SaskPower and SaskEnergy orders buoy EVRAZ during tariff war
On top of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs against Canadian imports, he’s applied an additional tariff burden on steel and aluminum products.
Saskatchewan's building construction and housing starts lead the nation
The latest Statistics Canada numbers show an increase of 27.2 per cent in January 2025 compared to January 2024 for the building construction investment in the province.
Soaring retail trade growth reflects economic strength
On March 21, Statistics Canada issued new figures indicating a year-over-year increase of 8.8 per cent in Saskatchewan's retail trade sales from January 2024 to January 2025…
Community Futures helps rural entrepreneurs thrive
Community Futures Meridian Region plays a crucial role in business development. Lori Feeder, CEO, provided the details of what they have to offer.
Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation: Unit file numbers have nearly doubled since 2021
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit is investigating the highest number of reports of child sexual abuse material its ever received.
Budget delivers record funding to support Saskatchewan agriculture
Saskatchewan's 2025-26 Budget continues the government's strong commitment to the agriculture industry with record funding of $625.0 million…
Budget 2025 - Trade Uncertainty, Supports Saskatchewan Farmers
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) today recognized the provincial government's dedication to agriculture in the face of international trade uncertainties…
Spring weight restrictions on secondary highways
With spring thaw beginning, weight restrictions started March 21 on secondary highways to protect key links of Saskatchewan's road network.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP: Uttering threats complaint
Rosetown RCMP received an Uttering threats complaint in Fiske. A 33 year-old female from Saskatoon was arrested and charged with Uttering threats…
Unity RCMP: Stolen truck
RCMP received a complaint of a stolen truck. This matter is still under investigation.
Book: What Fills Your House Like Smoke
I must admit, the title of E. (Erin) McGregor’s debut poetry collection—What Fills Your House Like Smoke—greatly piqued my interest.
Illicit cigarettes seized at checkpoint
On Wednesday, March 12, officers from Saskatchewan Highway Patrol, Conservation Officer Service and the RCMP worked together to set up a checkpoint…
Prairie Sons wowed audiences at Kindersley and Luseland
The duo Prairie Sons performed at Kindersley on March 11th and Luseland on March 12th as part of their Arts Council tour.
Lions Club endeavouring to rebuild club in Kindersley
Two individuals have been visiting businesses door-to-door in an effort to build a Lions Club in the Kindersley community.
Kerrobert Senior Rebels are 1A Regional Champions!
The Kerrobert Senior Rebels defeated Asquith by a score of 71-61 and are 1A Regional Champions! The team has earned a ticket to Hoopla 2025 in Saskatoon…
STARS SWEEP!
The Dodsland Stars were crowned Cross Roads Hockey League champions after sweeping the Luseland Mallards in three straight games.
Paint Night: a brushstroke of creativity at the library
The Kindersley Library hosted a new adult program on Thursday evening. It was Paint Night at the library. A handful of adults came to the library to paint and socialize.
Sask West This Week: Wilkie takes early lead in SWHL final
We are getting into the nitty gritty of hockey in the area, with many finals being set or have just started.
RCMP seizes cocaine, charges two in Kindersley
Saskatchewan RCMP has charged two individuals following a drug seizure in Kindersley, SK.
Above normal runoff expected for most of southern Saskatchewan
A normal to above normal runoff is forecast for most of central and southern Saskatchewan due to an above normal snowpack.