We're heading to the polls on April 28th
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a federal election to be held on April 28, as expected. This is the earliest date the election can take place, as federal campaigns must last at least 37 days.
Emerald Lounge celebrates one year
KINDERSLEY - Despite the constant flow of negative news we hear on our devices, success stories are happening in our own communities.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
More signs of spring at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. With warmer temperatures expected this week, most of the snow should disappear!
New spring arrivals
KINDERSLEY - A set of twin lambs were the first arrivals for the 2025 lambing season, making their appearance before spring officially arrived.
Kindersley RCMP investigating fatal collision
On March 17, 2025, at approximately 8:55 p.m., the Kindersley RCMP received a report of a three-vehicle collision on Highway #7, about 11 kilometres west of Kindersley, near Pinkham Road.
Support for agricultural sector following the imposition of tariffs by China
OTTAWA - Our hard-working producers provide world-class food to Canadians and the world. Their products meet the highest standards…
Saskatchewan’s chance to lead while Alberta throws a tantrum
A friend of mine is a tattoo artist. When Trump’s rhetoric about making us the 51st state escalated, I asked him to let me know if he received any “Made in Canada” tattoo requests.
Penton: President’s Trophy not worth the risk for Jets
Canadian hockey fans, particularly those on the Prairies, can only hope the Winnipeg Jets fade slightly down the stretch of the long, 82-game grind that is the National Hockey League’s regular season.
Pop 89: A Dear John Letter to America
Back in my days as a reporter, I interviewed the researcher Michael Adams about his intensive studies concerning the differences between The States and Canada.
Check It Out: Don’t be fooled on April Fools
As April Fools Day is just around the corner, a few people shared their favourite pranks. A teacher who taught one of two Grade 5 classes in her school recalled an April 1st morning.
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.