Book: Sacred Geometry for the Soul: Volume 1
For those who think this may be a book about math, it’s actually more about mandalas. Sacred geometry is the practice of attaching sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and their architectural proportions.
Decorating is egg-citing!
Kindersley’s playschool group started celebrating Easter early. Both the morning and afternoon classes took part in the activities on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4th and 5th.
Memories from Marengo 1993
A photo published in the April 28, 1993 issue of The Kindersley Clarion may bring back memories for some folks in Marengo.
Burstall gal transforms hats into small pieces of art
Melanie Field from Burstall knows how much people from the prairies love hats! So last summer, she began working her artistic magic, transforming ordinary caps into works of art.
Bronc School to wow Oyen!
He’s been there six years, and Richard Houston spends most his time trying to uplift the Town of Oyen.
Objectives for better beetle management
Flea beetles are the pest of greatest economic risk to canola production, according to our 2022 Canola Council of Canada survey of canola growers.
The Klarenbach Report, Apr 4
Trung Phan, a popular newsletter publisher and Twitter user, recently shared a Reddit thread that puts historical events into perspective.
Penton: Blue Jays poised for contention
It was a pretty good offseason for the Toronto Blue Jays, who have their eyes set on improvement from 2022’s 92-win season…
Pop 89: One Contingency Plan After Another
Imagine waking Thursday morning and not quite knowing what “morning” means, let alone Thursday. Imagine this happens on Friday, too.
Making Easter bonnets with frills upon it
The residents at Caleb Village enjoyed participating in Easter activities beginning on Tuesday, April 4th. Volunteers Sandy Campbell, Esther Irvine, Syphonna Leipert and Lars and LeVan Jensen…
Check It Out: Be encouraged; you’re not alone
A common joke goes like this: there is freedom of speech in China, but there is no freedom after speech. It’s meant to be humorous…
Former Smiley resident shares memories
On March 25th Shirley Jeffries, a resident at Caleb Village enjoyed celebrating her birthday with family. Shirley was born in 1934 and anticipates celebrating a milestone birthday in 2024.
Remember these Eatonia gals back in 2004?
Sarah Becker (left), Debbie Kroeker, and Geri Golightly delivered laughs in Eatonia, back in February, 2004 with their amusing and uninhibited performance in “Wedding of the Year”…
Reporting an impaired driver isn’t “snitching;” it’s potentially saving their life
If someone is driving impaired, you should call 911 and report them. It’s not snitching on that person; it’s helping them by potentially saving their life.
Community Program Officer talks about addictions
An informative presentation on addictions was delivered to local volunteers and interested individuals on the evening of Thursday, March 30th, at 800 - 12th Avenue East in Kindersley.
Westcliffe drama students delight audience
Family, friends and staff thoroughly enjoyed watching students from Westcliffe Composite School perform a play in the school gym Thursday evening, March 30th.
Look how far we’ve come
A March, 1998 issue of The West Central Crossroads featured the latest technology for farmers. “More and more farmers are using the Internet to help manage their operations…
$84,600 raised at Fireman’s Banquet
The Eston Fireman’s Banquet and live auction served as a massive fundraiser for the local fire department.
Eatonia’s market ushers in spring
Eatonia’s Spring Market was buzzing with shoppers throughout the day on Saturday, April 1st.
Sweet Sales Pitch
Over 25 vendors filled the Eatonia Community Hall on Saturday, April 1st. A wide variety of products were available; there was something for everyone.