Murray Jeffries shares about life on the farm
Murray and Carol Jeffries are newcomers to Caleb’s community, having moved there in November of 2023 from their farm which is located between Marengo and Smiley.
Leader’s Chamber of Commerce connects youth with businesses
The Leader & District Chamber of Commerce is actively seeking solutions for the future of the town of Leader.
Alberta won the energy lottery, yet it had to beg its neighbours if they could spare a megawatt?
Alberta won the energy lottery millions of years ago.
Family literacy beyond the home
It’s been said that parents are our first teachers, and our home is our first place of learning. But family literacy can – and should – extend beyond the home.
Sacred art on display at Kerrobert Courthouse Gallery
The Kerrobert Courthouse Gallery is showcasing its first art show for 2024. A reception will be held on the evening of January 24th when Tianna Williams will present her Sacred Art.
Looking back at housing 40 years ago
A look back at the housing industry forty years ago reveals a stark contrast to our present day circumstances. In a January 1984 article in The Clarion archives…
Jake Vaadeland to play Leader and Kindersley venues
Jake Vaadeland is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and songwriter from Saskatchewan. His traditional sound and unique style could be defined as a blend of Bluegrass and 50s Rockabilly.
Growing Through Grief: How are you really doing?
If you are someone who is grieving you have probably just come through a really tough round of emotional days and nights. It is a happy and jolly and festive time of year…
Sask West This Week, Jan 15
A very frigid Week 11 in the Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) did see some important games played, but Wilkie continues to lead the league with a perfect 15-0 league, clinching first.
Penton: NHL coaches usually not unemployed too long
When Minnesota Wild fired coach Dean Evason in late November after a miserable start (5-10-4) to the 2023-24 season, they didn’t have to struggle too long to find a replacement.
Pop 89: Epiphanies
My first exposure to “epiphany” was to The Epiphany, the night the three men wisely gifted baby Jesus. A personal “epiphany” happens when one is hit by a profound insight.
Viva Vitality: National Non-Smoking Week January 15 – 21
As we welcome the year 2024, we also welcome National Non-Smoking Week which takes place January 15 to 21. This week is dedicated to encouraging people to be healthier…
Check It Out: Helping those who have ‘gone through the wringer’
Listening to a millennial explain the phrase “gone through the wringer” was interesting. I’m old enough to know what a “wringer” is, but this fellow had no idea.
Parent & Tot Walking during the cold snap
About a half dozen moms brought their children to the track, in spite of the -35 degree temperature.
Recognize anyone from this 1984 Eston team?
The Eston Red Ribbons were the first Eston hockey team to represent the town of Eston in an international tournament in Reno, Nevada.
Stage Upgrade Project at the Leader Community Centre
Leader Lions Club President Blair Nixon presented Leader & District Arts Council President Treena Redman with a donation of $5000…
SWAC Media Report, Jan 14
The SCCHS Senior Ardens sit atop the Moose Jaw basketball league standings (4-0). The SCCHS Colts are second (3-1) record.
NEW CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE!
Some great news for the Kerrobert area, as it was announced last week that beginning Tuesday, January 23, Dr. Cameron Taylor will be travelling weekly from Saskatoon to the Kerrobert Courthouse…