Energy Dodge Dakota Buttar Invitational expands to 2 days with $30K up for grabs
This summer, famed local rider Dakota Buttar will bring his namesake PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada Touring Pro Division back to Kindersley…
Katie celebrates her off-the-ice win!
KINDERSLEY - Katie Critchlow from Kindersley was totally surprised when she was announced as the 50/50 winner at the Sask Tel Tankard and the Viterra Prairie Pinnacle on January 25th.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The different kinds of love
For many single and unattached individuals, Valentine’s Day can feel like the most disheartening day of the year.
APAS: Temporary tariff reprieve does little to quell trade anxiety
Amidst heightened concern, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) acknowledges the United States' decision to postpone…
Penton: NHL stars excited for best-on-best ‘Faceoff’
If Connor McDavid is any indication, National hockey League players from the four countries involved in the Four Nations Face Off are excited for a chance to show their skills…
Pop 89: You Are Innocent When You Dream
I took this title from a Tom Waits song because, in these strange times of random accusations, heinous behaviours, and uncensored insults…
Check It Out: Helpful hints to survive the groundhog’s verdict
Early in February, the groundhog presented his verdict. Afterwards, a meme featured a coyote with the caption, “The groundhog said six more weeks of winter … so I ate him”.
SNOW PLANE IN ACTION!
There’s one piece of equipment at the Kindersley Museum that helps inject some fun into winter for the volunteers who put in a lot of hours maintaining machinery.
60 YEARS AGO!
Mr. Frank Nichol, teacher at Kindersley Composite School (KCS), presented the new Canadian flag to Jim Bowman SRC president.
Local writers will entertain at February’s Write Out Loud
On Wednesday, February 19, Write Out Loud is pleased to showcase five local authors.
RCMP Report: Defamatory libel investigation in Macklin
RCMP received a complaint of defamatory libel. This matter is still under investigation.
Saskatchewan’s Oil and Gas 20 high school class is everything I hoped for
I just helped my son with his first week’s review of his Oil and Gas 20 class. Colour me impressed.
The Great Federal Stand-Down
Saskatchewan should never have adhered to Harper’s mandate to phase out coal—with its devastating impact on at least 1,000 jobs in our southeast communities.
SWHL Stars of the Month for January
Each month, the Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) aims to highlight outstanding performances by players in the league, whether they are the usual high scorers or the unsung heroes.
Telemiracle Teddy visits Caleb Village
Linda Miller was getting to know Telemiracle Teddy who came to visit everyone at Caleb Village on Friday afternoon.
EOL staff will soon be cooking on a new range!
EATONIA - The staff at Eatonia Oasis Living (EOL) are waiting in anticipation for a new cooking range to replace their current 33-year-old model.
WHO DOESN’T LIKE PANCAKES?
The Kindersley Klippers brushed up on their cooking skills Thursday morning at Westberry Elementary School during their annual pancake breakfast.
Farmers say Peavey Mart closure is “tragic”
KINDERSLEY - The massive yellow closing sign posted at Kindersley Peavey Mart is an unwelcome sight, not only for this community but for the over ninety additional locations which are experiencing closures.