Paint night at the Eston Library
Paint night at the Eston Library was a popular event held last week. Fifteen people attended, creating everything from landscapes and flowers to famous landmarks.
Books and the City: Psychogeographical Wanderings Around Toronto’s Independent Bookstores
It’s entirely wonderful to finish a book and immediately recognize that the author could be your new best friend. Annabel Townsend is a British-born, Regina, SK writer, and her nonfiction title…
Five local authors featured at Write Out Loud event
SWIFT CURRENT - Write Out Loud will spotlight five local authors on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the Swift Current Lyric Theatre.
Millennials and Baby Boomers share a love of quilting
The Prairie Crocus Quilt Guild in Kindersley continues to grow as millennials and baby boomers come together to share their love of quilting.
Quilters share their warmth with others
The quilters have been busy this winter and are sharing their warmth with others. Last week, the Laporte quilting group presented seventeen of their handmade quilts to the Kindersley Hospital.
TeleMiracle 50 adds four nationally recognized cast members
SASKATOON — TeleMiracle has announced four additional cast members for its historic 50th broadcast, adding nationally recognized broadcaster George Stroumboulopoulos…
Book: The Lavender Child
The Lavender Child is a beautifully unique and creative story with unforgettable characters and a plot that keeps readers intrigued.
Kyle McKearney headlines Kindersley Arts Council concert series
The Kindersley and District Arts Council is bringing award-winning Americana and alternative-country artist Kyle McKearney to town next month for an evening of roots-driven music and storytelling.
Anri’s book encourages readers to rise above every obstacle
Anri Steyn loves incorporating creativity into everything she does. She is now happy to announce that her book, A Story Worth Telling … Don’t Quit. Rise Above It, is available on Amazon.com.
How talking together at the dinner table builds literacy and confidence
When many people think of literacy, they picture reading and writing. But literacy also includes the ability to speak, listen and understand…
SaskMusic to host Saskatchewan’s first Metal Summit in Saskatoon
SASKATOON — SaskMusic will host Saskatchewan’s first metal-focused festival and conference in Saskatoon Feb. 27 and 28, and March 1.
KCS band students make a joyful sound at Winter Band Concert
The KCS band students and their Director, Michael Reece, treated family and friends to an impressive Winter Band Concert on Wednesday evening, January 14th, at the high school.
Coleville library calls for support as low circulation threatens operations
The Coleville public library is asking residents to borrow more books and other materials as it tries to boost circulation numbers that help determine whether the branch can remain open.
Gehl v Canada: Challenging Sex Discrimination in the Indian Act
Knowing I am a reader, a friend of mine asked me an interesting question recently: “Are there any book publishers that you will read their books without even knowing what the book is about?”
Local Favourites Take the Stage!
Cole Patton and the Blackjacks played a special concert at the Luseland Homecoming Hall on Saturday, Jan. 3. The local musicians have been a crowd favourite…
Prairieland Players donation to Town of Kerrobert
The Prairieland Players presented a donation to the Town of Kerrobert to support the Prairieland Community Centre. The cheque for $2,328.26 represented the proceeds…
Luseland Arts Council launches 2026 concert season
The Luseland Arts Council kicked off its 2026 concert season with a lively performance by Cole Patton and the Blackjacks on Jan. 3 at the Homecoming Hall.
January is National Hobby Month
January is National Hobby Month, a time to pursue your passions while reducing stress and engaging in activities you enjoy.
Sask. author is “an open book,” eager to help others
Saskatchewan resident Chad Mierau felt compelled to share his story with the world. In 2021, he published his first book, Surviving the Crash, in which he recalled Jan. 3, 2016, as the worst day of his life.
Sharing the good news of Christmas
Children present a Christmas song and retell the Nativity story during a Sunday morning service at Kindersley Christian Fellowship.