Sask West This Week: League and Provincial Playoffs
It is that time of year where both league and provincial playoffs for the teams in the Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) have fired up.
Kinsmen & Kinette Club raise $27,000 for TeleMiracle!
The Kindersley Kinsmen and Kinette Club held a super successful fundraiser with Saskatchewan’s own Quick Dick McDick on January 18th and 19th at the Elks Hall.
Carnival days in the 1950s
According to the “Kindersley Memories” history book, the first figure skating carnival occurred in 1936 or 1937, and the sport has thrived ever since.
New General Manager appointed after Trevor Bond retires
The Kindersley and District Board of Directors and team at the Kindersley Co-op extended congratulations to General Manager Trevor Bond upon his retirement on February 3, 2024.
Penton: A new star shines on the PGA Tour
Twenty-year-old Nick Dunlap has joined the youth brigade that has guaranteed the PGA Tour will continue to be the only golf tour that really matters.
Pop 89: WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
One day, you will wake up old. And some part of your body will ache, maybe even explode with pain. Maybe it will be that knee you destroyed playing ball.
Check It Out: Encourage your MP to lead by example
The story goes like this: A young construction worker was making fun of his older co-worker. Finally, the older worker had enough and said to the young man…
Editorial Cartoon: Stayed with Friends
Trudeau says, as many Canadians did, he stayed with friends over the holidays.
How to spot a social media scam
From Facebook account hackers to fake stores and romance tricksters, your online presence makes you vulnerable to predators.
Do you recognize these rocking girls from 2009?
In February 2009, a group of 55 girls in Kindersley raised $14,000 in pledges for the Kinsmen Telemiracle Foundation. The Grade 4 to 7 students from Westberry School and Elizabeth School…
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.
Food Mesh delivers to Dawnview residents
Every Friday afternoon a group of volunteers from Dawnview Apartments await the arrival of a delivery of food from Food Mesh volunteers.
Saskatchewan teachers strike for a second day
Teachers across the province once again took up their signs last week as a second one-day strike left classrooms empty last Monday.
Where there’s snow, there’s snowshoeing!
Farmers aren’t the only ones who are grateful for the January snowfall. A group of people in Kindersley were excited to strap on snowshoes and head out to the golf course…
Highway Hotline still a trusted source
When the weather turns sour, one resource many people in this province turn to is the Highway Hotline website. Complete with updated road conditions and incident reports
Plenty students enjoy ski trip
Students from Plenty’s North West Central School enjoyed their ski trip to Table Mountain last week!
4 benefits of using technology in retirement homes
Technology is playing an increasingly significant role in retirement homes. Here are four benefits of embracing technology as you age.