SPORTS TALK: Olympics are never without controversy
The Olympics are never short on controversy and scandal, and Paris was no different. From opening ceremony shenanigans to polluted water, drone-spying and hijab bans…
Pop89: Home Truths
Why want to be rich and famous? I used to ask my friends in art school. Isn't that a hindrance to freedom? If you get caught up in what gets attention, what gets sold for big bucks…
Story Time at the Kindersley Library
Little ones ages 3 to 6 look forward to story time every Tuesday morning at the Kindersley Library. This week the story and craft was all about families.
Check It Out: One in five Canadians use charitable services for essential needs
The doctor told his patient to quit smoking. He advised him to chew on a toothpick whenever he felt like lighting up. A few months later, the patient returned for a checkup.
Eatonia is home to a heritage park
If you happen to drive through Eatonia and have some free time, you could pull in to see Eatonia’s Heritage Park. Hayden Beaupre is a capable guide who gives summertime tours every afternoon.
Three Elizabeth School students compete in Sask Summer Games
Three students from Elizabeth Middle School attended the 2024 Sask Summer Games in Lloydminster from July 21 to 27th.
Cooling down at the spray park!
The spray park in Kindersley is the perfect place for kids and their moms on a warm and sunny day. These moms and tots were enjoying their morning at the spray park…
COLOURFUL CHARACTER!
Eston Riverside Regional Park (ERRP) held their first ever Colour Run on Saturday, July 27. Proceeds from the event are going to the new slide at the ERRP pool…
Loggerhead Shrikes: The Songbird that Thinks it’s a Hawk
Hearing a ruckus in your yard? The loud shrieking coming from the bush or shelterbelt may be a nest full of shrikes waiting for their fresh meal!
Prepare for hunting season
Hunting season is nearly here, and it's time to plan and get ready! There are several things hunters can do to prepare themselves for the upcoming season.
Do pipeline owners protest pipelines? First Nations buy in, literally
It’s taken years to get here, but there’s a new trend in Canada’s pipeline industry, and it couldn’t come soon enough.
Prairie towns offer summer fun!
The past few weeks have been hot! However, there’s an abundance of small towns on the prairies that offer fun ways for people to cool down.
Young entrepreneurs at work
Young entrepreneurs showcased their work and products at the Sandhills Marketplace in Leader on August 1. Local patrons came out early…
Kindersley Co-op’s community lunch raises money for FoodMesh
A cheque for $1,480.00 was presented to FoodMesh Kindersley on Wednesday afternoon, July 31. The funds were raised at Kindersley Co-op’s community lunch on Tuesday, July 23rd.
Crop Report for week ending July 29
The continued heat and lack of moisture has accelerated crop advancement throughout the province. With the current conditions crops throughout many regions are stressed…
Book: The Treasure Box
The Treasure Box is the fourth Judith Silverthorne novel I’ve read during my decades as a book reviewer, and again, this Regina-based writer has mesmerized me.
Unity RCMP Report: Ding Dong Ditch
Ding Dong Ditch, flower pot collision and abandoned kittens highlight this weeks’ RCMP report.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Report: Impaired operation of a motor vehicle
Rosetown man charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.
Province Provides $2 Million to Food Banks of Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $2 million over the next two years to Food Banks of Saskatchewan to help Saskatchewan families and food banks with high food costs.
KINDERSLEY CO-OP COMMUNITY BBQ!
The Kindersley Co-op Community Lunch on Tuesday featured Taco in a Bag in support of FoodMesh Kindersley! The event was moved to the Senior’s Hall due to air quality concerns.