Arts Councils brings comedian-musician to Luseland & Leader
Luseland and Leader Arts Councils are hosting special guest Rory Gardiner, comedian, TEDx speaker and country artist, on February 14th and 16th, respectively.
Look Mommy! I made you a heart!
That was the theme for the kid’s craft and story time at the Kindersley Library early in February. About 16 children came out to listen to a story before trying out their creativity during craft time.
PWHS is looking for items from 1940s to 1970s
The Prairie West Historical Centre in Eston is a perfect tourist attraction for anyone who enjoys looking at artifacts from the pioneer era.
Book: The Four Seasons of Rusty-Belly: Ode to the Seasons and the Birds of Boundary Bay
I am très pleased that The Four Seasons of Rusty-Belly: Ode to the Seasons and the Birds of Boundary Bay flew into my hands for review.
Authors featured at February’s Write Out Loud
During each season of Write Out Loud, four local authors are chosen to introduce their work at the February presentation.
Young creative minds at work at Kindersley Library
The Kindersley Library had children ages 8 to 14 years register to join their Lego Club, where they get to practice their creative building skills.
Plenty students enjoy ski trip
Students from Plenty’s North West Central School enjoyed their ski trip to Table Mountain last week!
6 reasons to consider a pet-friendly retirement home
Research has shown that caring for a pet benefits people of all ages, especially seniors. Here are six reasons to consider moving into a retirement home that allows pets.
Book: Prince Prickly Spine
How in the world did she come up with this? That was my initial reaction to the multi-talented Tekeyla Friday’s enchanting chapter book, Prince Prickly Spine.
Grant Bosch brought his guitar to Caleb
Residents at Caleb Village always welcome local entertainers who come to visit. On Thursday evening, January 25th, Kindersley resident Grant Bosch brought his guitar…
An afternoon of bingo for Dawnview seniors
The Elizabeth School Interact Group hosted an afternoon of bingo for the seniors at Dawnview Apartments in Kindersley on Thursday afternoon, January 25th.
Life in Mexico is very different from life in Canada
Mexican resorts are a popular vacation destination for many Canadians, but have you ever wondered what life is like for the people who live there?
Robbie Burns Night celebrated in Kindersley
A series of old Scottish traditions took place at St. Paul’s United Church on the evening of January 25. On that date, Robbie Burns Night is celebrated…
Kindersley Playschool: This is my favourite shirt!
The morning and afternoon classes at Kindersley Playschool all took turns walking down the street to Prairie Cresting shop for a field trip.
Sask Polytech welding apprentice crowned first Miss Rodeo Agribition
“As long as dedication is there, it can take you anywhere. I have so much passion and dedication for welding and rodeo,” says Arianna Dyck, who was crowned the first Miss Rodeo Agribition in November.
Jake Vaadeland is a talented “Retro Man”
Jake Vaadeland and the Sturgeon River Boys brought their high-energy show to both the communities of Kindersley and Leader on January 19th and 20th.
MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE: Finding purpose in supporting others
Ernest Torniado always knew he wanted to help others. Trained as a massage therapist, Ernest enjoyed the ability to work closely with his patients…
Looking local for your next career move? Look no further than Suncrest College!
From the trades to University education, the daunting task of post-secondary education becomes a lot less nerve-wracking when you can do it in your own backyard.
USask College of Nursing expands nursing education in Saskatchewan
Since 2012, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Nursing has been offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at various locations throughout Saskatchewan.