Largest-ever legacy gift establishes Pringle Scholarship Program
A new scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business will ensure that a commerce degree remains a realistic dream for students…
Saskatchewan doubles community rink grant to $5,000 as applications open for 2025-26
Applications are now open for Saskatchewan’s 2025-26 Community Rink Affordability Grant, with the intake running until Feb. 27, 2026.
Sledding in warmer temperatures
Families took advantage of last week’s warmer temperatures to take in some sledding. Judging by their smiles, they were having fun!
Director of Education announces retirement
Director of Education, Mark Benesh, recently announced that he will be retiring at the end of the 2025-2026 school year. Dedicating over 35 years as an educator…
Open house set for March 19 at Great Plains College Kindersley campus
Great Plains College is hosting an open house at its Kindersley campus on Thursday, March 19, 2026, inviting prospective students and community members to learn more…
Success in Sask Polytech’s Electrical Engineering Technology program
Supportive instructors, paid co-op placements and practical training are features of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Electrical Engineering Technology program helping students…
Start Your Path at Medicine Hat College
Medicine Hat College (MHC) is more than a place to learn, it’s a community where you can build skills, confidence, and connections.
Saskatchewan expands Lieutenant Governor Scholarships
Graduate and post-graduate students now have access to $80,000 in scholarship funding to support their studies and research…
Kindersley firefighters respond to early January calls; department welcomes new chaplain
Kindersley Fire Department crews responded to several incidents across the region in the first half of January, including a residential structure fire, two highway rollovers…
THE HOLY MUNCH BUNCH!
Members of the St. Joseph’s youth group recently chose the name “Holy Munch Bunch” and set goals for 2026.
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.