Book: We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action
I knew the moment I cracked open We Go Where They Go and saw that it was published by the University of Regina Press that I was in for a stimulating read.
Dancing for decades
These dancing beauties posed for the camera at Sieben’s School of Dance’s 1st Annual Dance Recital in 1999.
A “genuine original” to perform for Kindersley audience
The Kindersley & District Arts Council are pleased to present Andrea Superstein at the Norman Ritchie Centre on Friday, March 22.
Burstall Fuels: It’s much more than a gas station!
You never know what you’ll find tucked away in a small town, and Burstall Fuels is one of those places. Don’t let the name fool you because the store’s “Collectibles, Antiques & Eats”…
Luseland’s Shipmates display their crafts
The work of two local artists is featured at the Luseland Library Art Gallery’s latest exhibition. On Saturday afternoon, March 2nd, Luseland residents Shaun Gagne and Jared Fischer…
BIRTHDAY DANCE!
A Better Together volunteer entertained with some lively piano selections, which inspired Gladys Osborne to ask Cory Gramlich…
Mervin Norris’ art is displayed at Pioneers Haven
Mervin Norris has been a lifelong resident in Kerrobert and continues to enjoy a good life at Pioneers Haven.
Write Out Loud: “Life in the Road Allowance”
A strange and disconcerting aspect of Saskatchewan history is the subject of Write Out Loud on March 6. Arnolda Dufour Bowes is a Cree-Metis Saskatchewan writer…
Birthday celebration held at Heritage Manor
Six birthdays were celebrated at Heritage Manor on the afternoon of February 21st.
Farewell party for retiring librarian in Eston
On February 21, the after school group at the Eston Library held a farewell party for retiring librarian Cassie Stocks who is pictured seated above wearing the crown the group made for her.
Columbian teen is enjoying his visit to Kindersley
Fifteen-year-old Alex Gonzalez was offered the opportunity of a lifetime at the beginning of 2024, which he gladly accepted. Alex lives in Barranquilla, Columbia…
Kindersley cartoonist creates his own comic strip
You never know what can happen when you grow up reading comic books. Kindersley resident Andrew Kennedy devoured comic books when he was a kid…
Be a reflection
Be a reflection of what you’d like to receive. If you want love, give love. If you want truth, be truthful.
INDIGENOUS STORYTELLING MONTH
Kerrobert Composite School welcomed Darwin Atcheynum from Sweetgrass First Nation last week.
Eatonia Oasis Players is looking for executive members
It’s been four years since the Eatonia Oasis Players’ (EOP) last drama production, but there’s good news on the horizon because EOS is putting out a call for executive members.
Book: Crash Harrison: Tales of a Bomber Pilot Who Defied Death
There is a reason Reginald Wilfred Harrison earned the nickname “Crash.” He was in four bombers that crashed – first as co-pilot on a training mission; the last three as pilot.
Book: Haunted
Ruth Chorney’s Saskatchewan-set novel, Haunted, transports readers to interesting places—geographical and otherwise—and it’s just the kind of book that makes me wish…
St. Paul’s Church celebrates Pancake Day
St. Paul’s United Church in Kindersley celebrated Shrove Tuesday on February 13th, serving traditional pancakes and sausage to a hungry crowd.
Kindersley students at U of S High School Select Wind Orchestra
A big congratulations to Alexus Bellisle, Ava Watchel and Justice LaClare, who represented Kindersley at the 21st Annual U of S High School Select Wind Orchestra!
LOVE BUGS!
Children from the Plenty branch of Wheatland Library were busy making Valentine’s crafts last Tuesday.