Letter: Enjoying Pop 89 Column
I am writing to express how much I enjoy, and am challenged by, the articles written by Madonna Hamel in her Pop 89 column…
The Klarenbach Report, Feb 28
As individuals, we often become amazed at the diverse and captivating conversations that can arise from meeting someone randomly.
Shout out to Beef Expo volunteers and judges
The Beef Expo, sponsored by Big Country Ag Society, was again a big success. It takes a huge amount of volunteer hours to plan, prepare and set up the two-day event.
Penton: Canadians may play huge President’s Cup role
When Nick Taylor of Abbotsford battled Scottie Scheffler down the stretch at the recent Waste Management Phoenix Open, he won $2.2 million…
Check It Out: Legal isn’t always what’s right
The cartoon illustration is of a balloon flying over Ottawa. “It’s a foreign spy balloon, to gather intelligence,” the elderly lady says to her husband.
David Yager to chair Alberta premier’s advisory council on energy future, report in June
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has appointed a five-member panel “to map out Alberta’s energy future.”
APAS requests expanded interswitching for captive grain shippers
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is calling on Transport Canada to implement the National Supply-Chain Task Force’s recommendation…
The work must go on!
It may be -26°C degrees outside, but the work continued to proceed in construction of the new RCMP depot in Kindersley.
Book: Why Not Now?
I experienced quite the shock when I began Denise Leduc’s new book, Why Not Now? I’d recently reviewed the Aylesbury, Saskatchewan writer’s thoughtful children’s books…
Book: Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies: Scarecrows and Stupidity
Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies is a work of satirical fiction. That’s a new genre for me so I needed to get the lowdown.
Ken Plaquin out as Head Coach of SJHL Klippers
The Head Coach and General Manager of the SJHL Kindersley Iron Horse Klippers is no longer with the organization.
Memories of motocross ice racing
Being weary of winter and anticipating spring has been a sentiment that’s been repeated throughout the years by people on the prairies.
Making music to brighten someone’s day
Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evening, volunteers assemble at the FoodMesh distribution centre, located at 800, 12th Avenue East in Kindersley.
Penton: Debate is over; LeBron the best
OK, so LeBron James is the National Basketball Association’s all-time leading scorer, but is he the greatest NBA player of all time?
Common sense: Canada’s most valuable resource
Have you heard this comparison? Common sense is like deodorant; those who need it the most don’t have it. At this point in time, Canada needs to hear from people who possess common sense.
Pop 89: Night Preserve
When friends in other places ask me about where I live, the first things I brag about are the dark and the silence.
KLIPPERS PART WAYS WITH PLAQUIN
The Iron Horse Kindersley Junior Klippers and Head Coach and General Manager Ken Plaquin have agreed to part ways.
It’s all hands on deck for Kindersley Wildlife’s Awards Banquet
The Kindersley Wildlife Federation is busy preparing for its annual awards banquet, which is being held on March 11, 2023, at the Elks Hall.
Crossroads Beef Expo Pen & Youth Show Winners
View a few photos of the Crossroads Beef Expo and see the list of winners.
Leader Flyers end their season with pride
The Leader Flyers finished out their White Mud Hockey League season last week with a disappointing result, but they’re proud of what they’ve achieved.