Denison Mines buys into Grounded Lithium’s Kindersley project
Up until now, Saskatchewan’s emerging lithium play has been strictly a junior affair. That changed in January, as one of Canada’s older mining firms, Denison Mines…
LEAVE IT TO THE BEAVERS
Do you recognize any of these boys from a January, 1978 Investment Night in Kindersley for the Beavers held in the United Church basement?
From the Luseland Mayor’s Desk: Welcoming new staff
I’d like to wish everyone a happy and prosperous New Year. We began the year with below normal temperatures and then really entered a cold snap mid January.
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.
Wily coyotes making their appearance known
People living in small towns on the prairies are not surprised to have various wildlife occasionally meander down their streets.
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…
Pop 89: A little peace and quiet
“I had to leave for the library to find some peace and quiet,” I told my sister, returning to her house to work on this column.
Check It Out: Digital addiction - an under-discussed problem
While out for lunch at a restaurant, a wife watched her husband as he was preoccupied with his phone. When she suggested he was addicted…
Rosetown RCMP report, Jan 25
Rosetown RCMP received a complaint of an erratic driver on Highway 7 near Harris, SK. Members located the vehicle and a verbal warning was given.
Minimum Age for Purchase of Tobacco and Vapour Products Set to Increase
Effective February 1, 2024, the minimum age for the purchase of tobacco and vapour products will increase from 18 to 19 years of age.
Hollywood Dusty Adonis comes out of retirement again and again
Ten years ago, a film crew arrived in Eston in January to make a documentary about one of the town’s most famous residents, Hollywood Dusty Adonis (HDA), otherwise known as Dustin Meyer.
44 Rigs drilling in Saskatchewan on Jan 24
The last week in January has seen a notable uptick in drilling in Saskatchewan compared to December, with 44 drilling rigs active on Jan. 24.
545 drivers should have opted to #FindASafeRide in December
Police were heavily focused on impaired driving enforcement over the holiday season and those efforts resulted in 545 impaired driving offences reported for December.
Smiley stone wall remains a tourist attraction
A wall of stone in the midst of the flat Saskatchewan landscape has attracted the attention of motorists for close to sixty years.
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.
Snow, snow, away we go!
The Grade 3/4 gym class enjoyed the beautiful weather last week and headed out for some snowshoeing!
Leader Community Centre to receive stage upgrade
The Leader & District Arts Council and the Town of Leader are excited to announce funding has been received to complete stage upgrades at the Leader Community Centre.
Kindersley RCMP arrest four in relation to stolen vehicles
On January 17th, the Kindersley RCMP received a call about a suspicious vehicle on Main Street. Members conducted patrols and located the vehicle…