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.
Poverty Simulation Exercise set for Jan. 21 in North Battleford
A free Poverty Simulation Exercise aimed at building understanding and empathy for the challenges faced by low-income families will take place Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026…
Leader RCMP asking public to help identify break-and-enter suspect
LEADER — Leader RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect after a break-and-enter at a business in Abbey, Sask.
Innovation Saskatchewan invests $26,300 in USask program to support student startups
Innovation Saskatchewan is investing $26,300 in the University of Saskatchewan’s Saskatchewan Innovation Growth & Market Acceleration (SIGMA) program to help engineering students…
Luseland police report impaired driving complaints, break-ins in December
Luseland Police Service handled a range of calls in December 2025, including multiple reports of impaired driving and several break-and-enter complaints that remain under investigation.
APAS welcomes significant easing tariffs in Canada-China trade agreement
REGINA - The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) applauds the newly announced trade agreement between Canada and China, as detailed by Prime Minister Mark Carney…
Elson arrested by Kindersley RCMP
KINDERSLEY — RCMP in Kindersley have arrested a man who was wanted on a warrant in connection with a weapons-related assault investigation.
Unity-area RCMP investigate string of break-ins, lay assault charge
UNITY — RCMP in Unity are investigating a series of reported break-ins at businesses and municipal facilities over the past week.
January is a time to be joyful
The month of January announces the end of the festive holiday season, along with shortened daylight hours and colder temperatures.
Rosetown RCMP report several incidents, lay impaired driving charge
On Jan. 12, police received a fraud complaint from a financial institution in Rosetown after a counterfeit $100 bill was found among deposited cash. That investigation remains ongoing.
Better Together at Friday night Klipper game
The Better Together group was on hand at the Friday night Klipper game. They set up contests, a carnival game and were tossing Better Together t-shirts to some lucky fans.
Eston 95 Lions support local kids and community
Lion President Nicole McCormac recently presented a cheque for $1,360 to Eston Recreation Director Eric Rutherford to support the Eston Kids Can Play program.
From Ceylon to Kindersley: Carol Gerle shares treasured memories
Carol Gerle is a familiar face in Kindersley, having lived here with her husband, Dan, since 1979. She recently took time to share memories from her journey that eventually led her to this town.
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…
Eston welcomes new Fire Department leadership, prepares for community improvements in 2026
The Town of Eston is ringing in 2026 with changes to local leadership, updates on services, and plans for infrastructure and community programming.
Who are your Welcome Wagon Ambassadors?
Welcome Wagon was introduced in Kindersley during the fall of last year. During these chilly winter months, we are taking the opportunity to introduce members of the Welcome Wagon team.
St. John’s United Church Installs Commemorative Cemetery Gate
Luseland St. John’s United Church has completed the installation of a new cemetery gate, marking a special tribute to the centennial of both the church and the United Church of Canada.
Town of Burstall announces new assistant CAO, enacts Public Conduct Bylaw
The Town of Burstall has appointed Shawna Smith as Assistant to the Chief Administrative Officer following the CAO recruitment process.
Three Saskatchewan credit unions complete merger, creating province’s largest credit union
Three of Saskatchewan’s largest credit unions have officially merged, creating a single financial institution serving more than 200,000 members across the province.
Police investigate early-morning break-ins at seven Unity businesses
Unity RCMP are investigating a series of break-ins at seven local businesses in the early hours of January 8. Police say stolen cash was reported in several incidents…