Eston Museum hosts end of summer tea
The Prairie West Historical Society held its End of Summer Tea at the Eston Museum on the afternoon of August 27th. Marene Stevenson greeted guests...
Brian Zinchuk: After 140-odd years, can’t we figure rail out yet?
In all the fuss about the Canadian rail disruption, one thing jumped out at me. Here’s how the National Post reported it...
Former care home worker charged with assaulting residents at Wilkie
On February 28, 2024, Wilkie RCMP received a report of multiple physical and sexual assaults that occurred at a care facility in Wilkie, Saskatchewan.
A visit to the Sandhills is a Saskatchewan treat
A visit to the Great Sandhills is a treat, as the massive dunes stand majestically amid pasture land. The Saskatchewan winds, blowing at roughly 60 mph...
Trustee Resignation
The Chinook Board of Education accepted the resignation of Keri Hudec, Trustee for Subdivision 1, effective August 19, 2024.
Introducing new columnist Keith Schell
Keith Schell was a factory worker in a large Ontario city in the Golden Horseshoe when the plant he worked at was bought up by a big U.S. company and subsequently shut down...
Saskatchewan’s Snakes: Slithering to Risk?
A group of animals that is often maligned as being slimy, aggressive pests, the truth could not be further away! From Garters to Rattlesnakes, our slithery reptiles...
Student spends summer working at Eston Museum
Bella Lowe has been employed at the Eston Museum over the summer months. She is a Grade 11 student from Kyle and spent the summer months...
Book: The Rasmussen Papers
Connie Gault’s The Rasmussen Papers is a precise work of psychological realism about one woman’s obsessive quest to gain access to the papers of a deceased poet...
Dakota Buttar partners with Cup Series Production Manager to bring event to Kindersley
One of Canada’s most decorated riders, Dakota Buttar has teamed up with Canada Cup Series Production Manager Peter Gebraad to host the first-ever PBR event in Kindersley...
Early morning house fire in Rosedale subdivision
On Wednesday, August 21, at 3:50 AM, the Kindersley Fire Department and emergency personnel responded to a structure fire in the Rosedale subdivision...
Harvest is behind the 5-year average in west central region
Producers continue to make progress with harvest despite scattered storms throughout the province over the past week. A few areas received severe storms producing heavy rain...
Remember when Kindersley served grilled cheese and music?
Ten years ago the sound of music and the tantalizing aroma of grilled cheese sandwiches emanated from Kindersley Regional Park during a two-day festival.
Bluey and Bingo attend Co-op community lunch
Once again, the Kindersley & District Co-op served its weekly community lunch at the Kindersley Senior Centre. This week, the funds raised from the taco-in-a-bag lunch...
New Brigden’s Devon Hayworth is the new voice of the Klippers
The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers are excited to announce the hiring of Devon Hayworth as the new voice of the Klippers.
Penton: Encouraging start to Blue Jays’ rebuild
When a Major League Baseball team like the Jays falls flat on its face, it not only disappoints fans from Deer Lake, Nfld. to Duncan, B.C., and all points in between...
SPORTS TALK: Weak point of Oilers may have gotten weaker
The Edmonton Oilers defence, long considered the Achilles' heel of a team with championship aspirations, has just taken a significant hit.
Pop 89: The Habit of Joy
“People seem lost,” says Betty while I wait for the library kettle to boil. "We don't have any real gathering place or reason to get together anymore.