D'Arcy Elementary students strut their stuff for Mother's Day Tea
The students at D'Arcy Elementary School dazzled the crowd as they hit the fashion runway Friday afternoon. They celebrated Mother's Day by having some fun on the stage.
Eaton School Senior Band earns gold at Sun Peaks Festival
Staff, students, family and friends are extremely proud of Eaton School's Senior Band. The band represented Eaton School and the community of Eatonia at the Con Brio Sun Peaks Festival…
Writers' group celebrates 25 years at Write Out Loud May 20
SWIFT CURRENT — The Prairie Quills Writers' Group will mark 25 years of celebrating words, ideas and community at the launch of its anniversary anthology May 20 at the Swift Current Lyric Theatre.
Elizabeth School delivers a million dollar question: "Are you dying to be a Millionaire?”
Family, friends, staff and classmates enjoyed an evening of entertainment at Elizabeth Middle School on Wednesday, April 29th, when the Grade 7 and 8 drama students…
Sibling harmony hits a high note
The Sandhills Music Festival featured 155 entries over three days, with a packed schedule from April 26 to 28 at Leader Community Hall.
Ventriloquist Michael Harrison to bring ‘Ventastic’ tour to Luseland school
LUSELAND — Students in Luseland will get a live dose of ventriloquism, storytelling and puppetry next month as part of a provincewide school tour.
Leader drama students bring home awards!
The drama students from Leader Composite School experienced an exciting weekend at the Regional Drama Festival in Swift Current where they performed “Hamlette”.
Colour with purpose
Students and staff at Burstall School wore rainbow colours to mark World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, highlighting the message that every brain works in its own unique way.
Quilters brave the storm to attend Eston’s quilt retreat
Quilters braved Thursday’s spring snowstorm and made their way to the quilt retreat held at Eston United Church, which ran from April 16 to 19.
Keeping history running
Dennis Woodrow puts in hands-on work under the hood of a 1950s classic at the Kindersley Museum, where countless volunteer hours go into maintaining vehicles and machinery.
The show must go on!
The show must go on, despite of receiving more than 40 centimetres of snowfall in a matter of hours. It wasn’t exactly how the Leader Arts Council had planned their concert to go.
Kids learn about God’s plan for their lives at VBS
The staff and volunteers at Kindersley Alliance Church invited children from pre-kindergarten to Grade 6 to Vacation Bible School during the Easter school break.
Leader arts council warns season at risk without new support
The Leader and District Arts Council is calling for community and business support as it faces rising costs, lower attendance and reduced funding after more than 40 years of bringing live arts to the community.
Lego creations and colouring spark a busy day at the library
Young visitors kept busy at the Kindersley Library during Open Play Lego Day on Friday, with older kids heading upstairs to build and create while the younger ones enjoyed colouring…
Teagan Littlechief to bring country rock show to Kindersley stage
Award-winning country rock artist Teagan Littlechief will take the stage at the Norman Ritchie Community Arts Centre later this month, delivering a high-energy performance…
Book Review: As Grandmother Said: The Narratives of Bessie Meguinis”
The University of Regina Press is doing important work with their commitment to honouring the traditional languages, legends and cultures of Canada’s First Peoples…
Indigenous children’s author visits west central schools
“I’ll be reading my book, Kiscwatisi: Be Kind, and having a discussion about how the book came to be,” explained Indigenous author Elizabeth Merasty.
Heritage Saskatchewan calls for nominations for 2026 Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Awards
Heritage Saskatchewan is calling for nominations for the 2026 Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Awards, recognizing individuals, organizations and communities…
Easter creativity brings community together at Prairie Branches
Residents at Prairie Branches take part in Easter egg decorating activities, creating colourful holiday crafts in a supportive, community-focused environment.
Handmade pottery on display at Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery
Lindy Bell-Gatzke’s handmade pottery is on display at Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery, along with “Expressions of Joy” artwork by local artist Breena Hebron.