Letter: Journalists talking to locals
Good day, Kindersley news. I read with great interest the article written by Joan Janzen. It is about which journalists are talking to locals.
Saskatchewan RCMP committed to maintaining public safety in Richmound
Saskatchewan RCMP continues to work to maintain public safety in Richmound, SK.
Breast cancer survivor shares her story
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, a former Kindersley/Coleville resident stepped forward to share her personal story.
October is Foster Families Month
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed October as Foster Families Month to celebrate the many contributions of foster families across the province.
What benefits can help you retain employees?
If you run a business, your benefits program is a key factor in recruiting employees and, above all, retaining them. Offering high-value benefits to your workers goes a long way…
CFGB welcomes students to Harvest Day 2023
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB) welcomed Grade 7 and 8 students from the area to Harvest Day 2023 at Pattison Ag on Thursday, October 5th.
Book: Rise Above: Surviving Depressing and Living a Better Life
I truly feel that someone who hasn’t been touched by depression wouldn’t have been able to write this book with as much heart as John Melnick.
Just 29 drilling rigs working in Sask on Oct 3, and only 26 were drilling for oil
Does it look like the end of December? No. But several oil companies working in Saskatchewan have shut down their drilling programs until the end of the year…
Making sausage - an old time tradition
Hunting season is on the horizon. After the hunt, there’s sausage making, something farmers have been doing for over a century.
Saskatchewan RCMP offers reminders to hunters
Hunting season has started and Saskatchewan RCMP detachments are starting to get reports of stolen firearms, ammunition and other related items.
Kim Gartner seeking nomination for SK Party
Kim Gartner from Macklin, Sask. has recently announced his candidate nomination papers have been accepted, and he is officially seeking the nomination for the Saskatchewan Party Kindersley-Biggar Constituency.
Heritage Manor receives donation
Staff at Heritage Manor were pleased to receive a generous donation of an ice/water machine, which was installed last week.
Penton: In the NHL, the kids are alright
Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Auston Matthews, Nathan MacKinnon and Co. may still be in their 20s and considered young, but when it comes to REALLY young…
Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
People helping people is at the core of Share the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives.
Pop 89: Fill the Salt Shakers and Read, Read, Read
The UPS man enters the library, huffing and puffing, and cursing me by name. He drops his boxes on the desk in front of Betty, who is wearing her librarian hat today.
Growing Through Grief: Freedom to try something new
After a significant loss it is common for us to pull into ourselves and go into hiding. We play small. We get into some sort of daily routine that feels safe…
Check It Out: Be careful what you applaud
A child said, “I try to teach my mom something new every day. Because you’re supposed to learn from your mistakes.” Hopefully, there will be a lesson learned…
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK: The Real People Behind The Press
It's no secret that thousands of news stories are published in Canada each day. From local community features to national breaking news stories, the people behind the press work tirelessly…