Penton: Ryder Cup pressure on visiting Americans
Which side is facing more pressure this weekend as the biennial Ryder Cup — one of the most exciting events on the professional golf calendar…
Pop 89: From Souls to Users
I’m still dwelling on the virtues of trust and trustworthiness. So, this is a continuation of my last column, entitled: “Lies You Can Trust.”
Check It Out: Which journalists are talking to locals?
A friend was telling me about her kindergarten-aged granddaughter, who was listening to her mom and girlfriends chatting with one another.
Kerrobert Composite School Sports Report
Our Student Athletes have been very active and successful in our first couple weeks of school.
Vendors at the Senior’s Hall
Vendors filled the Senior’s Hall in Kindersley on Friday and Saturday afternoon.
Can Am Country entertains Caleb residents
Caleb residents and their visitors were entertained by Can Am Country from Saskatoon on Friday afternoon during happy hour.
Fun on the tractor!
This kid was having a great time riding on the big green tractor as part of the Goose Festival Parade!
Is it possible not to be on social media?
You can never win on social media. Are there times when you wonder if the benefits, whatever they may be to you, of being active on social media outweigh the adverse effects…
Way to go Kerrobert Composite School!
Together we have raised $2,934 for the Terry Fox Foundation! A big thank you to the Kerrobert Golf Course for allowing us to enjoy your beautiful course for our walk today!
Terry Fox run led by KCS band
The Kindersley Composite School band led the Terry Fox run and students from KCS, Elizabeth and Westberry joined in behind them along the way.
Everyone pitches in at antique threshing demo
A beautiful sunny day dawned on Kindersley as antique harvesting equipment converged in the field adjacent to the Kindersley & District Plains Museum on Sunday afternoon…
Kerrobert Friday night football
The Kerrobert Rebels defeated the Plenty Wildcats in a close 23-20 contest under the lights in Kerrobert on Friday night.
Memorial rock garden is a labour of love
The family of the late Isabel Kelly constructed a memorial rock garden in her honour earlier this spring at Caleb Village in Kindersley.
Sue Johnson’s students say she is the best!
Sue Johnson has been a familiar face at the Alsask Gopher Dip Pool for many years. She has taught three generations of kids how to swim, and they have come from everywhere!
Students visit Fall Food Farm at museum
The Kindersley Museum was filled with four classes of Grade 4 students, including three classes from Westberry Elementary School and one class from Plenty School.
Dropping the Puck on 10 Seasons with Goals for KidSport!
SaskEnergy, KidSport Saskatchewan, and the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) are celebrating their tenth year working together to make playing sports more accessible to young athletes.
Free driver refresher course coming to Kindersley
Saskatchewan Safety Council will be offering a free Mature Driver Refresher Course in Kindersley on October 18 at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre.
Nancy Vanthuyne is a friend to many
The residents at Caleb Village all have one thing in common - they love Nancy Vanthuyne and the rest of her team. “They’re a wonderful group of caring people…