Check It Out: Why is western Canada being used as the sacrificial lamb?
A farmer said, “If partially sighted people want the right to drive combines, I’m not going to stand in their way.”
Acclaimed author, Sharon Butala, opens Write Out Loud season
Wednesday, September 17, Sharon Butala, renowned Canadian author, will launch the Write Out Loud season. Ms. Butala has written 23 books of fiction and non-fiction…
Unity RCMP reports on recent crime activity
The Unity RCMP would like to inform the public about recent crime incidents and ongoing investigations in the Unity, Wilkie, and Macklin areas.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Report: Mischief Complaint
Rosetown RCMP attended a residence in Rosetown for a mischief complaint. Members spoke to all parties involved and there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Nature Saskatchewan: Flowers for the Flight
REGINA - As the breeding season for birds wraps up in the prairies, keen observers can turn their eyes to another flighted critter that sticks around into fall - the Monarch butterfly.
Energy and Resources Minister tours key oil and gas facilities
On Thursday, September 4, Minister of Energy and Resources Colleen Young toured two key southeast facilities that support innovative and sustainable energy production…
Book: The Salmon Shanties: A Cascadian Song Cycle
I was excited to read BC poet Harold Rhenisch’s The Salmon Shanties: A Cascadian Song Cycle, as I know him to be a respected writer working in various genres…
16 arrested individuals remain in custody after search warrant executed in Richmound
On September 3, 2025, at approximately 4:30 a.m., the Saskatchewan RCMP executed a search warrant at a privately owned, decommissioned school in Richmound, Saskatchewan…
Leader and District Healthcare Foundation to host Virtual Charity Auction
The Leader and District Healthcare Foundation (LDHCF) will raise funds to support the Leader and District Integrated Healthcare Facility by hosting a virtual charity auction in November.
6-year-old Ghio and his family need your support
KINDERSLEY - A call for support is going out for 6-year-old Ghio Villenea from Kindersley, who is undergoing surgery after tests revealed a 3 cm brain tumour.
Special visitor at Luseland Library
Librarian Dawna Nienaber had a very special visitor come through the doors of the Luseland Library last week. “We had Abbey (A.L) Knorr stop by the library
STEP takes action to support Saskatchewan's canola export sector
The Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) is joining the effort to ensure market access into China for Canadian canola products in light of the latest round of Chinese tariffs.
WEEKLY CROP REPORT: Harvest progress behind the 10-year average
It was a hot week in Saskatchewan with heavy thunderstorms bringing strong winds and large hail to some regions. Harvest is in full swing in certain areas…
The old Kindersley Union Hospital
This building originally served as the Kindersley Union Hospital before being converted into apartments known as the Seymour Apartments.
Muriel’s Story: Sharing 93 years of memories
KERROBERT - Muriel Neumeier from Kerrobert, who will be celebrating her 94th birthday on October 18, took time to share some of her memories throughout the years.
Leader RCMP community BBQ
Leader RCMP organized a community BBQ on August 1 to thank retired police officers Cst. Ray Hawkins, Cst. Al Lavallee and Sgt. Ron Toogood, along with their spouses…
Saskatchewan ranchers compete for National Sustainability Award
On the rolling prairie of southern Saskatchewan, some of the rarest plants and animals in Canada quietly thrive, thanks to cattle. Native grasslands, home to more than 60 species at risk…
Declan and Holden describe their new life in Nicaragua
KINDERSLEY - Declan and Holden Bosch from Nicaragua, along with their parents, have been visiting family in Kindersley and surrounding area.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Kids learn they’re uniquely made with special talents
KINDERSLEY - “I Wonder” was the theme at Vacation Bible School held at Kindersley Christian Fellowship during the week of August 25-29.
Turning an idea into reality at Leader
LEADER - It only takes one person with a great idea to make things happen. Cheyenne Berg from Leader not only conceived the idea of holding a picnic in the park…