Kindersley RCMP Hosting Town Hall Meeting
Wanting to set policing priorities for the communities they serve, Kindersley RCMP Detachment Commander Kevin Peterson is inviting the public to contribute to the conversation…
Spring is coming and it’s time to lose that extra winter weight
Truckers are advised to closely monitor their loads when using secondary highways in Saskatchewan.
Who let the dogs out? Conner Family Sled Dog Tours!
What’s your favourite thing to do when it’s -30°C degrees outside with the wind chill? If you said, ‘go on a dog sled ride,’ you’re absolutely right!
Kerrobert Kinette Club is back in action!
The Kinette Club of Kerrobert is back in action, thanks to a group of ambitious ladies who got together on Wednesday evening, March 8th at the Kinsmen Hall.
Book: Points of View: A Guide on Saskatchewan Projectile Points with Indigenous Perspectives
Right off the hop, Points of View struck me as a visually stunning book. It is a pleasure to hold and read.
Government of Canada and Saskatchewan announce 2023 Crop Insurance Program Enhancement
Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit have announced details of the 2023 Crop Insurance Program.
Preliminary runoff outlook spells dry times for Maple Creek
Below average rainfall last year in Saskatchewan had producers carefully checking their Farmers Almanacs for the winter forecast.
Fuel thefts up 70% in 2022
In 2022, Saskatchewan RCMP received approximately 818 reports of thefts of fuel (diesel and/or gas), an increase of approximately 70% as compared to 2021.
Figure skating champions from 25 years ago
Kindersley residents will recognize these two figure skating champions from 25 years ago.
Pioneers’ Haven resident shares his story
Anyone who has lived for nearly nine decades has some interesting stories to share, and Helmut Schmidt, a resident at Pioneer’s Haven, is no exception.
Forty billion in oil patch CAPEX half of what was spent in 2014
Back in the lofty, pre-Justin Trudeau government days of 2014, back when oil was booming, pipelines were planned to east and west coasts, and Alberta and Saskatchewan were swimming in money…
The Klarenbach Report, Mar 7
In a world where information is readily available at our fingertips, it’s not uncommon for our inboxes to be inundated with newsletters from a variety of sources.
Penton: It’s time to lose the NHL’s loser point
It’s time for the National Hockey League to get rid of the loser point. While it may help to keep lousy teams “above .500” and helps to tighten up the standings…
Leona Adams has a passion for painting
Many residents of Kindersley may need to be made aware of the art gallery on the first block of 1st Avenue East in Kindersley. Adams Gallery shares its accommodation with Gentle Touch Animal Care.
Summary of Eston’s survey results
Jody Schmidt, Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Eston, compiled a summary of the results obtained from a recent survey they had conducted.
Self defence: the process is the punishment
A defense attorney told his client, “I have good news and bad news. The bad news is the blood test came back, and your DNA is an exact match with that found at the crime scene.
Pop 89: Primed
There’s a form of torture that involves steadily dripping drops of water on a prisoner’s forehead. The drip drip drip primes the prisoner to eventually snap.
Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery hosts Members Exhibition
There’s a new show at the Gallery! Art enthusiasts can visit the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery at 433 Manitoba Ave. and view the Chapel Gallery Members Exhibition.
Leader Girls win District title
The Junior SWAC district curling championship took place on March 3 /4 in Swift Current. Thanks to Laura Cornelson (Ecole Centennial)…
On the move 25 years ago ...
According to information from a March, 1998 edition of The Clarion, Brock’s old Catholic Church was moved out of the village March 3, 1998 to its new home in the Madison area.