Revitalizing a Lions Club in Kindersley
On March, 6 volunteer Lions members from across Southern Saskatchewan canvassed businesses and organizations in Kindersley.
Snow White Number Two Restaurant rises out of the ashes
DODSLAND - Maggie Tan and her husband Fred opened Snow White Number Two Restaurant in Dodsland earlier this month.
Scott Carey will be the new principal of Eaton School
Scott Carey, currently Principal of Millarville Community School in Alberta, will become the new Principal of Eaton School in Eatonia, starting in the fall of 2025.
COACH OF THE YEAR!
Kindersley Minor Hockey’s Mac Cannon Coach of the Year Award goes to Marlyn Hearn (right). Presenting the award was Ron Cannon at last week’s coaches and managers supper.
EXIT LAUGHING!
The Eatonia Oasis Players' dinner theatre production of Exit Laughing entertained audiences over the April 3-5 weekend.
Fritillaria another spring bloomer
Fritillaria imperialis, as the name implies, is the emperor of all fritillaries. The regal stature of the plant, is anywhere from 70cm to 100cm in height.
Legally blind 93-year-old creates beautiful quilts
A vendor at a recent market held in Kindersley had an interesting story to share about the handmade quilts and blankets she had on display.
Time capsule from 2000 opened at Dodsland
DODSLAND—Twenty-five years ago, the RM of Winslow celebrated its 90th anniversary and marked the turn of the century by creating a time capsule.
Local artist displays her work at Kerrobert Art Gallery
KERROBERT—The walls at the Kerrobert Art Gallery are filled with a lifetime of work created by Victoria Knorr, who resides in the Kerrobert area.
Burstall & District Lions Club celebrates 60th anniversary
BURSTALL - It is a major accomplishment for a club to continue serving during the span of sixty years, but that's exactly what the Burstall and District Lions Club celebrated on March 29.
Three days of community, music, and family-fun in rural Sask
The Biggar Old Time Music Festival Committee is pleased to announce the launch of ticket sales for its inaugural '1st Annual Biggar Old Time Music Festival', which aims to revitalize…
Watermain replacement and road reconstruction on Main Street
The Town of Kindersley is pleased to announce that we will be undertaking a watermain replacement and road reconstruction project along Main Street…
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month
More than 110,000 people in Canada live with Parkinson's. It's a complex brain condition with unique symptoms that vary from person to person and affect daily life.
Penton: Talented group of NHL rookies in Calder battle
Winning the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in the National Hockey League isn’t an absolute guarantee of future success…
REMEMBERING WHEN: The dogs and the sugar bush
Our late Father owned a piece of bush property several miles away from where we had our home in the country. It is still in our family today.
Pop 89: The “Real” Apprentices of Washington DC
I was introduced to the so-called “reality” show “The Apprentice” in 2004 in a Chicago train station. It was late at night. I had a fever and wondered if maybe I was hallucinating.
Check It Out: Life is like a roll of toilet paper
The one thing we all have in common is we’re all getting older every day … some of us more so than others. Radio broadcaster Andy Rooney said…
Synergy, Conexus, and Cornerstone Credit Unions recommend a merger
Synergy Credit Union, Conexus, and Cornerstone Credit Unions are recommending a merger to members. The Boards of all three credit unions have unanimously approved…