Beach Buddies!
Work crews were not the only ones who were at work at the Kindersley beach and recreational area this week. These two young friends brought their own tools and equipment…
5 specialists you should see before school starts
Whether your child is starting kindergarten this year or continuing their education, there are many things outside of school that can affect their success.
Request for proposal released for new suicide support program
The Government of Saskatchewan is building on its commitment to help families and friends of people who have died by suicide.
Innovative service improves access to care for Saskatchewan patients
The Government of Saskatchewan is reminding patients and providers of a free tool to increase accessibility of medical appointments.
Veteran Service Club Support Program
The second intake period for the Saskatchewan Veteran Service Club Support Program is now open for applications until August 31, 2023.
Nettie Beckett loves to keep busy
Nettie Beckett moved to Caleb Village three years ago in order to be closer to her daughter Deb Smith and grandson Derek, who both live outside of Kindersley.
Lemsford Park was once a popular summer destination
Lemsford Park was once a popular summer destination. Thirty years ago, there was something for everyone to enjoy at the park.
Local bow hunter tells her story
Judy (nee Bergen) Berry from Kerrobert has just released her book entitled "Woman of The Woods." Her book recalls her journey to becoming a woman hunter and one of North America's most successful bow hunters.
MISSING THE DANKIN ELEVATORS
In honour of my Mom’s 87th birthday this week (August 9), I thought I would share one of my favourite pictures that I took of the Dankin elevators back in 2016.
Water Security Agency supporting farmers and ranchers through drought
The Water Security Agency (WSA) announced last week that it will make water and vacant land available to support farmers and ranchers experiencing drought conditions.
THE PLENTY PLANET?
Who remembers when the Village of Plenty had its own newspaper? While touring the Plenty Museum, this copy from December 19, 1913 caught my eye.
Remember the storm of 1993?
If you grew up in Kindersley, or have been a long-time resident you will remember the storm that swept through Kindersley on the evening of July 29, 1993.
Province continues to invest in health care opportunities as students head back to school
The Government of Saskatchewan continues to incentivize health care training opportunities for Saskatchewan students and graduates as a main pillar of the four point Health Human Resources (HHR) Action Plan.
Grounded Lithium’s Kindersley project could cost $447 million to build, but bring in $350 million per year
Grounded Lithium Corp. announced some of the metrics around its proposed Kindersley Lithium Project (KLP) coming from its preliminary economic assessment (PEA).
Saskatchewan celebrates Food Day Canada
Saskatchewan joined with other provinces across the nation in proclaiming Saturday, August 5 as Food Day Canada.
Rain is needed to replenish the soil for next year’s crop
Harvest is beginning with combines becoming a frequent site in the west-central and southwest regions of Saskatchewan. Many other areas of the province are preparing for harvest operations…
Coleville memories live on
This photo in the Clarion archives might bring back some memories. Back on the weekend of July 30 to August 2, 1993, the Schmidt sisters got into the spirit of the Coleville School Reunion.
Book: The Ghosts of Spiritwood
I’ve always loved a good ghost story, and Saskatchewan writer Martine Noël-Maw gives us ghost stories inside a ghost story in her YA novel The Ghosts of Spiritwood.
Summer time fun at Eatonia
It may have been a blazing hot 31 degrees outside, but that didn’t stop the community of Eatonia from having fun playing outdoors.
Macklin hosts another World Bunnock Tournament
The Town of Macklin and the Macklin Bunnock Association welcomed players and visitors to their town for the annual Bunnock Tournament, which ran from August 4th to 6th.