Council sets election pay rates, confirms sole sponsorship of regional park
Kindersley town council spent much of its Feb. 23 regular meeting in closed session before returning to open council to address a limited number of business items.
Driver charged after breath demand refusal near Elrose: RCMP
A driver is facing charges after Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to an erratic driving complaint on Highway 4 near Elrose last week.
Sun West School Division adopts new mission, vision and core values
The Sun West School Division has adopted a new mission statement, vision statement and set of core values following a months-long consultation process.
RCMP seek public’s help after possible distress call near Kerrobert
RCMP are asking the public for information after an extensive three-day search failed to locate any sign of a reported collision north of Kerrobert.
Pink Shirt Day, standing together against bullying
Staff and students at Westberry Elementary School wore pink on Feb. 25 in recognition of Pink Shirt Day, standing together against bullying and in support of kindness, empathy and inclusion.
Wilkie break and enter under investigation: RCMP
Unity RCMP responded to a range of calls between Feb. 17 and Feb. 23, including a break and enter in Wilkie that remains under investigation.
Eston’s Little Free Pantry moves to new location and format
Eston’s Little Free Pantry has moved to its new location at 208 Main Street and continues to provide food security in the community.
Bonded pair of dogs abandoned in Kindersley on New Year’s Eve seeking home
KINDERSLEY — Two large-breed dogs abandoned in Kindersley on New Year’s Eve are now in need of a permanent home, the town’s bylaw officer says.
Wagner recognized as SaskEnergy Volunteer Champion
The Kindersley Klippers were proud to recognize Jenn Wagner as their 2025-2026 SaskEnergy Volunteer Champion on Family Day.
Kerrobert Growth Investment Co-operative reaches $100,000 milestone
The Kerrobert Growth Investment Co-operative has reached its initial investment target of $100,000, marking what board members call a significant step for the community-based initiative.
Five candidates nominated for Kindersley by-election
KINDERSLEY — Voters in Kindersley will head to the polls next month to fill one vacant seat on town council, with five candidates officially nominated.
Kindersley volunteers, performers set for TeleMiracle’s 50th Anniversary broadcast
Phones will soon be ringing across the province as local volunteers and performers prepare to take part in TeleMiracle’s 50th anniversary broadcast.
Major’s 2026 fundraiser raises funds for the Crisis Centre
Donations poured in for Major’s third annual fundraiser for Kindersley’s West Central Crisis & Family Support Centre on Feb. 7 at the Centennial Hall in Major.
Shrove Tuesday Pancakes!
Everybody loves pancakes — and they were hot off the griddle at St. Paul’s United Church on Tuesday evening as the congregation celebrated Shrove Tuesday.
Scheduled power outage set for Kerrobert on Feb. 28
KERROBERT — Residents are advised to prepare for a scheduled town-wide power outage later this month. SaskPower has scheduled maintenance work in Kerrobert on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.
Curtis Wiebe among three appointed to Saskatchewan Provincial Court
The Government of Saskatchewan announced Feb. 17 the appointment of three new judges to the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan, including Curtis Wiebe, who will serve in Prince Albert.
Man charged after string of break-ins across southern Saskatchewan
A Regina man has been charged with dozens of break-ins affecting communities across southern Saskatchewan, including Eston and other West Central areas, the Saskatchewan RCMP say.
Unity RCMP respond to impaired driving, theft and curfew breach
Unity RCMP responded to a range of incidents between Feb. 10 and Feb. 16, including an impaired driving charge, a stolen trailer and several complaints that remain under investigation.
Minor injuries reported in Rosetown house fire
ROSETOWN — A house fire in Rosetown left several people with minor injuries early Monday morning, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Conservation officers teach Leader students about fish ecology, filleting
LEADER - Local conservation officers traded their patrol duties for teaching tools earlier this month as they led a hands-on fish ecology and filleting workshop for senior students…