West Central Abilities clients visit library
West Central Abilities clients enjoyed a visit to the Kindersley Regional Library last week.
Book: Saskatoon author re-releases chapbook promoting peace
SASKATOON – Prolific Saskatoon writer Marion Mutala has re-released her 2015 chapbook The Time for Peace Is Now, a reflection on love, equality and global harmony.
Artisan French wines meet Saskatchewan cuisine
The Kindersley Rotary Club has planned an exciting Food & Wine Pairing event, which will take place Nov. 22 at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre.
Kindersley and Eatonia students perform with SMEA Honours Band
Kindersley and Eatonia were well represented at the 2025 Saskatchewan Music Educators Association (SMEA) Honours Band, held in Regina from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1.
TeleMiracle 50 to feature expanded show and all-star cast
The Kinsmen Foundation has announced the cast and new details for the 50th edition of TeleMiracle, which will air live beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026…
Fantasy and reality collide in Victoria Koops’ debut novel
SWIFT CURRENT - Victoria Koops’ debut novel, Who We Are in Real Life (Groundwood Books, 2024), won the 2025 Saskatchewan Book Award for Young Adult Literature
Book Review: Tales This Side of the Elysian Fields
Trevor W. Harrison’s Tales This Side of the Elysian Fields is a captivating collection of travel stories drawn from his journeys across the globe in the 1970s and 1980s.
Happy Halloween at Kindersley Playschool
These colourful characters enjoyed bellowing out an enthusiastic “Happy Halloween!” Thursday, October 30th to their families at Kindersley Playschool.
Toronto troubadour John Muirhead brings heartfelt folk songs to Luseland
LUSELAND — Toronto-based singer-songwriter John Muirhead will bring his heartfelt indie-folk sound to the Luseland Homecoming Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m.
SPOOKTACULAR COSTUME, Halloween at Caleb Village!
Dani Chandler, a Caleb Village employee, gets into the Halloween spirit with her Queen of Hearts costume.
Swift Current unveils Frontier Days 2026 lineup
SWIFT CURRENT - Frontier Days 2026 is set for June 24 to 27 at Kinetic Park, and the Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association has announced its grandstand entertainment…
Things ‘R Gonna Get Ugly!
On Friday, December 5, the Kerrobert Courthouse Restoration Society is hosting the “Things ‘R Gonna Get Ugly” Christmas Party at the Prairieland Community Centre.
Book: The Pathological Casebook of Dr. Frances McGill – New Edition
Crime novels are my go-to genre, so I was thrilled to discover this biography of Saskatchewan’s own Sherlock Holmes – Dr. Frances McGill, Canada’s first female pathologist…
BIG SMILES - BIG DREAMS!
The Kerrobert School Community Council (SCC) loves marking milestones big and small! Each graduate gets a gift certificate from a local business…
Swift Current’s Val Choo-Foo earns national recreation award
A Swift Current resident is being celebrated on the national stage. Val Choo-Foo has been named the 2025 recipient of the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) Award of Merit…
Book Review: Ghost Hotel
Arthur Slade’s Ghost Hotel, the second novel in his Canadian Chills series, has been resurrected for a new generation of readers.
Museum gearing up for seventh annual holiday light display
The Kindersley and District Plains Museum is preparing to once again light up the season with its annual Museum of Lights celebration this December.
Kerrobert Art Gallery features three talented artists
KERROBERT – The work of three talented artists is currently on display at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery, with an opportunity for the public to meet the artists on Sunday afternoon, October 26.
KERROBERT MUSEUM: Kerrobert’s First Store
William Burton Sample arrived at the site of what would soon become Kerrobert on May 4, 1910. Traveling from Lloydminster, he came to explore the “new country” in the area…
The Blackbird Sessions brings heartfelt songs and stories to Leader
Music lovers are invited to enjoy an intimate evening of song, storytelling and community as the Leader & District Arts Council presents The Blackbird Sessions on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025.