Rosetown / Kyle RCMP Report, Feb 22
Rosetown RCMP received a report of a deep fryer on fire in Rosetown, SK. There was minor damage to the house - no injuries.
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.
Free agency signings should help Riders
After back-to-back disappointing seasons, Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager Jeremy O’Day, knew changes had to be made when the CFL free agency period opened on Tuesday.
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…
Whitecap is now injecting CO2 into the Frobisher, opening up all sorts of possibilities
Ever since 2000, the Weyburn Unit has injected CO2 into the Marly and Vuggy formations.
Local entertainers from the past
In February of 1989, a radio-thon took place in Kindersley at the Elks Hall, which featured twenty talented groups of performers.
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…
Saskatchewan’s Finest: Perlinger twins desperate to bring playoffs home to Kindersley
Kindersley Klippers head coach and general manager Clayton Jardine is an exceptionally astute and observant individual.
Memorable visitors to Kindersley
It was exactly thirty years ago when hockey legends Bobby and Dennis Hull were in the stands at a Kindersley Jr. Klippers game.
Looking back at the 1964 opening of the Royal Bank
Doreen Walz, who was employed at the Royal Bank in 1964, recalled the day they moved the old brick bank on Main Street in Kerrobert to the new Royal Bank.
LaRose turned her grief into a passion for saving lives
Sandra LaRose tells her personal story to high school students, organizations and groups throughout Saskatchewan and Alberta.
When Eatonia Hospital delivered doubles
Up until 1970, many babies were born at the hospital in Eatonia, Sask. Thanks to Eatonia’s history book “A Past to Cherish”, the birth of sets of twins were listed.
Badgers, Beef, & Pastures: A Habitat Management Workshop
Nature Saskatchewan is co-hosting two workshops in Val Marie and Eastend, SK on February 27 and 28; partnering with Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Plan…
Penton: Leafs’ Matthews eyeing 70-goal season
At the helm of Canada’s team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, is Captain America, Auston Matthews.
Pop 89: Love & Dust
I am writing this on St. Valentine's Day. It is also the first day of Lent. Most folks might consider the two days to be polar opposites, but both focus on relinquishing one's ego…
Check It Out: Critical thinking changes the way you see the world
It has been said that once you fully understand why pizzas are made round, packed in a square box and eaten as a triangle, you may begin to understand women.