Taste Luseland Museum’s ration cake baked in an old cook stove
LUSELAND - The Luseland Museum will be doing some old-fashioned baking on Saturday afternoon, June 14th, and they’re extending an invitation to join them…
The Pool is open!
These girls were enjoying a swim in the Kerrobert Pool which opened on June 1. After a cool and windy week, swimmers and lifeguards were enjoying a warm and sunny day…
1998 piano recital in Eatonia
Can you identify any of these students who performed at a piano recital in the Eatonia United Church in May of 1998?
Financial assistance increase for those affected by Wildfire State of Emergency
Due to the wildfires affecting communities across Saskatchewan, Minister Tim McLeod, in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA)…
Great Sandhills Museum offers a WWI flight experience
SCEPTRE - Great Sandhills Museum in Sceptre is offering its visitors a unique WWI flight experience, thanks to Ace Academy, a travelling exhibition.
Plenty student’s poem receives accolades
Ben MacDonald is a Grade 12 student at North West Central School in Plenty. He placed first in the Zone Level and second in the District Level for his poem…
Saskatchewan RCMP provides update on operations in wildfire-affected communities
Saskatchewan RCMP officers are actively collaborating with a team of first responders to ensure the safety and security of communities as dangerous fires continue to burn…
Penton: Quarterbacks hog spotlight in the CFL
Just like in the National Football League where quarterback is king, the men barking out signals behind centre are the stars in the Canadian Football League, too.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The small town hardware store
While society is more flexible nowadays, gender roles were much more rigid and distinct when I was growing up. Back then, men generally did "manly" things…
Pop 89: Turn Off Your Cell & Bow Your Head
The power was down for the whole day yesterday. My neighbour commented on the number of kids zipping past her house on their bikes.
Check It Out: Family is important
A woman smiled and said to her husband, “If I agreed with you, we’d both be wrong.” Meanwhile, a dad observed, “It’s all silent treatment from the kids until someone needs Wi-Fi passwords.”
SASKATCHEWAN PERENNIAL SOCIETY: Vine-Ripened Watermelon and Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe and watermelon are members of the Cucurbit family of plants. This family also includes pumpkins, cucumbers and winter squash…
Inactive well cleanup results announced by minister
For the second straight year, the number of inactive oil wells in Saskatchewan has been reduced through the Inactive Liability Reduction Program (ILRP)…
Kerrobert Growth Investment Cooperative holds information night
KERROBERT - The Kerrobert Growth Investment Cooperative held an information night at the PCC on Thursday, June 5th. Approximately 75 people attended.
Book: A Rainbow Makes a Promise
Marion Mutala really is a creative dynamo. A Rainbow Makes a Promise is her twentieth book and once again she beautifully combines poetry and music into a kaleidoscope of creativity.
June Oil and Gas Public Offering generates $9 million in revenue
The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, raised $9,128,114.78 for the province…
Macklin man facing serious charges
On May 26, 2025 at approximately 7:00 p.m., Unity RCMP conducted a traffic stop on a truck speeding in Macklin, SK.
Letter to the Editor: Wall Street in Unity? Not Anymore.
In the mid-1990s, a group of farmers and businesspeople came together with a vision - to build an inland grain terminal in Unity, Saskatchewan.