2 Women 2 Generations 26 Poems
I like to be surprised. Upon receiving the slim poetry collection 2 Women 2 Generations 26 Poems by Saskatoon’s Sheri Hathaway, I noted the book’s short, back cover description…
SaskEnergy, SaskPower expand commercial space and water heating rebate
SaskEnergy, in collaboration with SaskPower, is expanding its popular Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate (CSWHR) to include the replacement of rooftop units…
Higher and higher… the number of drivers getting suspended for drugs
To anyone who will be partaking in any sort of “celebration” this weekend: your friends at SGI would like to make sure that your plans also include a way to get home safely.
RCMP report for Unity, Wilkie and Macklin, Apr 22
Members attended a single vehicle roll over. The vehicle driver sustained minor injuries. This matter is still under investigation.
Sask funding aero-magnetic survey in southwest
In recent months, there have been more rigs drilling for helium in southwest Saskatchewan than there have been drilling for oil.
Viva Vitality: Growing More for Less – Create a bountiful garden without breaking the bank
This year, many of us will be looking to the vegetable garden to save money on groceries.
Homegrown talent performs at Liebenthal
The recreation board at Liebenthal featured two days of talented country music entertainers on the weekend of April 13th and 14th.
Caleb’s spring market draws a crowd
The Spring Craft and Trade Fair at Caleb Village in Kindersley was bigger and better than ever. Visitors of all ages streamed through their doors Saturday afternoon…
Social Media wants your money
The American way (read: capitalism's primary goal), which greatly influences the Canadian way, has always been about separating you from your money.
Removal of Carbon Tax keeps inflation rate low in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan continues to tackle inflationary pressures. In March 2024, the consumer price index in Saskatchewan increased by only 1.5 per cent from March 2023 (seasonally-unadjusted).
SPORTS TALK: Potential rule changes for junior hockey
On Sportsnet’s Hockey Night in Canada broadcast, Elliotte Friedman leaked potential rule changes for junior hockey. If enacted, the rule changes…
Penton: Run for Stanley Cup is wide open
Now that the 1,312-game preliminaries are almost over, the 16 National Hockey League playoff teams get down to serious business.
Pop 89: Exposed & Eroded & Getting Old
On every birthday, I feel a need to drive and read, not at the same time. Last week, we drove to Eastend to roam the dinosaur-boned hills and eat burgers at Jack’s Cafe.
Check It Out: Repercussions of exposing corruption
Here’s some wisdom from a five-year-old: “I’m going to sleep with my mouth open so the tooth fairy can just grab my loose tooth out of my mouth.”
Great Plains College announces new Practical Nursing program in Kindersley
Great Plains College had an exciting announcement on Friday morning, April 5th. The college has added the Practical Nursing program to its Kindersley Campus.
Recognizing Volunteers on National Volunteer Week
National Volunteer Week is a time to express gratitude and appreciation to Canada's 24 million volunteers on April 14-20, 2024.
Kerrobert Kinsmen donation for new generator
The Pioneer’s Haven Board, staff and residents would like to send a huge thank you to the Kerrobert Kinsmen for their very generous donation of $3,000 towards our new generator!
SOUP’S ON!
At Burstall School, the grade 1-5 students helped make some delicious stone soup for the whole school.