Three people wanted after violent assault results in death of an adult male
On April 18, 2023 at approximately 12:15 p.m., Battleford RCMP received a report of an assault at a residence on the Saulteaux First Nation.
Letter: Eston’s Wheatland Senior Centre needs financial help
HELP! Our Wheatland Senior Centre in Eston is in financial trouble. Up to the beginning of the pandemic (March, 2020) our club was on a sound financial basis.
Trudeau holds town hall at First Nations University of Canada
Trudeau talks about selling 100 per cent electric cars in just 12 years, and supplying the lithium to build them.
Helen Strutt celebrates her 100th birthday
Family and friends of Helen Strutt attended a come-and-go tea Saturday afternoon, April 22, to celebrate her 100th birthday at Kindersley Heritage Manor.
Coach Tyson Wuttunee and daughters win Indigenous championship
It was a family outing for Coach Tyson Wuttunee, who oversaw his two daughters and some nieces win the Indigenous Tony Cote Winter Games.
Time to Keep Federal Advertising Dollars in Canada
Twenty years ago, the federal government spent $110 million on advertising, which was managed by 30 advertising agencies.
Sharon Haubrich enjoys volunteering
Have you ever wondered what motivates citizens to volunteer in their community? Kindersley resident Sharon Haubrich offered her personal response.
Michael Charles bringing Blues to Eston
It was a matter of right place, right time that got 39-year Blues artists Michael Charles to book a gig in Eston, Sk.
Strike proves privileged PSAC is out of touch
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the federal government to reject the unaffordable and unsustainable demands from the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
Rosetown RCMP asks public to report information on whereabouts of David Cressman and Sheldon Nickel
On January 13, 2023, Rosetown RCMP received a report that 36-year-old David Cressman failed to attend court in Rosetown.
Penton: Records fall during Summer’s great spring
In water-related parlance, let’s just say it’s unlikely that Toronto swimmer Summer McIntosh is a splash in the pan.
Liebenthal Country Music Hall of Fame returns
After a three-year absence, Liebenthal’s Country Music Hall of Fame returned on April 15th and 16th at the Liebenthal Community Hall.
The tradition continues for Eaton band program
The community of Eatonia places high value on music education, and the band program has been active for over 50 years. The band program was directed and maintained by the late Mr. Steve Mealey for 30+ years…
Eatonia’s Ted Douglas has lived a great life
Ted Douglas from Eatonia has led a long and interesting life, which began on Dec. 31st, 1924, at Empress, AB. He was the oldest of four kids, growing up on a farm between Empress and Eatonia.
The Klarenbach Report, Apr 16
Hedges against inflation are essential for investors to preserve their purchasing power and protect the real value of their investments.
Living With Lupus
April 1, 1996 my life was changed drastically and permanently. I had been suffering for a few months with literally no energy and then my toes started to turn purple and get ulcers and lesions on them…
Check It Out: Agreeing to work together
My father-in-law possesses a wealth of stories and sayings. He shared a recent anonymous quote: “If two people always agree, one of them isn't necessary.”
Bill Powell is an artisan at heart
If you’re headed north on Highway 884 to Veteran, you’ll spot a headless horseman at one of the intersections. The life-sized figure is the workmanship of artisan Bill Powell…
Setting a ‘shiny’ example back in 2004
Darwin Zimrose smiles in this photo, which was published in the April 7, 2004 issue of The Clarion. His hair stylist, Christel Hankewich assured him his hair will return just as full and lush as it was before.
Pop 89: Not Altogether There
Last night I showed my brother the documentary “Wild Prairie Man” about my friend James R. Page who has spent the last few decades photographing the wild prairie of Grasslands National Park.