Eleanor ‘Granny’ Smith shares her best memories
Kindersley resident Eleanor Smith shared memories from her life, which began on May 5, 1926, in Aberdeen, Sask. “My older brother and sister were seventeen and eighteen years older than I…
Salvation Army thrift store opened 34 years ago
The Salvation Army thrift store has been serving Kindersley and area for 25 years. According to an article in the April 12, 1989 issue of The Kindersley Clarion, the store opened its doors in early April, 1989.
Major Steak Shoot 2023 is a success!
The Major Rec Board hosted a successful Steak Shoot on Saturday, April 15th at the Major Community Hall. Doors opened at 5:00 p.m., when guests were invited to partake of a delicious steak supper…
Elrose Museum receives collection of family military items
The Elrose Museum was honoured to recently receive a collection of family military items from Brenda McCracken of Lacadena.
Kindersley product Justen Close reflects on formative NCAA season
After a career season for Minnesota Gophers goalie Justen Close, the fairytale had an unexpected ending, as the team fell 3-2 in overtime…
SJHL Klippers hire familiar face as new GM/Head Coach
A formidable past presence for the SJHL Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers is back as Head Coach and General Manager.
Former Klipper's captain nets uni Rookie of the Year award
Kindersley product Jaxon Georget was honoured with a Rookie of the Year honour for his freshman outing with the University Of Alberta's Augustana hockey club.
Book: Phases
Phases, a debut poetry collection by Saskatoon poet Belinda Betker, beautifully captures the stages and transformations of one woman’s life.
Eston bullriding competition being planned
The second iteration of the Eston Bullarama in June is well into the planning portion. The event will be on June 17th, 2023…
Moms Stop the Harm provides peer support
Willi McCorriston is passionate about her involvement in Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH). As a member of the Board of Directors, she has been the Regional Director for Saskatchewan since 2019.
Penton: Sorry, Bruins fans - no Cup for you
The six-month regular season of the National Hockey League has already determined the league’s best team (Boston Bruins), but it will take two months of playoffs…
Vintage Marketplace is more than a tea house
Vintage Marketplace tells the tale of a quaint tea house on a corner lot in Kerrobert. The two-storey building at 102 Bosworth Street provides the perfect setting for the market…
Brett Kissel rocking it big in Kindersley
Brett Kissel is set to enjoy everything Kindersley has to offer, and he sees small-town shows as a wholly different experience.
Gord Bamford headed to Kerrobert on April 22
Bamford’s Aprill 22, 2023 show is part of the Canadian Dirt Tour, in support of the release of his Fire It Up album. His origin is in Australia, but he grew up in Lacombe, Alberta.
Pop 89: The Next Great Gift
Today we ventured into the garden. Time to clear the rest of the sweet carrots buried over winter. To space the strawberry plants and spread the chicken shit.
Check It Out: Recognizing what’s at stake
The taxi driver was telling his passenger, “What I like most about my job is the independence. I’m my own boss. No one tells me what to do; I make my own decisions.”
Kissel is coming to K-Town!
Country recording artist, Brett Kissel will be performing at the West Central Events Centre in Kindersley on April 28.
U22 Junior Female Provincial team approved for Kindersley
The Kindersley Junior Klippers will expand junior hockey in the area in the 2023-2024 season.
Warm Weather Brings Prairie Rattlesnakes out of Hibernation
With the arrival of warmer weather, the prairie rattlesnake will soon emerge from hibernation and become more active. Snakes on a Plain is pleased to announce rattlesnake safety training classes…
West Central Where Am I? Apr 6
If you follow us on our Facebook page (Your West Central Voice), you’ll know that every week we post a photo from somewhere in west central Saskatchewan.