Hawaiian Luau time at Caleb Village
The residents at Caleb Village had fun at a Hawaiian Luau on Friday, August 11th. The staff helped create a Hawaiian atmosphere by putting up decorations of palm trees and pineapple centrepieces.
Rosetown RCMP Weekly Report, August 4-10
Rosetown RCMP received a complaint of a motor vehicle collision with a deer on Highway 7 near Tessier, SK. There were no injuries - reported for insurance purposes.
Musicians entertain at Caleb
Residents at Caleb Village in Kindersley gathered together to listen to some excellent musical entertainment Tuesday evening, August 8th.
KERROBERT MUSEUM Judge’s Chambers
Have you ever wondered about the history of this giant painting that stands in the Judge’s Chambers?
iKids Camp kicks off with Dr Seuss
iKids Camp kicked off its first week of day camp on Tuesday, August 8th with a Dr. Seuss theme. The decor, crafts, games, stories and movies were all based on characters and stories from Seussville.
Marengo’s many names
The Village of Marengo had several different names in the early years of settlement - (although no documentation is available) - Janesville, after the first settlers…
Kindersley enjoys nostalgic fashion show
Kindersley & District Plains Museum showcased the height of fashion on Wednesday evening, August 9. MC Anna Polsfut introduced nine local models.
$6,171,216.64 bonus bid on parcel located near Eatonia
The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown petroleum and natural gas public offering held on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, has raised $16,689,771.93 for the province.
Agricultural Water Management Funding Now Available
The Water Security Agency (WSA) announced $700,000 for agricultural producers and local governments to complete water management projects last week.
Remembering a Kerrobert farmer who made the news
Lorne Smith from Kerrobert and his stock dog Kit were featured on television in 2000. According to an article in The Clarion the registered border collie and her handler Lorne Smith of Kerrobert…
West Central Saskatchewan Crop Report
Producers in the west-central have started harvest this week and now have three per cent of this year’s crop off. Those that haven’t started combining are evaluating how soon they can start.
Kid’s Academy Golf tournament was a success
This is an update on the success of the Kid’s Academy Daycare fundraiser golf tournament that was held on July 22nd at the Kindersley Golf Course.
The love of baseball lives on in Oyen
It’s been said that love may be the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too. Marilyn Lehman from Oyen recognizes the truth in those words…
Penton: Canadians on PGA Tour continue to impress
When the PGA Tour revamped its 2023 playoff setup in the wake of the LIV-related disruption of the pro game, one of the major changes was the reduction of playoff berths from 125 to 70.
Flaxcombe fire results in complete loss of mobile home
Kindersley Fire responded to a structure fire in Flaxcombe evening of July 26 at 10:35 pm. Two tenders, two class A pumpers, and a wildland unit were deployed.
Check It Out: What’s happening “right under your nose”?
Someone once said, “It’s funny how things work out, isn’t it? I mean, it’s like dominoes - you touch one, and then the others start to go, and sometimes they fall in the right direction.”
Pop 89: Keepers of the Twinkle Zone
It’s a busy summer of celebration in our little village. It’s a summer of staying in the winkle zone, as I like to call it, when weddings, births, baby and bridal showers, and reunions…
Meta will soon prevent Canadians from accessing news content on its platforms
Meta announced earlier this week that it will soon begin blocking all news access on its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram in protest to the federal government recently passing Bill C-18, the Online News Act.
Abandoned Greenland Ice Base calls CO2 concerns into question
Wired.com had another story with a climate change hook on July 20 called, “An Abandoned Arctic Military Base Just Spilled a Scientific Secret.”
Two days after Alberta taps the brakes on wind development, wind power bottoms out again
On Thursday, the Alberta government announced a six-month pause on approvals for wind and solar projects, and by Saturday, wind generation in that province yet again bottomed out for much of the day.