Op-ed: Grain Contract issues far from ‘settled’
Grain contracts are in the media again, and with many areas in Saskatchewan experiencing drought conditions, there is a concern that many farmers will suffer a repeat of 2021…
West Central Black Ice go to provincials
The West Central Women's Fastball Team spent July 28 and 29 in Moose Jaw at Softball Saskatchewan's Women's Open provincial Tournament.
Rosetown RCMP Report, Aug 4
Rosetown RCMP received a complaint of an abandoned vehicle in Rosetown, SK. The vehicle was being moved upon member’s attendance.
Having fun at the skate park!
Every Thursday evening from 3:30 - 7:00 pm, the Kindersley All-Wheel Park & Recreation committee hosts basic skills night at the outdoor rink by the West Central Events Centre.
Plenty Museum hosts BBQ
If you were looking for somewhere to stop and have lunch last Thursday, you could have stopped by the Plenty and District Museum for a burger or hot dog, pie and a drink, all for a good cause.
Province offering financial support for would-be paramedics
The Government of Saskatchewan is now offering financial supports for individuals interested in pursuing a frontline paramedic career in Saskatchewan.
TC Energy spinning off Keystone Pipeline, 18 years after it was first proposed
TC Energy is spinning off its liquids pipelines, principally its Keystone/Marketlink system, into a separate, yet to be named company.
South Alberta Hockey Academy pivots hiring efforts
The South Alberta Hockey Academy has been searching for a coach for the upcoming year, but they have now changed the scope of their efforts.
Rockin’ Reese!
Young entrepreneur, Reese McCallum’s large collection of hand picked rocks were buffed up and identified, ready for her customers at Leader’s Marketplace last week.
Filipino feast served with a smile
A Filipino feast was served to the community of Kindersley in front of Swirl Cafe on Saturday afternoon, July 29th. Everything looked and smelled delicious!
Growing Through Grief: Power of Letting Go
Grief comes anytime we have to let go of something which will bring on a form of grief. If you think about it, life is always changing and therefore we are always letting some form of our lives go.
Check It Out: Affordable housing gives people hope
I read someone’s account of offering help to a stranger. While at a gas station, a man overheard a young woman tell two men to leave her alone.
Penton: World Cup win would cement Sinclair’s legacy
If an unseeded player like Marketa Vondrousova can shock the tennis world and win the women’s singles at Wimbledon, if eighth-seeded Florida Panthers can make it all the way to the Stanley Cup final…
Pop 89: That Came Out of Me?
Every year around this time, I teach writing to teens. Initially, we met in person, in a room at the Swift Current library, but now we meet online.
Kindersley RCMP sees increase in fraud calls
Between July 25th and July 31st, 2023, Kindersley RCMP responded to 32 calls for service*. These calls for service included three theft-related calls, two false alarms, and six suspicious person or vehicle calls.
Kerrobert Fundraiser Winner!
On July 28, the Kerrobert Museum finalized their 50/50 Draw by presenting a cheque for $2900.00 to Kylie Richmond.
Cyclists arrive in Kindersley
Four cyclists began their journey from Calgary and arrived at Kindersley on the evening of Thursday, July 27th. John, Rick and Dan hail from Ontario, and Jeff is from Quebec.
Netherhill Hall has hosted 40 years of dancing
The Netherhill Memorial Hall has been a landmark in the community since 1938. That year construction of the hall began, utilizing lumber from a barn that had been dismantled.
Kindersley post office gets a facelift
It was out with the old concrete steps, to make room for new steps at the Kindersley Post Office. The hot sun shone down on the crew as they began work on the project Monday, July 25th…
Kerrobert Gumball Rally Show & Shine
The town of Kerrobert was buzzing with activity Friday evening, July 28. It was that time of year again when car owners registered their classic and customized cars…