Luseland artist transforms hats into works of art
The Luseland Library Art Gallery is displaying the work of another talented local artist. Sheryl Zunti, from Luseland, paints on canvas and rock with acrylic and oil paints…
Acclaimed circus artist Kate Ryan to perform in Kindersley
KINDERSLEY – Local audiences are in for a treat as world-renowned Canadian circus performer Kate Ryan brings her show to Kindersley on Tuesday, September 30…
Leader Arts Council displays photographic works by Canadian artists
Leader Arts Council partnered with the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery to bring an exhibition of photographic works by Canadian artists to Leader.
Did you know Frankenstein’s monster survived a Sask cyclone?
Did you know the actor who portrayed Frankeinstein’s monster in the 1931 movie survived the Regina cyclone in 1912? His name was William Pratt, but he later changed his stage name to Boris Karloff.
Saskatchewan Celebrates Creativity: Culture Days 2025 hits communities province-wide
Arts, culture, and community take centre stage as Culture Days 2025 kicks off across Saskatchewan from September 19 to October 12.
Book: The Wind and Amanda’s Cello
It’s been such fun watching Regina author (and musician) Alison Lohans successfully focus her literary talents in so many different directions.
Goose Festival 2025 Calendar of Events
KINDERSLEY GOOSE FESTIVAL ‘53, September 18-21, 2025, Kindersley Chamber of Commerce. Full listing of events. Have a great time!
An abundance of fun for everyone at Luseland’s Harvest Festival
LUSELAND – Grand Avenue in Luseland was alive with activity Saturday afternoon as the fun began at Luseland’s Harvest Festival on September 13.
Excitement builds for Goose Festival weekend
Preparations are in full swing for Kindersley’s 53rd annual Goose Festival, set for September 18–21, with organizers promising four days packed with entertainment, food, and community fun.
Wilkie Museum winds down 2025 season
The Wilkie Museum is slowly putting a cap on the 2025 tourism season. The year started with a bang, thanks to the Hometown Raffle.
Kindersley group participates in longest dancing festival in the world
KINDERSLEY - The Hindu community participated in the longest dancing festival in the world for the first time at the Norman Ritchie Centre in Kindersley.
Country style entertainment
The Medicine Hat Cowboy Poetry Association will be staging a weekend of country style entertainment on Friday and Saturday, September 26th and 27th at three Medicine Hat locations.
Book: Where’s Johnny?: The Tale of a Lost Cat
Johnny, the big Maine Coon cat, had a perfect life. He was well loved by his family of four, and he loved them back. But when Johnny and his family move to a new neighbourhood…
Two local tap dancers to step into World Championships in Prague
FOX VALLEY / KINDERSLEY - Local dance students Kelsey Hoffart and Grace Sylvester have been selected to join Team Canada Tap West and will be participating in the World Tap Championships…
Families had a blast at Leader’s Art Night
The sun was shining, combines were busy harvesting, and families were having a blast at Leader’s outdoor Art Night on Wednesday, September 3rd.
Acclaimed author, Sharon Butala, opens Write Out Loud season
Wednesday, September 17, Sharon Butala, renowned Canadian author, will launch the Write Out Loud season. Ms. Butala has written 23 books of fiction and non-fiction…
Book: The Salmon Shanties: A Cascadian Song Cycle
I was excited to read BC poet Harold Rhenisch’s The Salmon Shanties: A Cascadian Song Cycle, as I know him to be a respected writer working in various genres…
Special visitor at Luseland Library
Librarian Dawna Nienaber had a very special visitor come through the doors of the Luseland Library last week. “We had Abbey (A.L) Knorr stop by the library
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Kids learn they’re uniquely made with special talents
KINDERSLEY - “I Wonder” was the theme at Vacation Bible School held at Kindersley Christian Fellowship during the week of August 25-29.
Talented Line-up of Authors for Upcoming Season of Write Out Loud
Write Out Loud 2025-2026 promises a series of entertaining and thought-provoking programs at Swift Current’s Lyric Theatre.