Food banks are supplying a vital need in our communities
Food Banks are essential in west central Saskatchewan and across the border into Alberta. Those food banks are strategically located in Oyen, Luseland, Kerrobert, Kindersley and Rosetown.
Check It Out: Raising kids other people want to be around
Were you raised in the era when you had three TV channels, played in the dirt, ate bologna sandwiches, rode in the back of a pickup truck, drank from a hose, and said, sir and ma’am?
Penton: Bo Levi hoping to resurrect career in Hamilton
Bo Levi Mitchell is hoping a change of scenery will lead to a return to Canadian Football League stardom.
A glimpse into Great Sandhills Museum
The Great Sandhills Museum and Interpretative Centre in Sceptre, Sask. holds a wealth of interesting treasures. Each classroom of the former school building contains a different theme.
Wild West Daze is fun for everyone!
The annual Wild West Daze weekend was once again a highlight in 2023 for residents of Leader and surrounding area.
Promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention through heART
If you were in the Town of Kindersley on Saturday, you may have seen “Bushman Art” who is hiking across Canada to promote mental health awareness and suicidal prevention.
ESTON’S BULLARAMA!
A great crowd enjoyed the 2nd annual Bullarama performance put on by the Eston Rodeo Committee on Saturday, June 17th.
Meet Leader’s graduating class of 1983
Do you recognize any of these Leader Composite School graduates from the class of 1983? The class held their 40th school reunion on the June 17th weekend at Leader.
Congratulations to the KCS award winners!
The KCS award presentations took place on Wednesday, June 14th. The following is a list of the award winners.
Saturn is one of Saskatchewan’s fastest growing oil companies
The Jeffersons (remember them?) may have been movin’ on up, to a deluxe apartment in the sky, but Saturn Oil & Gas just pulled off a similar move of its own.
Jazz Band performs at Caleb Village
Caleb Village was alive with music on Thursday afternoon, June 15th. A dozen members of the KCS jazz band brought their instruments and shared their talent with the seniors at Caleb.
STANLEY CUP CHAMPION!
Plenty’s Kelly McCrimmon, general manager of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights hoists the Stanley Cup. The Golden Knights beat the Florida Panthers, 9-3…
Book: The History Forest
Books by multi-genre writer and University of Regina professor of English Michael Trussler make a mark.
ExploreSask Photo Contest Launch
Tourism Saskatchewan's annual ExploreSask Photo Contest is officially underway and accepting entries as of June 14. Enter photographs or videos of your favourite Saskatchewan adventures…
Kindersley offered skydiving lessons in 1989
You never know what surprises you’ll find in archives from years past. Some residents will remember when skydiving lessons were offered at the Kindersley airport on June 23 and 24, 1989.
Community airports receive another lift
The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $850,000 in cost-shared grants to 21 community airports across the province.
The time is now for Bill C-234
Bill C-234 will exempt farmers from the paying the carbon tax on propane and natural gas used for drying grain and heating barns, a cost farm and ranch families should not have to absorb.
WCA & SARCAN celebrate anniversaries!
The evening of Friday, June 29th was a combined celebration of the anniversaries of West Central Abilities Inc. (WCA) and SARCAN in Kindersley.
Kerrobert & District Ag Society Show & Sale Results 2023
There were 33 Steers Weighing from 955lbs – 1460 lbs.
Check It Out: Driving home some basic ideas
The caveman said, “I bet I could use this stick to hit that rock into that hole.” That may have been the first primitive use of a driver, but how can ordinary Canadians “drive home some basic ideas”?