Saskatchewan signs on to the National School Food Program
The governments of Saskatchewan and Canada have signed a $15.8 million three-year agreement under the National School Food Program.
Saskatchewan stands strong in the face of tariffs
Province will Continue to Seek out a Diplomatic Resolution to Tariffs, While Pursuing New International Opportunities.
Investment to support the health and safety of Canadian farmers
The Government of Canada is committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of Canada’s agricultural community while supporting the long-term sustainability and success of the sector.
APAS SOUNDS ALARM: Saskatchewan farm families under threat as trade disputes intensify
Escalating trade disputes have prompted the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) to sound the alarm over the increasing pressures facing Saskatchewan’s farm families.
Saskatchewan Farm Groups Unite for Ag Summit
With the imposition of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, eight Saskatchewan farm groups are joining forces to host a Saskatchewan Ag Summit in Saskatoon on March 27, 2025.
Strange object falls from the sky in 1945
MOOSE JAW - February 9th 1945 – A strange object was seen in the sky falling to earth. Upon landing, the police were called and shortly afterward the Army arrived…
Whitecap Resources and Veren combine in $15 billion all stock deal
A blockbuster merger was announced the morning of Monday, March 10, with Whitecap Resources Inc. (TSX: WCP) and Veren Inc. (TSX: VRN) (NYSE: VRN) announcing a $15 billion all-stock deal.
Book: The Brand of Brotherhood
The Brand of Brotherhood starts off with a literal bang. In the brief first chapter, the Warner family experiences a lifetime of struggle.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Weekly Report: Vehicle collision with deer
Rosetown RCMP received a report of a motor vehicle collision with a deer on Highway 4. There were no injuries - reported for insurance purposes.
Cultural gathering held in Kindersley
A cultural gathering took place Saturday, March 8th, at the Elks Hall in Kindersley. Rivers West District for Sport, Culture and Recreation hosted the informative event.
Eatonia students perform at Stars of the Festival Concert in 1990
Can you identify these Grade 2 and 3 Eatonia students who were captured in a photo back in 1990?
Rural roads to have more than $34.4 Million of improvements
The Government of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) has announced more than $34.4 million for 32 road, bridge and culvert projects…
Local Eston artist oil painting
Eston’s museum president, Barb Derbawke-Stevenson, left, and acting curator Shari Collinge are admiring a painting by the late Catherine Bertram…
Beadle Curling Rink circa 1961
We always enjoy having photos dropped off at our office for publication! Thanks to Ken Longmire who brought in this photo circa 1961 from the Beadle Curling Rink.
TABLE MOUNTAIN!
Students from North West Central School in Plenty were able to enjoy a field trip to Table Mountain last week after having to postpone in February.
MAKING MIRACLES HAPPEN!
Members of the Kindersley Kinette Club were on hand at Telemiracle 49, answering phones and volunteering behind the scenes.
Team of teens and adults travelled to El Salvador to build homes
LEADER - A group comprised primarily of locals from southwestern Saskatchewan ventured to El Salvador during the school break to help build homes for Salvadorian families.
Leader teams do well in SWAC Curling
Junior district curling was on February 28-March 1 commissioned by Abby Watson from Cabri (hosted at Abbey Rink).
Correction: Stein Dostal at Caleb
Last week’s front-page article included some inaccuracies, for which I wholeheartedly apologize. Stein Dostal graciously supplied the correct information…
Class of 1945: Marvel Hairdressing School
Ken Fleming of Kindersley submitted this photo of his mother’s graduation from Marvel Hairdressing School in Toronto in 1945. She was 25 years old at the time.