SPORTS TALK: Tribute to a wagon racing legend
The sport of wagon racing defines Lloydminster and area with its passion to race, and one of the legends was lost to us 2 weeks ago.
Penton: Golf needs a Scheffler Grand Slam run
Televised golf is losing viewers. That is a fact, offered up after every tournament. Theories are varied: Fans are turned off by the fight between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
Pop 89: Into the Mystic
Some of you know that “Into the Mystic” is the title of a song by Van Morrison. I’ve sung along to this song driving down Tennessee highways…
Check It Out: Feds say Canada needs to lead by example
The joke went like this … recipes are like a dating service. They never end up looking like the picture.
Playschool pottery lesson
The Kindersley Playschool kids had a mini pottery lesson at Garden Gallery last week.
Abbey Curling Rink awarded $25,000!
The Abbey Curling Club was excited to announce it was voted the Saskatchewan winner of the 2024 BASF Growing Home Contest, and awarded $25,000.
Book: Loggerheads
I was minivanning toward Tofino with my young family while an anti-logging protest was brewing in the surrounding forest…
When homesteaders headed to their claims near Mantario
William Nash’s outfit leaving Kindersley for the homestead in the Mantario area. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jas Cridland.
Little museum on the prairie
What does a nine-year-old Saskatchewan girl do on weekends throughout the spring and summer? Nine-year-old Reese McCallum will be spending her weekends giving tours…
SJHL Champs
Congratulations to Kerrobert local athlete Austin Shepherd and the Melfort Mustangs for winning the Canterra Seeds Cup.
Champions for Our Common Future: Ray Glasrud protects grasslands
Ray Glasrud grew up on grain farm near Mazenod, which is close to Gravelbourg. Growing up on the farm taught him the value of hard work and self-reliance.
Parade of volunteers in 1914
This photo which was published in the Kindersley Memories history book, shows Kindersley volunteers setting off to war in 1914…
A son and his mother share their story
As Mother’s Day approaches, we all are reminded of the important role moms play in our lives. Since December of 2020, Kindersley resident, Doug Dale…
Maple Creek man still missing
Last week, in recognition of the 11th annual Missing Persons Week, Saskatchewan RCMP honoured the thousands of people who go missing in Saskatchewan each year.
Families in Luseland walk for Perinatal Mental Health
Families and individuals gathered at Luseland Memorial Pool Park Saturday afternoon, May 4th to participate in Flora’s Walk for Perinatal Mental Health.
Lumberyard in Kindersley in 1910
This photo was published in the history book Kindersley Memories. It shows McDonald & Byrnes’ thriving lumberyard business in Kindersley in 1910.
Multi-Lateral Well Program could reinvigorate cold heavy oil production
The Government of Saskatchewan held a press conference in Regina on April 30 announcing, again, the Multi-Lateral Well Program.
Making smiles for Kinder Kollege
This year Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie Campaign supported Kinder Kollege. Throughout the week of April 29th to May 5th, volunteers came in daily to put smiley faces on cookies.