Double the hardware, double the smile
Michelle Eurich of Luseland shows off her medals from the Bob Pedde Invitational Bowling Tournament in Saskatoon, where she competed with the 2026 Special Olympics Kindersley…
A lifetime of memories: Rose Niles reflects on 90 years in Kindersley
“I have so many friends!” Rose Niles said as she ushered me into her home, where I was greeted by the aroma of her delicious homemade soup.
A century of grace
Eleanor "Granny" Smith celebrated her 100th birthday at Caleb Village in Kindersley on Saturday afternoon. Pictured with her is former student and neighbour Wendy (Nargang) Kennedy.
Eatonia fundraiser raises $66,458.71 in single evening
Raising $66,458.71 in one evening is a momentous achievement, which is what took place at Eatonia's 2026 Celebrity Sports Dinner and Auction on April 11.
Fiske community to host fundraiser for single mom's home repairs
Rural Saskatchewan is well known for lending a hand to help neighbours and friends, and an opportunity to do just that is coming up at the community of Fiske.
Many hands, light work
Students from Eston Composite School head back inside with bags of trash in tow after pitching in for the town's annual community cleanup.
Wilkie man faces drug, firearm, and theft charges after RCMP search
A Wilkie man is facing multiple charges after RCMP seized firearms, methamphetamine and copper wire during a search of a residence on April 25.
Smiles that give back
Councillor Kevin Martin and Legion Branch No. 57 member Kathy Strutt decorate Smile Cookies at Tim Hortons in Kindersley on April 27 as part of the annual campaign.
Break-ins under investigation in Rosetown area: RCMP
ROSETOWN — Police are investigating multiple break-ins and other incidents reported over the past week in Rosetown and surrounding communities.
Wilkie break-in, multiple charges highlight busy two weeks for Unity RCMP
A break and enter at a business in Wilkie leading to multiple charges was among the more serious incidents reported by Unity RCMP between April 14 and April 27.
‘New’ reporter has pedigree dating to the dinosaurs
Good day readers, just introducing myself as the new reporter for Your West Central Voice newspaper. My name is Stu Salkeld. I'm more than familiar with southwest Saskatchewan and east central Alberta…
Kindersley to host Saskatchewan Emergency Leadership Forum May 7 to 10
A major gathering in Kindersley of firefighting and emergency services personnel will coincide with Emergency Preparedness Week May 3 to 9.
Trail time returns
Ryan Orton (centre) enjoyed a gorgeous afternoon on the Kindersley walking trail with his friend Kyle Anderson (on bike) and his pal Munroe the dog…
Wellness in action
Students at Eston Composite School show off their take-home kits during a hands-on Wellness Day filled with games, creativity and connection.
Zest of the West raises $35,000 for future community facility
Shaun Henry was thrilled to report the Zest of the West event, held April 18 in Kindersley, was a huge success. Approximately 450 people enjoyed refreshments and food provided by 21 vendors…
From personal tragedy to community impact
Volunteer Appreciation Week is an opportunity to celebrate dedicated local volunteers. April 19 to 25 highlights the connection, purpose and meaningful change volunteers…
Helping little learners
Tom Morris, president of the Rotary Club of Kindersley, presents a $750 cheque to Shannon Lane, vice-president of the Kindersley Playschool, in support of local early childhood programming.
Slippery start
A jackknifed semi blocked the eastbound lane of Highway 7 east of Marengo after a call at 8:47 a.m. Saturday, April 25, with reports of injuries and a fuel leak.
Crowds turn out as spring market season opens in Kindersley
Although spring weather has been unpredictable, the season of markets and garage sales has officially begun in Kindersley. Neither gale-force winds, snow, sleet nor rain…
From Rosetown to the world: Teen’s first trip sparks lifelong love of travel
“When you’ve lived in Saskatchewan your entire life and rarely been out of Canada, there isn’t a lot that isn’t new,” 19-year-old Amaris Manning from Rosetown said.