Benefits of a go-to-market (GTM) strategy for your small business
If you’re launching a new product or service, implementing a go-to-market (GTM) strategy can be the difference between thriving and barely staying afloat.
Final Crop Report for the year
Harvest is virtually complete in Saskatchewan with 98 per cent of the crop in the bin. Producers were resilient this growing season.
Penton: No surprise: Bedard should top rookie class
Some weird, wild, wacky, surprising, expected, happy, annoying and sad things are bound to happen during the 2023-24 National Hockey League season…
Pop 89: A Good Visitor
I just got an offer to upgrade my internet for “faster service.” How fast does it need to be? How much faster can life get before it blows a gasket?
School bus drivers provide an essential service to rural communities
October 17 is School Bus Driver Appreciation Day in Saskatchewan. The Sun West School Division operates 101 routes, transporting 2,343 students, 19,536 kilometres daily.
Season opener for Western Prairie Jr. Klippers U22
History was made at the West Central Events Centre Sunday, as the Western Prairie Jr. Klippers U22 team opened up their inaugural season against the Lumsden Lynx.
Check It Out: Reports from within a nation
It may be old news by the time this goes to print, but nevertheless, it's important to look at the situation in Israel. They are known worldwide for offering…
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS!
The Kindersley Kobras hosted the Biggar Blazers under the lights at Rotary Club Field on a crisp evening.
Klippers hand Mustangs first loss of the season
The Kindersley Klippers battled the Melfort Mustangs at the West Central Events Centre on Friday and Saturday night. Friday’s game saw Melfort with a 2-0 lead heading into the 3rd period…
Village of Hope moves into their new home
The community of Eston learned all about their newest neighbour at an information session held Thursday night, October 12 at the AGT Community Centre.
Cleanfarms coming to Eston and Leader
This fall, farmers in Saskatchewan south of Davidson can safely dispose of unwanted agricultural pesticides and old, obsolete livestock and equine medications through a Cleanfarms program.
Cowboy Christmas comes to Maple Creek!
A special premier of A Cowboy Christmas was held in Maple Creek last week as the official launch for the holiday-themed rom-com that was filmed in the community…
From the Luseland’s Mayor’s Desk, Oct 13
The Town of Luseland is currently amending its Animal Control Bylaw. We will be adding felines to the registration process. Cat owners will now have to register their pets…
Anderson clan holds family reunion
Gary and Dorothy Anderson were among the eighty family members who gathered together for a family reunion in Kindersley on the Thanksgiving long weekend.
Big Farmers of days gone by
Back in 1911, the Big Four Farm (officially called Eagle Lake Farms) at Flaxcombe was one of two Canadian land holdings owned by the Hon. Edward G. Strutt and his son…
Province sees big impact with municipal police programs
Saskatchewan's municipal Crime Reduction Teams (CRT) and the Trafficking Response Teams (STRT) are having a big impact on the fight against crime across the province.
HARD WORKING GIRL!
Reese McCallum was decked out as a hard working prospector at her Little Chick Prospecting Booth at Leader’s Marketplace last week.
Richmound man charged with assault
Leader RCMP, in collaboration with Saskatchewan RCMP’s General Investigation Section, successfully concluded their investigation into an assault that took place in Richmound…
Saskatchewan RCMP Roving Traffic Unit seizes 155 kilograms of illicit drugs
Upon further investigation, police seized four large bags containing 90 kilograms of methamphetamine and 65 kilograms of cocaine with the combined value of approximately $4,000,000.
Book: Always Another River
Prince Albert, SK-raised Darryl Sexmith is an avid canoe-tripper and former United Church minister who’s built his community—wherever he’s lived…