Letter: Political opinions should be expressed responsibly and with respect
It is sad to see the disregard for public decency displayed by a vulgar flag prominently flown on the edge of the hamlet of Plato, alongside the municipal road.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Paper is a breath of fresh air
I'm from PEI and retiring in a few months. For over a year I've been planning a motorcycle trip across Canada and up to Yukon and Alaska.
How to take farm safety courses online
Canadian Agricultural Safety Week takes place annually during the third week of March. This campaign encourages farmers, farm families, workers and communities…
The Barnders: Egg-laying superhero
Enjoy The Barnders, cartoons for Ag Safety Week March 10 to 16, 2024.
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.
Over 70 per cent increase in agri-food exports to India
India, already one of the top global markets for Saskatchewan's agriculture producers, is also one of the fastest-growing with provincial agri-food exports increasing…
Reeves play an important role in rural communities
Bill Owens has been Reeve of the R.M. of Snipe Lake for eight years and was also a councillor for 12 years. He was born and raised in Eston on the family farm…
Canadian Agricultural Safety Association Celebrates Ag Safety Week: Safety is Our Heritage
Canadian Agricultural Safety Week takes place March 10-16 and this year farmers, farm families, farm workers, and farming communities…
What about the land renewable energy projects are built on?
A local landowner recently shared some interesting information at an open house at Oyen, as well as on his video blog. Tyler Chiliak farms near Alsask…
Incubating chicks is all it’s cracked up to be
Incubating chicks is becoming increasingly popular, especially among hobbyists. Kyla McCallum and her daughter Reese from Liebenthal have been using an incubator for a while now.
SWAC Media Report: Senior basketball playoffs
Maple Creek hosted the senior girls basketball league final vs SCCHS gr 9/10. Congrats to the Maple Creek senior girls who won the championship (76-38).
CUTE KIDS!
These baby goats are a reminder that sometimes the best things come in small packages.
A Homesteader’s Story: NO MORE SPUDS AND A 2-STOREY SOD HOUSE
An article by J.E. Hess printed in the history book “Many Trails Crossed Here” records the story of his father homesteading in Oyen in July, 1910.
New name, same great team: Save-On-Foods celebrates grand re-opening of Kindersley store
The sun set on Buy-Low Foods Kindersley on March 6, and when it rose again on Thursday, March 7, the store had a new name: Save-On-Foods.
Using Acoustic Pulse Technology in Dairy Cattle
Acoustic pulse technology (APT), mainly used in human medicine, has a new use for the livestock industry. This technology gives a shock wave to tissue…
CONFERENCE CHAMPS!
Congratulations to the Kerrobert Rebels Senior Boys basketball team on their two big wins at the 1A Conferences in Herbert this past weekend…
Surge surges to the top of Saskatchewan’s Top 10 conventional wells in January
When your company is named “Surge Energy” and you drill the top conventional well in Saskatchewan, the headline kind of writes itself.
Provincial Ringette 1989
It’s hard to believe this team of athletes participated in the Provincial Ringette Tournament held in Kindersley in spring of 1989.
Remove your fishing shelters soon!
Attention, winter anglers: all good things must end and the deadlines to get your fishing shelters off the ice are coming up quickly.
Pharmacy Room dedicated to Donnie Donald
The Kindersley Pharmacy Project is nearing completion at the Kindersley and District Health Centre, which has been made possible through the generous bequest of Donnie Donald…