celebration.
Over 40 years of AWANA
An age-old idiom says, ‘Time flies when you’re having fun.’ More than forty years have transpired since the AWANA program first began in Kindersley at the Alliance Church.
Celebrating Volunteerism
Brynn Hartsook comes from a legacy of volunteers. His parents, Glenn and Maureen Hartsook were legendary in Eston for pitching in wherever needed over the years…
Recognize any of these students from 1993?
Do you recognize any of these Grade 3 students from Elizabeth School in Kindersley, who were featured in a February, 1993 edition of The Clarion?
Indigenous storyteller visits local communities
The month of February has been designated as Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month, and the Luseland Library commemorated the occasion.
Check It Out: Let’s not waste valuable opportunities
Someone commented, “You know what was the biggest waste of money in 2020? I renewed my passport.”
Heritage minister can’t define Canadian content - Trudeau-appointed senator
One of Canada’s most acclaimed authors is drawing a clear line: he doesn’t want politicians telling him what counts as Canadian content…
Pop 89: Folk Devotion
Mary’s been in my living room for a while now. I couldn’t bear to see her carted off after our church closed, not knowing where she’d end up.
New Brigden couple met in Israel
Sometimes you have to travel long distances to meet that special someone. Connie and Jim Ness from New Brigden, Alberta, will celebrate their fourth anniversary this March.
Penton: Can anyone topple the Bruins?
The Bruins, under the direction of new coach Jim Montgomery, had suffered a mere seven regulation-time defeats in the team’s first 50 games…
Ramblers take game 1 versus Loreburn
The Eston Ramblers are gearing up for a busy stretch, with provincials and playoffs set. While they earned a bye in Round One of the Hockey Sask Provincials, their road in the SVHL playoffs has begun.
Leader’s own Berk Jodoin receives awards
Everyone has a story to tell, and Berk Jodoin from Leader is one of those storytellers. Berk shares his stories in the songs he writes and sings, and his artistry has been gaining significant recognition.
SWHL Klippers mainstay finishing final season
It’s been a banner season for the SWHL Kindersley Klippers so far, and Byron Ismond is set to bow out at the end of this campaign.
SJHL Kindersley team clipping along
It’s been an up-and-down season for the SJHL Kindersley Iron Horse Klippers, but they had some things to smile about this week.
Will you be my Valentine?
On Friday night, February 10th, the iKids Club was busy playing games, eating cupcakes and making valentines for the special people in their lives.