Pop 89: Lilac Carcass and Moon
Last night, on my walk along the Frenchman River, I encountered the two deer carcasses that have been disintegrating there since April.
Oyen’s Bikes For Brody fundraiser brings out community spirit
The Town of Oyen came out in full force to support 10-year-old Brody Smigelski, a little boy with a huge heart. With a “Let’s Ride For Brody” motorcycle and poker rally on June 3rd…
Kindersley RCMP Kept Busy with Warmer Weather
Kindersley RCMP were kept busy with various calls over the past week.
Government Grants lead to railway improvements for Saskatchewan Short Lines
Short line railway companies are on track to receive grants from the Government of Saskatchewan’s through its Short Line Railway Improvement Program (SRIP).
Eston resident enjoys volunteering!
“Everyone needs volunteers!” The words were spoken by Eston resident Loreen Buskell, an avid volunteer and full-time employee at Eston Sheet Metal.
Kindersley Composite hosts second annual Pride Parade
Kindersley Composite School took to the streets last week to celebrate Pride Month, holding their annual Pride Parade.
Penton: Should it be the Final? Or Finals?
Pressing questions from the world of sport that have no definite answers, but offer a variety of possibilities. For instance: Why is it called the Stanley Cup Final but the NBA Finals?
Synergy Credit Union Announces Legacy Donation of $100,000 towards CDF Canada
Synergy Credit Union is proud to announce a donation of $100,000 to the Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada (CDF Canada).
Letter: Too Much Freedom?
There is an old saying that says, “Every time you point a finger at someone else, just remember there are three fingers pointing back at you.”
Communities Unite to Read!
Summer reading is heating up across Wheatland Regional Library branches this year! The inaugural Wheatland Reading Cup challenges communities to reach the summer reading goals…
SUMA City Mayors Call on the Province to Address Problems
The SUMA City Mayors Caucus recently met in the City of Melville to discuss the shared issues affecting the cities and residents of our province.
Rollin’ down the Reservoir
Some boating enthusiasts took advantage of some nice weather on Sunday afternoon at the Motherwell Reservoir in Kindersley.
Leader’s marketplace kicks off the season
There was a lot of activity throughout the town of Leader on Saturday, June 10th. Maps were available at the Leader Tourist Caboose to help navigate the streets…
Alsask’s life-size fooseball = life-sized fun
Alsask’s life-sized foosball competition returned to the community on Saturday, June 10th, at the Alsask Recreation Centre.
June Crown land sale brings in $9.3 million, consistent with the previous sale
Each Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights this fiscal year has come in the around the $10 million mark.
What Does Healthy Social Media Usage Look Like?
Young people today are increasingly eschewing meaningful friendships, intimate relationships, having a steady job, and being connected to a religion and a community…
eHealth reminds residents to ensure personal information is current
eHealth Saskatchewan is reminding residents that it's important to ensure your address and family information is up to date now, to receive your new health card stickers this fall.
GARDEN PARTY!
The Eston 95 Lions June 8 meeting was a “Garden Party” theme, hosted by Lion Lacey Owens. Special recognition was given to four members for their outstanding Service to our club and community.
Katherine Emberly announced as new president & CEO of STARS
Following an extensive search by the society’s volunteer board of directors, STARS announced that Katherine Emberly will join the organization as president & CEO, effective Sept. 15, 2023.
Customer Appreciation lunch at Synergy!
Smiling Synergy Credit Union staff members were serving complimentary burgers, drinks, chips and popsicles to the public on Wednesday, June 7th.