D’Lux Archery & Hardware closes
Customers came for one last visit to D’Lux Archery & Hardware in Kerrobert on August 31. Owner Amy Wright and her mom Myrna Kissick were there to greet them…
Elvira Nagel likes to keep busy
Elvira Nagel is one of the first residents who moved into Caleb Village after it was first constructed. Having just celebrated her 91st birthday, she enjoys her independence…
SaskEnergy launches new mobile app
SaskEnergy is making it easier for customers to stay informed about their natural gas services by launching a mobile application.
Kelley to participate in SuperWalk for Parkinson's
Every September, Canadians from coast to coast unite to raise awareness and essential funds for Parkinson's Canada. SuperWalk has raised over $43 million to fund research…
Mural at Sceptre’s Sandhills Museum
Local artist Rylan Cocks just completed this mural at Sceptre’s Sandhills Museum on August 30 and dedicated it to his Grandma and Grandpa Gizen.
Saskatchewan Forecasts Surplus, Continues Debt Reduction at Q1
Saskatchewan is forecasting a $485.5 million surplus at first quarter, a strong bottom line. The plan to retire up to $1 billion in operating debt remains on track.
Whitecap to buy CO2 from SaskPower until 2035, providing market for SaskPower’s BD3
What’s the future of coal-fired power generation in Saskatchewan? At least another 11 years.
Klippers BBQ at Westberry
Last Wednesday was a beautiful summer evening when families enjoyed visiting with friends and Westberry staff while chowing down on burgers grilled by the SJHL Kindersley Klippers.
MP Jeremy Patzer: Say NO to Justin Trudeau’s reckless regulations
The latest attack on the West from the Liberal Government is its recently released electricity regulations.
School days in the 1930s at Flaxcombe
Thanks to memories recorded in Flaxcombe’s history book - Little Town in the Valley, Flaxcombe school students recounted memories of school days in the 1930s.
Unity and area RCMP Report, Aug 31
RCMP attempted a traffic stop after a complaint of an individual stealing fuel from a gas station in Biggar. The vehicle fled from police.
Lower oil and potash prices and sales impact provincial revenues, but surplus still intact
Lower potash and oil prices have put a half-billion dent into Saskatchewan’s budget forecast, but the province is still forecasting a $485.5 million surplus at first quarter…
Customers enjoy last summer market
The town of Kerrobert has held several farmers markets throughout the summer months, beginning on June 22, with the final market on August's last day.
Residents benefit from Kerrobert’s community garden
Sixteen Kerrobert residents are enjoying a bountiful harvest of garden produce thanks to the availability of garden plots in the Kerrobert Community Garden.
Kids exhibit their work at Dandelion Art show
Dandelion Art Studio in Leader showcased a beautiful display of art projects which Rylan Cocks’ students had made throughout the summer months.
Elm tree pruning ban lifted
Carving pumpkins, sipping apple cider and pruning elm trees: all these activities are signs of the approaching fall season, as the annual ban on pruning elm trees lifted on September 1.
Summer iKids camp
Camp staff at the summer iKids camp were always willing to take on a challenge. Kyla Janzen’s young nephew was a much higher calibre arm wrestling contender…
Welcome back to Westberry
Throughout the streets of Kindersley, families headed towards Westberry School on Wednesday evening, August 30, for the Welcome Back to School BBQ.
Book: Wounded Hearts Take a Chance
Wounded Hearts Take A Chance is an attractive book with a positive message: women can recover from intense heartbreak and love again.
1816 intersection violations issued by CTSS
Since the beginning of 2023, Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) has issued 1816 tickets to drivers in Saskatchewan for violations at intersections.