Eston creates calendars for a cause
Everything begins with just one idea: exactly how a project for the Eston Health Centre got underway. Last spring, Eston resident Helenka Bernard approached Jennifer Pittman…
Full house at fire department’s open house
It was a full house at the Kindersley Fire Department’s open house on Thursday evening, September 21st. Young and old were coming through the doors to enjoy the barbecue…
Sask Polytechnic to get new campus in Saskatoon
With impending retirements of many people in the trades, educating new tradespeople is of growing importance. But if you’re currently attending Saskatchewan Polytechnic…
Seniors serve homemade goodness
The ladies at Kerrobert Seniors Centre were once again serving homemade pie on Wednesday afternoon at the Seniors Hall in Kerrobert.
New dock at Kerrobert Reservoir
A new dock was installed last week at the Kerrobert Reservoir. Volunteers from the Kerrobert Wildlife Federation completed the work Sunday, September 17th.
Volunteers plant 80 trees at Kerrobert Fairgrounds
The Town of Kerrobert celebrated National Tree Day on Wednesday, September 20th by hosting a tree planting day at the Kerrobert Fairgrounds.
Book: Who Gets In: An Immigration Story
In Who Gets In: An Immigration Story, Norman Ravvin traces the route of his grandfather, Yehuda Yoseph Eisenstein, from Poland, across Canada to Vancouver…
Ferries from the early 1900s
The early 1900s was a time when ferries were being constructed in Saskatchewan. According to the history book entitled ‘A Past to Cherish’, one of the first of these…
Province offers grants to help seniors live independently
For a second year, the Government of Saskatchewan is investing $250,000 in grant funding for organizations and community groups that serve seniors.
Letter: Missing basket, sign and golf disks
It would appear that we have some thieves in our community that have no community spirit or are just too stupid to realize what they have done.
Cut Knife RCMP: male charged after drugs, weapon seized during search warrant
On the morning of September 18, 2023, Cut Knife RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence on Little Pine First Nation as part of an ongoing trafficking investigation.
How Saskatchewan goes big into nuclear
As the premier, minister and SaskPower officials have clearly indicated, if the federal Clean Electricity Regulations come to pass, this province has essentially no choice but to go big into nuclear.
End of harvest is quickly approaching
The end of harvest is quickly approaching for many producers in the west-central region, with 92 per cent of harvest completed. This is ahead of the five-year average of 72 per cent.
Remember when the ‘goose’ was part of Kindersley’s festival?
Once again, it’s time for Kindersley’s annual Goose Festival. However, this year, it looks like the geese won’t be doing a fly-by for the festivities.
Four days of fun at Goose Festival
Goose Festival ‘51 is coming to Kindersley this week from Thursday to Sunday, September 21st to 24th.
Safe bet: Gambling ads are here to stay
A sports fan can’t turn on a televised sporting event these days without being bombarded by gambling-related commercials, urging the viewer to get in on the fun…
Check It Out: Saskatchewan farmer states the obvious
A restaurant’s sign read, “Buy one Fish & Chips for the price of two and receive a second Fish & Chips absolutely Free!”
Pop 89: Lies We Can Trust
I don't trust popular culture's take on what's important for all of us. I have zero desire to spend time and energy listening, watching and absorbing lurid details…