Knights of Columbus Celebrate St Patrick’s Day
The Kindersley Knights of Columbus celebrated St. Patrick’s Day a day early. On March 16th, they served a hearty meal of beef stew to a hungry crowd at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall in Kindersley.
WHERE AM I?
This sign is located somewhere in west central Saskatchewan. Do you know where?
Book: Tunnels of Treachery
Time travelling tunnels, thrilling, heart-stopping adventures. It must be a Mary Harelkin Bishop book!
Synergy Credit Union named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for sixth consecutive year
Synergy Credit Union has announced for the 6th year in a row, they were named a top employer in Saskatchewan by Mediacorp Canada Inc., organizers of the annual Canada’s Top 100 Employers project.
Kindersley RCMP Criminal Record Check Change
Due to expected short term staffing shortages at the front counter the Kindersley RCMP is requesting the public only attend the office on Thursdays of every week for criminal record checks…
Logan Ferland, Talks About the Importance of Daily Reading
The Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation understands we all have a role to play when it comes to get kids reading!
Kelly Insurance is celebrating its 60th anniversary!
Kelly Insurance Brokers Ltd. is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2023! Nikki Meschishnick and her staff are passionate about helping their clients and giving back to the community.
Eatonia resident is helping veterans with Purple Heart Project
An Eatonia man is helping with a unique non-profit endeavour called the Purple Heart Project. Brett Becker explained the project helps veterans deal with physical or mental injuries…
Ag news from 25 years ago
A headline of a March 11, 1998 article in The Clarion read: Area farmers band together to show rail line is needed. Here are some excerpts from the article.
Brody is a brave little boy!
An Oyen resident is hoping to raise awareness of a genetic disorder called Dechenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Kelli Smigelski’s 9-year-old son Brody was diagnosed with DMD…
What do we have to do to get the SHA to care about our community?
Dear Hon Paul Merriman, Everett Hindley, Tracey Smith, Ken Francis, Randy Weekes, the College of Physicians & Surgeons & the SHA…
The Klarenbach Report, Mar 13
Twenty years ago, I was first introduced to the term ‘information democratization’ while reading Thomas Freidman’s book, The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization.
Penton: Ready, set, pitch ... and hurry up!
Get ready for a wild and wacky Major League Baseball season in 2023. ‘Pitch clock’ was trending on Twitter after just two days of the pre-season schedules…
Check It Out: A young man’s radical acts of kindness
I saw a poster the other day that said, “Sorry I annoyed you with all my kindness.” The poster is humorous but true; people aren’t accustomed to receiving kindness.
Pop 89: Dougie’s Keepers
I had just finished dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s on a story about my mother’s funeral when the phone rang. It was my sister in Medicine Hat. My brother had a stroke.
Stewardship doesn’t come free
It’s a weird reason to move, but I migrated to southwest Saskatchewan from Winnipeg for the rattlesnakes. That’s the Coles Notes version…
Supply chain disruptions, inflation and labour shortages plague ag sector this spring
Outside of trained economists, most people had never heard of the term “supply chain disruption” before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Klippers blanked in final game of season
In a result that’s emblematic of a lost season, the SJHL Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers were bested 8-0 by Battleford in their final game of the 2022-2023 campaign.
Vermilion sells 5,500 boepd in southeast Saskatchewan
That’s roughly half of its production in Saskatchewan. For 2022, Vermillion averaged 11,777 barrels of oil per day.
It’s Canadian Agriculture Safety Week
This Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (CASW), farmers, farm families, farm workers, and farming communities are encouraged to show how they commit to #FarmSafetyEveryday.