New collective agreement with teachers
An agreement between the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) and the Teachers' Bargaining Committee has been signed by both parties.
Great Plains College hosts 2nd Annual Safety Breakfast
What better way to start the day than enjoying a complimentary hot breakfast hosted by Great Plains College in Kindersley?
Kindersley’s oncology centre’s renovations are completed
The Kindersley Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS) Centre recently completed an extensive renovation, including improvements…
Liberal Candidate announced for Swift Current-Grasslands-Kindersley riding
The Swift Current – Grasslands – Kindersley Liberal Riding Association is pleased to announce that William Caton, a rancher from Cypress Hills…
Retirement Party for former Snipe Lake Reeve
A retirement party was held in honor of Bill Owens to celebrate his 17 years of service at the R.M. of Snipe Lake on March 28th.
Penton: Wild finish inevitable to NHL regular season
There couldn't be a more appropriate word for the scramble to determine the final few teams for the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Pop 89: “Just” Listening
Calls for justice are everywhere these days. At least once a week, I hear abolitionist preacher Theodore Parker’s quote, made popular by and often attributed to Martin Luther King Jr…
Check It Out: What’s at stake?
This week, I was not planning on writing about politics, but after listening to a ‘4 My Canada’ broadcast, I was reminded how much is at stake in this election.
Book: What If You Could?
In my many years as a reviewer, I’ve noted that some of the best children’s stories are penned by those who bring professional knowledge…
Guardians of The North Celebrates Season Three
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), alongside Creative Saskatchewan and Wavelength Entertainment, are celebrating the third season of the docuseries Guardians of the North…
April Oil and Gas Public Offering nets $12 million in revenue
The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, raised $11,983,131.25 for the province…
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP: Mischief complaint
Rosetown RCMP received a mischief complaint in Rosetown. Members spoke with the subject of complaint and nothing further was required.
Labour force numbers show continued growth
Statistics Canada's latest labour force numbers show continued growth in Saskatchewan with 19,800 jobs added year-over-year in March, leading the nation with a 3.4 per cent job growth rate.
Let’s talk about finding a safe ride
Chat with your kids about impaired driving to help keep them safe. Impaired driving is dangerous.
Saskatchewan to discontinue Grade 12 provincial examinations
The Government of Saskatchewan will be winding down the Grade 12 provincial examination program at the end of August 2025 as work continues to develop a provincewide student assessment program.
Pulmonaria, some more spring blossoms
As the crocuses and other small spring bulbs start fading from the landscape, Pulmonaria lifts up its sleepy head to provide some welcome colour in the early spring garden.
RCMP Reports: Identity fraud complaint issued at Macklin
RCMP received a complaint of identity fraud. This matter is still under investigation.
How the RM of Happyland got its name
According to the RM of Happyland website, the rural areas of the province were initially divided into Local Improvement Districts for government administration purposes.