Book: “The Genius Hour Project” by Leanne Shirtliffe
Leanne Shirtliffe’s The Genius Hour Project is a delightful and realistic middle-grade novel that transcends its young protagonist, Frazzy, an eleven-year-old audiophile…
Caleb Village Residents Paint Party!
Residents at Caleb Village spent Tuesday afternoon practising their painting skills during a Paint Party led by instructor Jackie Altomare.
Plenty of fun, food and music at Leader’s Classic Fall Festival
The town of Leader was alive with activity at its Classic Fall Festival on October 4. Brandan Steinkey brought a team of horses, offering wagon rides to one and all.
Luseland Arts Council kicks off season with soul tribute
LUSELAND — The Luseland Arts Council will launch its 2025-2026 season with a performance by Lee Siegel on Monday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Luseland Homecoming Hall.
Sunshine and smiles at Kerrobert’s Harvest Festival
Kerrobert’s Harvest Festival took place this past weekend under sunny skies, with only a hint of wind adding to the prairie charm.
Caleb Village Fall Market
Caleb Village in Kindersley hosted a Fall Market on October 4. Residents and guests enjoyed a variety of items that were displayed.
Little learners celebrate fall outdoors
Little learners at Miss Sarah’s Preschool in Eston celebrated fall outdoors, discovering autumn leaves and laughter on a colourful parachute.
Rescue Cambodia dance troupe performs at Luseland
LUSELAND – International dancers from Rescue Cambodia performed at Luseland on Thursday evening, October 9. Luseland is home to Marie Ens, the founder of Rescue Cambodia…
TeleMiracle 50 auditions now open
TeleMiracle is celebrating 50 years. This year’s show will highlight the telethon’s legacy and the generosity of Saskatchewan residents.
Join author Naomi Hansen for recipes and stories at Write Out Loud
SWIFT CURRENT – Write Out Loud invites the public to an evening of food and stories on Wednesday, Oct. 15, when author Naomi Hansen presents her book Only in Saskatchewan.
Book: Dentists Are No Big Deal
Dentists Are No Big Deal is the newest title in Ashley Vercammen’s No Big Deal children’s series, co-written with Viceroy author Debbie Kesslering.
Creative Kids celebrates 15 years helping Saskatchewan youth explore arts and culture
Creative Kids is marking its 15th anniversary this fall, having supported thousands of Saskatchewan children and youth in connecting with artistic and cultural activities in their communities.
KINDERSLEY’S GOOSE FESTIVAL DAYS! PHOTOS!
All eyes turned to Main Street on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. for the much-anticipated parade. Floats, marching bands, and community groups drew crowds who lined the street…
From Laporte with love: Quilters craft comfort for NICU babies
Every Wednesday, the Laporte Community Hall comes alive with the hum of sewing machines and the laughter of friends as the Laporte quilting group gathers to share their craft.
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.