Eatonia Garage Sale: Successful bargain hunting
Found his wheels. A young customer shows off his prize, a pull-along pup, after a successful morning of bargain hunting at Eatonia's Town-Wide Garage Sale…
Biker rally raises funds for gazebo project at Baker Park
Kindersley's Roar for More Bike Rally kicked off on Saturday morning, May 30th, when bikers met at 112 Railway West in Kindersley to raise funds for a worthwhile project.
Two Paterson Grain elevators dismantled in Fox Valley
Many in the community were saddened to see two remaining Paterson Grain elevators dismantled in the community of Fox Valley. The demolition took place on Tuesday, May 19th.
Meet Evan Pelletier, our summer student
My name is Evan Pelletier, and I am a marketing student at the University of Alberta with an interest in communication, storytelling and digital media.
Burrowing owls return to Saskatchewan
REGINA – With spring fieldwork underway, Nature Saskatchewan is asking farmers and the public to watch for the return of the endangered burrowing owl.
Saskatchewan RCMP stop 5,271 vehicles during Canada Road Safety Week
Saskatchewan RCMP and Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan stopped 5,271 vehicles and took enforcement action against 2,013 drivers and passengers during Canada Road Safety Week.
Scotty hunts new prey at T.rex Discovery Centre
Scotty hunts new prey in an exhibit at the T.rex Discovery Centre. The centre, "home of Scotty, the world's largest T. rex," opened in mid-May, and visitors may see other new attractions…
Erratic driving, semi rollover lead Rosetown RCMP weekly calls
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP responded to a range of calls between May 22 and 28, with erratic driving complaints and a semi rollover among the week's notable files.
Young Entrepreneur Bursary offers grants, mentorship to those under 35
Business people up to 35 years old can receive grants and mentorship through the Young Entrepreneur Bursary program.
Environment Department turns to AI for earlier weather warnings
Officials promise that Canadians will learn about bad weather further in advance now that they’ve adopted artificial intelligence to help in their forecasts.
Unity-area RCMP lay assault, impaired driving charges
Unity RCMP and the Wilkie and Macklin detachments handled a range of complaints between May 19 and 25, including an assault charge in Unity and an impaired driving charge near Macklin.
Town of Kindersley intends to close alley, add to Public Works yard
The Town of Kindersley council approved an advertisement that will begin the process of closing an alley right-of-way (ROW) and adding it to a nearby municipal parcel.
Kerrobert society looking for help to preserve historic courthouse
A Kerrobert-area non-profit society is seeking help to preserve the community's historic courthouse, which also happens to house the local municipal office and other agencies.
Town of Kindersley approves permit for home-based bakery
Kindersley's business community will soon welcome a new member after town council approved a permit for a home-based bakery.
Town of Eston planning town hall meeting in June
The Town of Eston is planning a "town hall" style meeting in June to discuss important issues with the community, including things like nuisance properties and dogs running at large.
John Watson named 2026 Frontier Days parade marshal
The Swift Current Agricultural and Exhibition Association has named John Watson as the 2026 Frontier Days parade marshal, recognizing decades of service, volunteerism and ties to western heritage.
Tiny hands, big impact
Students from Kerrobert Composite School pulled on their gloves this week and joined forces with Communities in Bloom to clean up public spaces around town.
Students explore skilled trades at Jill of All Trades conference
KINDERSLEY - A group of Kindersley Composite School students joined more than 150 young women from across the province at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Jill of All Trades event…
Purple in bloom
Arlene Hankewich beams with her tray of Purple Pansies for Pancreatic Cancer at the Kindersley pickup on Thursday, May 21. Volunteers handed out the fundraising flowers…
Four decades of fashion: LaBelle Boutique marks 42 years in Kindersley
Forty-two years in business is quite an accomplishment, and Frances McManus has been serving customers at LaBelle Boutique in Kindersley for more than four decades.