Check It Out: The relationship between toxic food, allergies and ailments
Someone humorously wished that mosquitoes would suck fat instead of blood. Thankfully, the mosquito population has been decreasing.
Kinsmen & Kinettes donate $10,000 to West Central Abilities
West Central Abilities were the grateful recipients of a $10,000 donation from the Kindersley Kinsmen and Kinettes. The funds will be used to purchase a ceiling lift...
Admiring the handiwork at Kindersley Museum
The replica of the town of Kindersley on display on the upper level of the Kindersley & District Plains Museum is a work of art.
CelebratIng 40 years of critical care with the launch of the 2025 STARS Calendar
STARS and Viterra publicly launched the 2025 STARS Calendar last week — marking 40 years of critical care with powerful stories of survival, perseverance, and growth.
Expanded mineral exploration incentive drives increased investment
Investment in Saskatchewan is growing as more mining companies are exploring for minerals in the province, thanks to the Ministry of Energy and Resources’ Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive...
Dr. Holmes Scholarship Fund application deadline draws near
Dr. Holmes Scholarship Fund has been assisting students for 39 years. Throughout those years, scholarships have been given to people of various ages entering many facets of health care.
Farmers near Glidden harvesting lentils
According to the weekly crop report, harvest is only about 5% complete in the west central area of the province.
Eston U18 Ramblers crowned Provincial Champions!
On the weekend of July 26, 27, and 28, the Eston 18U Ramblers traveled to Estevan for the Sask Baseball Tier 6 Provincial Championship.
Kids Day was a fun day at Plenty Museum
Last Thursday was a busy day at Plenty and District Museum when Kids Day took place on August 22nd. Janine Shipman organized the activities for the day...
APAS expresses gratitude on Federal Intervention in the Railway Labour Dispute
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) expresses its gratitude to Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon for his decisive action in employing Section 107...
VBS kids were On the Case!
Kids participated in a week-long Vacation Bible School at Kindersley Christian Fellowship from August 19th to 23rd.
Irrigation project near Lemsford Ferry
Just north of the river at the Lemsford Ferry is an irrigation project being constructed by a local Hutterite Colony.
Replica of Bakerville School
A replica of Bakerville School can be found at the Great Sandhills Museum in Sceptre.
Eston hosts successful summer sports camp
A very successful Summer Sports Camp took place in Eston’s AGT Community Centre the week of August 19th to 22nd.
RCMP Report: Damaging a fuel tank nozzle
RCMP received a complaint of an individual damaging a fuel tank nozzle in a rural area near Unity. Insufficient evidence to proceed.
Great Sandhills Museum presents Artist Days
The Great Sandhills Museum in Sceptre presented Artist Days on August 22 and 23. Visitors could enjoy viewing the museum's many varieties...
Book: The Stones Will Sing
The premise of The Stones Will Sing seems to be the question of whether music can be a life-changing force. It is a quirky yet fascinating topic to delve into...
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP report: Erratic driver on Highway 7
Rosetown RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway 7. Members were unable to locate the vehicle.
Grand Opening of “THE BEACH” at Motherwell Reservoir (46 photos)
What a great day to be at Motherwell Beach's grand opening on Wednesday afternoon! The sun shone as a steady stream of hungry folks waited to devour burgers and hotdogs...
Leon Ochs’ music brought back fond memories
The Kerrobert Integrated Health Care Facility courtyard was packed with people who came to listen to the entertainment provided by Leon Ochs’ One-Man Band.