Leon Ochs’ music brought back fond memories
The Kerrobert Integrated Health Care Facility courtyard was packed with people who came to listen to the entertainment provided by Leon Ochs’ One-Man Band.
Sask Express delivers high-energy performance
Sask Express delivered a high-energy performance Thursday evening at the Elks Hall in Kindersley. Their presentation entitled “Frequency Quest” included choreography...
Eileen is happy to be back in Kindersley
Just four months ago, Eileen Dies settled into her new suite at Caleb Village in Kindersley. She loves to keep busy doing needlepoint, knitting and crocheting, but most of all, she loves to sew.
Book: Alphabet in the Park
I’ve reviewed a number of children’s alphabet books across the decades, so I’m always impressed when a writer puts an original twist on the traditional “A is for Apple” text.
Excavating at The Beach
These girls were busy digging at The Beach in Kindersley Wednesday afternoon. They had no idea they were creating a dugout…
THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND!
Children aren’t the only ones enjoying themselves at the playground. These beautiful ladies with their sunny smiles were having a great time visiting while their children were playing…
Jamming at the museum!
Wednesday night was jamming night at the Kindersley Plains Museum. It’s amazing listening to musicians from different generations make music together.
Outstanding Canada West achievements for local performers
Three local performers represented Team Saskatchewan in the Canada West Performing Arts Festival held in Victoria, B.C., from July 25th to 27th.
Book: Storms and Scarabs
My first question when coming across Storms and Scarabs was: what the heck is a scarab? For those like me who were clueless, a scarab is an ancient Egyptian gem…
Colour Run at Eston Riverside Park was a huge success!
A first-time event kicked off at Eston Riverside Regional Park (ERRP) on Saturday afternoon, July 27th. A group of 135 participants gathered at Tyner Hall…
There's a murder to be solved at Luseland's Museum
There's always something new to see at the Luseland Museum, and now there's also something fun to do at the museum during the month of August.
Author gives ranch women a voice
A born and raised southern Albertan has given a voice to unsung heroines of Canada’s ranching industry. Dorothy Louise Beasley is the author of her new book…
Story Time at the Kindersley Library
Little ones ages 3 to 6 look forward to story time every Tuesday morning at the Kindersley Library. This week the story and craft was all about families.
Eatonia is home to a heritage park
If you happen to drive through Eatonia and have some free time, you could pull in to see Eatonia’s Heritage Park. Hayden Beaupre is a capable guide who gives summertime tours every afternoon.
Cooling down at the spray park!
The spray park in Kindersley is the perfect place for kids and their moms on a warm and sunny day. These moms and tots were enjoying their morning at the spray park…
COLOURFUL CHARACTER!
Eston Riverside Regional Park (ERRP) held their first ever Colour Run on Saturday, July 27. Proceeds from the event are going to the new slide at the ERRP pool…
Loggerhead Shrikes: The Songbird that Thinks it’s a Hawk
Hearing a ruckus in your yard? The loud shrieking coming from the bush or shelterbelt may be a nest full of shrikes waiting for their fresh meal!
Prairie towns offer summer fun!
The past few weeks have been hot! However, there’s an abundance of small towns on the prairies that offer fun ways for people to cool down.
Young entrepreneurs at work
Young entrepreneurs showcased their work and products at the Sandhills Marketplace in Leader on August 1. Local patrons came out early…
Book: The Treasure Box
The Treasure Box is the fourth Judith Silverthorne novel I’ve read during my decades as a book reviewer, and again, this Regina-based writer has mesmerized me.