Why employee volunteer programs are good for business
Employee volunteer programs aren’t just feel-good initiatives, they’re a strategic investment in your company’s success.
Maintaining work-life balance
According to a BDC survey on the mental health of small business owners, 41% of those surveyed said they need support to better balance work and family.
Support local business during Small Business Week!
You’ve heard the phrase “Shop Local” before, but do you know what it really means for your community?
Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
After a several-year hiatus, the Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement, or CSHM, will be holding its Saskatchewan School in Estevan on Nov. 20 at Southeast College.
ROSETOWN RCMP: STARS and EMS assist with single vehicle rollover
Rosetown RCMP received a report of a single vehicle rollover on Highway 4. 2 occupants with injuries, STARS and EMS assisted. Collision is still under investigation.
SaskEnergy warning customers of email scam
SaskEnergy is warning customers of an email scam asking them to update their account information online.
UNITY RCMP: Watch out for wildlife. Collisions with deer and moose reported to RCMP
RCMP received a report of a vehicle collision with a moose. There were no injuries. Reported for insurance purposes.
2024 Harvest Festival Parade
The 2024 Harvest Festival Parade, sponsored by the Kerrobert Chamber of Commerce, was a bit cooler and crisper than previous years, but nevertheless, it was another fantastic event!
Kindersley Hospital and Heritage Manor need our help
The Kindersley Hospital and Heritage Manor need $400,000 for repaving, and we are asking the citizens, farmers, and businesses of communities and surrounding municipalities...
Crafty kids at work
A group of crafty kids get together each week at Garden Gallery in Kindersley for their weekly Art Class for Kids. Devon Coles offers instruction...
PRETTY IN PINKHAM!
The northern lights were on full display in the skies over Saskatchewan last week. Out in Pinkham where there is no light pollution...
Cindy Hoppe is NDP candidate for Kindersley-Biggar constituency
Cindy Hoppe is a solid leader with a distinguished 45-year career in board governance. She has effectively shaped policies and programs for organizations and volunteers across the province.
Five Kindersley boys share one birthday
These five boys from Elizabeth School have a few things in common, but they all share one thing that seems unique in a community the size of Kindersley.
Penton: Rejuvenated Darnold sparks NFL Vikings
Big-name quarterbacks in the National Football League are taking a back seat to some lower regarded passers and the best example through the first five weeks...
SPORTS TALK: McDavid and Draisaitl need to take the Oilers to the promised land
As the NHL rolls into a brand new season, all hockey eyes in this area will be focused on the Oilers. Can they do it again and get to the Cup Final?
Pop 89: Magic in the Moon
Wandering through Moon Records in the beautiful old Customs building on Cumberland’s main drag, I am instantly drawn to the book shelves.
Check It Out: Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak
John Wayne, an actor from the past, said, “Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway.”
Kindersley Kobras final game of the season
The Kindersley Kobras played their final game of the season under the lights last Thursday against Delisle.