Fox Valley theatre group performs comedy play
A cast of five members from Night Fox Theatre in Fox Valley put on a comedy play called “The Sweet Delilah Swim Club”, Thursday evening, March 14.
A bad day of ice fishing is better than a good day at work
It’s been said that a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work. And that includes ice fishing.
NHL trade deadline in the books for another year
The NHL’s 2024 trade deadline has passed and with it comes the urge to break down the winners and losers of deadline day.
If Poilievre wins a massive majority, can we PLEASE build the Energy East Pipeline?
There was a poll put out on March 11 by Mainstreet Research suggesting the Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre could nearly wipe the Liberals, NDP and Bloc…
Book: Faith in the Fields: Picturesque Ukrainian Churches of Saskatchewan
Fritz Stehwien was a German-born Saskatoon artist (1914-2008) whose life and work continue to be celebrated by many, including his family.
Kindersley RCMP offer fraud prevention tips
March is fraud awareness month and the Kindersley RCMP would like to offer the public some helpful hints to help prevent falling victim to these scams…
Farmers understand the importance of a well
Farmers recognize the importance of a good water well, so it's not surprising that the community of Major has provided the finances for a new well in Zambia, Africa.
Searching for wanted male
Swift Current Municipal RCMP are requesting assistance in locating 28-year-old Lane Anthony Purves.
Red Hat Society celebrates its 28th anniversary
Nine ladies from the Red Hat Society gathered at the Dairy Queen on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the club’s 28th anniversary.
Penton: Homan wins Hearts; Jennifer Jones wins fans’ hearts
Rachel Homan was the deserved winner of the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg deservedly won the hearts of Canadian curling fans.
Pop 89: A Change in Circumstance
If the laws of science and nature describe how things have been observed to behave under certain circumstances, then a miracle could be described…
Check It Out: Worst assault on freedom of expression in Canadian history
How do you know China has free speech? Because no one says otherwise. And how do you know Canada has free speech?
Producers eye Mother Nature warily as spring approaches
Producers are nervously watching forecasts, pig spleens and fortune tellers for reassurance that enough moisture is coming to protect crops and livestock this year.
Farm Safety
Agriculture is one of Saskatchewan's largest and most hazardous industries. Incidents occur more often between seeding and harvest…
Cow and calf with identical markings
Austin Jacksteit and Mackayla Scheller from Golden Prairie are the owners of this cow and calf who have identical markings.
Libraries will be distributing tree saplings
This year Wheatland Regional Libraries are partnering with Neighbourhood Forest to distribute free saplings for Earth Day.
PPE for farmers: 6 essential items you need on hand
Personal protective equipment (PPE) keeps farmers safe and protects their well-being in the often challenging and hazardous conditions of agricultural work.
Small towns, big dreams
It’s hard to believe it’s coming on 20 years since I first fell in love with the West, but in two more years that’s exactly what it will be.