Teddy Bear Picnic hosted by Kindersley Library
Kindersley Wheatland Library invited children to bring their teddy bears and their families to a Teddy Bear Picnic on Saturday afternoon, June 24th, at Baker Park.
Kindersley group is helping fill a need while reducing waste
There’s a new Facebook group for people to join called Kind Kindersley. Jessica Dezan from Kindersley explained how the group began.
Caleb Village hosts Petting Zoo
Residents at Caleb Village in Kindersley were excited when Socrates Petting Zoo pulled into their backyard for a visit on Thursday, June 22nd.
One-sided grain contracts need to change
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is asking the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to weigh in on contract protections…
Rotary Club presents donation to Food Bank
On Tuesday afternoon, June 20th, the Kindersley Rotary Club presented a donation to the Kindersley Food Bank.
Young Entrepreneurs showcase their stuff
Elizabeth Middle School’s gym was filled with quality products supplied by PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs on Tuesday, June 20.
Legion Steak BBQ
If you happened to stroll by the Kindersley Legion Hall Thursday evening, June 22nd, you would have detected the tantalizing aroma of grilled steaks.
Studio Summer Recital
Thursday, June 22, 2023 Vanessa Klassen held her Kindersley Studio Summer Recital at the Kindersley Alliance Church.
19 Recommendations for a Just Transition
The House of Commons Natural Resources Committee tabled its report on “Creating a Fair and Equitable Canadian Energy Transformation” late in the day on Monday, June 19…
Pickleball is fun for all seasons
Pickleball is enjoyed throughout the year in Kindersley. Whether indoors during the winter months or across from the West Central Events Centre at the outdoor courts in spring and summer…
Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos
Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos is a beautiful children’s book that celebrates traditional life and blends English and Cree to create a captivating tale of family and their deep connection to nature.
Young entrepreneur hits the streets of Eston
Do you need to be an adult to become an entrepreneur? Wayne Bernard doesn’t think so. This Grade 4 student from Eston was in bed thinking about ice cream…
Eatonia’s beach volleyball is a double hit
Summertime is always better with a game of volleyball in the sand. Beach volleyball is proving to be a double hit in Eatonia, which is why the sport is being enjoyed for the second year in a row.
Demo derbies were a hit 50+ years ago
The Kindersley Lions Club sponsored their second derby in 1972. It was reported that 1500 people braved the wind, rain and cold weather to watch the 19 entries.
Recalling 4-H achievement from 30 years ago
On June 2, 1993, 11-year-old Ryan Toner and his angus 4-H calf picked up some prizes during the 4-H Achievement held in Kerrobert.
Kindersley Mall opened 40 years ago
40 years ago the Kindersley Mall held its grand opening in June of 1983. At that time the building was 74 percent leased, including a licensed dining room and shoe store.
ESTON BULL RIDING
The Eston Rodeo Committee hosted their 2nd Annual Bullarama on Saturday, June 17.
ESTON SUMMER KICK-OFF
Eston kicked off its summer activities in style from June 9-11. Lots of activities for the entire family to enjoy.
Pig roast back by popular demand
Due to popular demand, the pig roast at Alsask has become an annual event. Members of the Alsask Drop Inn Centre were so pleased with the success of last year’s event…
Pop 89: About That Soul You’ve Been Meaning to Restore…
I get up from my armchair and begin pulling my muses from the shelf. I know when I open the books, despite having been written years and years ago, their words are timeless.