Serious collision on Highway #4 claims three family members
On November 5, 2024, at around 3:30 p.m., the Swift Current Rural RCMP responded to reports of a serious two-vehicle collision that took place on Highway #4…
Book: Reflections in a Farmhouse Window: A Prairie Memoir
One of the many joys of reading memoir is learning you share certain places, people or experiences with an author.
ROSETOWN AND KYLE RCMP: Fifty-one traffic related charges issued throughout the week
The Rosetown and Kyle RCMP reports indicate several incidents over the past week. Rosetown RCMP received a report of a break and enter at the Post Office in Kyle…
Melissa Fallis wins $35,842.50 at Eston’s Chase the Ace
“And the winner is Melissa Fallis!” Doreen Hewitson announced as she pulled the winning ticket for Wheatland Plus 50 Club’s Chase the Ace event in Eston on October 30.
Correction: A lot of pumpkin pies!
We apologize for our typo last week on the weight of Leader’s Giant Pumpkin. It should have read 1,080 lbs, not 108 lbs.
Kerrobert Art Gallery showcases two Saskatchewan artists
Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery is currently featuring the work of two Saskatchewan artists. The opening reception is scheduled for the evening of November 7, and the show will be on display until the end of 2024.
Brooklyn Fitterer and her large pumpkins
Brooklyn Fitterer, age 2, sits beside her large pumpkins grown by her Grandpa Arlie Frolick of Pierceland, Sask.
Surprising characters at Caleb’s Halloween party
The most surprising characters showed up at Caleb’s Halloween party Friday afternoon. Nevertheless they all were very friendly with one another and had a great time…
The latest minutes from Leader Town council
The meeting was called to order at 6:57 pm, the agenda was approved as amended, and the minutes of the September 17 regular meeting of Council…
Eston Communities in Bloom receives recognition
The community of Eston appreciates the work and commitment of Eston Communities in Bloom (CIB), and were excited to hear about their recent recognition.
Book: Squandered: Canada's Potash Legacy
Squandered: Canada's Potash Legacy is another thoroughly researched and super interesting read by University of Regina Press.
Pam Lyons receives National President’s Recognition Award
Local Kindersley Kinette member Pam Lyons recently received the National President’s Recognition Award. “I was very proud and humbled to get this in the mail,” Pam said upon receiving the award…
Kerrobert Rebels win Sportsmanship Award
Congratulations to the Kerrobert Rebels 2023-2024 Senior Girls Volleyball Team for being selected as the Battle West Athletics Association Senior Sportsmanship Award.
First World War Veteran Ralph Hodgson inspired a generation of War Amputees
Ralph Hodgson (1895-1948) lived by the motto inscribed on his tombstone: “It’s not what you have lost that counts but what you have.”
Penton: Canadian star one of the best in NBA
The United States of America might produce the world’s best basketball teams — the U.S. has won 17 of 21 gold medals at the Olympics, including the last five in a row…
SPORTS TALK: CFL needs to look north of the border for expansion
With the CFL down to the final four after this past weekend's semifinals and the Grey Cup just two Sundays away, many are asking that off-season question yet again…
Pop 89: Nowhere Is Good Enough for Me
Usually, it happens after leaving Cadillac, headed South: I remember why I moved “here”. “Here”, all the thoughts crowding my brain like commuters rushing into a subway car…
Check It Out: Government proposals for our benefit and safety?
A cartoon showed a patient in a doctor’s office. “Doc, I broke my leg in three places,” the patient said. The doctor responded, “Well then, don’t go to those three places.”