Fun revved up at Kerrobert Show & Shine
Classic cars and trucks were cruising into downtown Kerrobert Friday evening for the Gumball Rally Show & Shine on July 26.
SPORTS TALK: Lloydminster games could be a stepping stone for bigger things
The Saskatchewan Summer Games came and went in the Border City. The summer games haven’t been held since 2016, and the previous games in 2020 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penton: Paul Skenes MLB’s newest pitching sensation
Baseball fans who happen to be Baby Boomers will likely recall the hysteria surrounding pitcher Mark (The Bird) Fidrych in 1976.
Pop 89: UnChristianity
“You want to know why so many people can’t stand Christians? It’s not for how very Christian we are - but how unChristian we are.”
Check It Out: Hatred doesn’t solve problems
This story struck my funny bone; I hope you enjoy it. A group of middle-school girls were so excited about wearing lipstick that they would make lip prints on the school’s bathroom mirror.
Tickets now on sale for the Energy Dodge Dakota Buttar Invitational
For the first time in history, the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) will buck into Kindersley, Saskatchewan, as famed local rider Dakota Buttar (Eatonia, Saskatchewan)…
EC Arena to be called Inter Pipeline Events Centre
The Town of Kindersley and Kindersley Jr. Klippers are pleased to announce a 10-year partnership agreement with Inter Pipeline for the naming rights of the Event Centre Arena.
Making lemonade for a good cause
There’s an old saying “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade”. These two girls from Kindersley not only made lemonade, but are using the proceeds from their sales as a donation…
Fertile Valley Baseball League championship
It wasn’t meant to be for the Kindersley Stallions this year. The Oyen Eagles won their first Fertile Valley Baseball League championship after defeating the Stallions in two straight games last week.
Empress celebrates its 110th anniversary
On July 20th and 21st, the village of Empress celebrated its 110th anniversary. Breakfast was available at the Empress Community Hall, and lunch followed at noon.
Greta cheered for everybody at the Sask Summer Games!
Everyone was cheering for Greta Bobbee as she headed to Lloydminster on July 21 to participate in the Saskatchewan Summer Games.
Plenty Museum a hub of activity
Volunteers at the Plenty Museum served burgers, hotdogs and pie to a hungry crowd at the Plenty and District Museum on Wednesday afternoon, July 24th.
Numerous service rigs are being targeted for theft in Alida-Lampman area of SE Sask
Seven service rig companies based and operating in southeast Saskatchewan are increasingly alarmed at a growing number of thefts and damage to their equipment when it is in the field.
Growing up in Eston during the 1930s and 1940s
A resident at Evergreens in Kindersley shared her memories of growing up in Eston, Saskatchewan, in the 1930s and 1940s. Linnea Black (nee Hierlmeier) turned 96 on April 15 of this year.
Sask-Alta Baseball League: Mendham Monarch legends honoured with Grant Ehnisz Award
It is an honour to present the Grant Ehnisz Memorial Award in 2024 to Darren and Perry Dietrich of Mendham, Saskatchewan.
Kindersley RM bids farewell to Glenda Giles
Glenda Giles was honoured at a farewell at the RM of Kindersley’s spacious new location on Thursday afternoon, July 25.
PICK UP GAME
These young gentlemen can be found most nights at the basketball / pickleball courts near the high school in Kindersley.
Damage at Motherwell Beach
The Town of Kindersley is still on the hunt for the identities of these vandals who damaged the lamp post at the Motherwell Beach on Sunday, July 21.