Memories of prairie childhood shared by Eatonia seniors
EATONIA — Two residents of Eatonia Oasis Living recently shared stories of growing up on the prairies, offering a glimpse into rural life from nearly a century ago.
Leader Arts Council brings music to long-term care residents
The Leader and District Arts Council brought live music to long-term care residents in Leader on the afternoon of Feb. 27, ahead of a community concert later that evening at the Leader Community Hall.
Kindersley author Kelly Jean Ranger turns cancer journey into inspiration for books
KINDERSLEY — A cancer journey that lasted more than a year and a half inspired Kindersley resident Kelly Jean Ranger to pursue a lifelong dream of writing and publishing books.
Voices shine at St. Paul’s recital
Sopranos Shania Sanville, centre, and Arielle McKinnon perform during a voice recital featuring classical art songs, opera and musical theatre at St. Paul’s United Church on March 6…
Sask Jazz Festival adds Noah Cyrus to July 11 lineup
SASKATOON - Noah Cyrus will headline the second ticketed night of the 2026 SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, organizers announced Tuesday.
Book Review: Theories of Everything
In less than 180 pages, Dwayne Brenna’s short story collection, Theories of Everything, takes readers around the globe into disparate eras and unique voices…
Métis writer to speak at Swift Current’s Write Out Loud event
SWIFT CURRENT — Métis author Joan Pelletier will speak about her memoir and her experiences growing up in a Michif community during the Write Out Loud series March 18 at the Lyric Theatre.
Leader drama students captivate audience
The curtains opened and the drama club at Leader Composite School unleashed their talent for family, friends and community members to enjoy.
Book Review: Charged!: The Dangerous and Misguided Promise of the Electric Vehicle
I’ve always been wary about how so-called experts have pushed consumers to purchase electric vehicles over gas powered modes of transportation.
Sask Jazz Fest announces first artists for 2026 ticketed lineup
SASKATOON — Sask Jazz Fest has announced the first artists for its 2026 ticketed lineup, with alternative rock band Modest Mouse set to headline one of three ticketed nights at Victoria Park.
Pokémon party!
Allison and her dad Tyrone Kennedy-Bush enjoyed a daughter-dad date at the Kindersley Library’s Pokémon party Thursday afternoon.
Rum Ragged to perform in southwest, west-central Saskatchewan
JUNO Award-nominated Newfoundland folk band Rum Ragged will bring its East Coast sound to southwest and west-central Saskatchewan next month…
Kindersley volunteers, performers set for TeleMiracle’s 50th Anniversary broadcast
Phones will soon be ringing across the province as local volunteers and performers prepare to take part in TeleMiracle’s 50th anniversary broadcast.
Major’s 2026 fundraiser raises funds for the Crisis Centre
Donations poured in for Major’s third annual fundraiser for Kindersley’s West Central Crisis & Family Support Centre on Feb. 7 at the Centennial Hall in Major.
Book Review: Walking Upstream
Saskatoon’s Lloyd Ratzlaff—essayist, former minister, walker in wild places—has released his first poetry collection, and wow. I know this man and have long believed that poetry lives in him…
iKids Club Valentines
Kids ages 4-10 were invited to a Valentine’s Day party at iKids Club on February 13th, held at KCF. There were crafts, treats, games, play doh, Lego and all kinds of fun to be enjoyed.
Leader Library: Toddler Time and a Valentines Day party
The Leader Library was a busy place last week when ten toddlers arrived for Toddler Time and a Valentines Day party on Tuesday.
Sask. author wins coveted Sask. Foundation for the Arts Award
Saskatoon-based artist, Miguel Fenrich has become Saskatchewan’s second recipient of the Tony and Herb Rainbow Award for Literary and Visual Artists…
Book Review: Hello
Hello is the first book of fiction I have read by Saskatchewan writer, David Carpenter, after having read two of his nonfiction books, Courting Saskatchewan and The Education of Augie Merasty.
Luseland students showcase hobbies through rotating school display
LUSELAND — Students at Luseland Composite School are sharing their hobbies and creative interests through a rotating display cabinet featuring crafts and personal collections.