Sip, sip, hooray! It was high tea time at the Great Sandhills Museum!
SCEPTRE - The Great Sandhills Museum in Sceptre held its first High Tea on Saturday afternoon, May 24th. “This High Tea is our first attempt at hosting an event like this…
Growing a Big Pumpkin: Good Genetics + Good Environment
Howard Dill is perhaps the most famous large pumpkin grower of the last century. Mr. Dill is known for winning four straight world titles for growing the largest pumpkin.
Dr. David S. Mulder Foundation launches urgent fund raising campaign
The Dr. David S. Mulder Health Foundation is working with the Eston Health Centre to raise $17,000 for the urgent replacement of bathing equipment at the Centre.
CROP REPORT: Approximately 81 per cent of crops now seeded in west central region
Seeding in Saskatchewan is nearly three-quarters complete with 72 per cent of crops now planted, which is an increase of 23 per cent from last week.
Penton: Flagg touted as can’t-miss NBA star
Even if you’re only a casual fan of U.S. college basketball, you’ve probably heard of Cooper Flagg, who will be the No. 1 selection in the June 25 National Basketball Association draft.
Growing Through Grief: Dare To Dream
Have you just experienced a significant loss? Are you overwhelmed by the emotions that flood your being? Are you worried it will be this way forever?
Pop 89: We Are the Soil
I admit to slipping into a style of talking that gives over to unconsidered emotional responses. Sometimes, I attribute it to my astrological sign: hey, I’m an Aries!
Check It Out: Canadians are asking questions
Teachers love asking questions, so here are a few clever responses from their students. Teacher: "If you got $20 from five people, what do you get?" Student: "A new bike."
RCMP issue 72-hour roadside suspensions at Macklin, Wilkie and Unity
72-hour roadside suspensions were issued during traffic stops.
Drilling at a standstill in southern Saskatchewan due to low oil prices and wet weather
Spring breakup is long over, but drilling activity in Saskatchewan is all but dead for most of the province.
APAS: Shrinking Share for Farmers, High Food Prices for Consumers
REGINA, SK – As food prices remain high, the share of the food dollar reaching Saskatchewan farmers continues to decline.
Public warned of dangerous drug following suspected overdose death
SWIFT CURRENT - Swift Current Municipal RCMP is warning the public of a dangerous illicit drug circulating in the Swift Current area.
Book: The Good Soldier
People always say that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but it was the cover that first drew me to The Good Soldier.
RCMP vehicles struck by impaired drivers
Two Saskatchewan RCMP police vehicles have been damaged after being struck by impaired drivers in two separate incidents.
Province ranks second in Canada for retail trade growth
Saskatchewan's retail sector continues to show strong performance, with a 8.2 per cent year-over-year increase in retail trade sales…
RCMP gets a little bit western this week
Kyle RCMP responds to complaints of a horse on the loose and a collision with a bull.
Dennis’ Welding Ltd. expands storefront, offers Tiered-Discount Sale to celebrate
KINDERSLEY, SK — Local business Dennis’ Welding Ltd. is making waves with a newly expanded storefront designed to better serve Kindersley and the surrounding area.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS!
Evan Pelletier (left) and Kayden Lake are the new tourist advisors at Kindersley and District Plains Museum. Evan is from Kindersley and is studying Marketing at university in Alberta.