A building from the past
If the walls could talk, the stories they would tell. An old building settled into the prairie landscape, infused with history.
Do you believe in magic?
Kids, six to twelve years of age, attended The Young Wizards Day Camp at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery on Wednesday, August 16th.
Do you recognize this structure?
Do you recognize this structure that was being build in August of 2006 in Kindersley? Steal beams were being put in place for the Wal-Mart store.
Every kid is a superhero at iKids camp in Kindersley
The theme for the August 14-18 camp week was all about superheroes. Although the temperatures soared, these small superheroes stood up to the heat…
PWT was built 25 years ago
It’s been twenty-five years since Prairie West Terminal (PWT), located between Dodsland and Plenty, celebrated its grand opening in August of 1998.
Kindersley resident honoured at 100th birthday celebration
Marj Boyd's family held an early birthday celebration in her honour on Saturday, August 12. Marj was born on September 13, 1923, and will have lived ten decades on that date in 2023.
Drought support for Saskatchewan livestock producers on the way
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced the province is making up to $70 million available to help offset extraordinary costs of feeding livestock to maintain the breeding herd in Saskatchewan.
Magician delights kids
Magician Danny Kazam delighted kids as he pulled lights out of ears, and extracted lengthy streamers and red balls out of his mouth.
Kindersley Chamber hosting 3rd annual golf tournament
Golf tournaments are one of the most enjoyable parts of summer, and the Kindersley & District Chamber of Commerce is inviting golfers to their Golf Invitational.
ADAMA Canada Donates $5,000 To Help Revive Eston’s Ball Diamond
ADAMA Canada, a global leader in crop protection, announced a donation of $5,000 to the Eston Recreation Committee to improve its local ball diamond last week.
Flap to it, and Plant a Fall Garden for Monarchs!
As our summer gears up for the last warm days before Autumn settles in, so to do our prairie Monarch Butterflies gear up for their big migration south.
Harvest progressing in west central region
The west-central region has made fantastic progress this week with harvest. The region is now 27 per cent complete harvest, ahead of the five-year average of 15 per cent.
Penton: Jays in playoff mix down the stretch
It has been a season of ups and downs for the Toronto Blue Jays, who are poised to earn one of three American League wildcard berths…
Pop 89: We Think We Know
In 1867-1914 the Canadian West was “open for settlement.” In the late 1890s, after MacDonald formed the NWMP, Clifford Sifton, minister for the interior…
Check It Out: Summer camps help kids
Someone defined summer camp as follows: when you spend a small fortune to live like a homeless person. But for kids who attend various camps throughout the region, summer camp means…
Elephants came to town in 2000
Does anyone remember seeing these four elephants swaying and swinging their trunks in the sunshine while they were tethered to a trailer behind the arena?
Community seminar held at Sedalia
A two-day community seminar was held at Sedalia Community Hall on August 18th and 19th. The guest speaker was John Graff, president of Living Streams…
Big Country Agricultural Society hosted Open Farm Day
The Big Country Agricultural Society hosted their Open Farm Day on Saturday at the Crossroads Centre in Oyen.