Bennett Hockaday placed first in Veggie Car Show
Bennett Hockaday from Eston placed first in Better Together’s Veggie Car Show during Goose Festival Days. Clara Beauregard placed second.
CRUISIN’ GOOSE FESTIVAL STYLE!
The K-Town Cruise Night Community BBQ kicked off Goose Festival festivities on Thursday evening. Kindersley & District Co-op provided the supplies for the BBQ…
Kerrobert Golfers Swing for Fun and Community Spirit
The 3rd Annual Kerrobert Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament was a smashing success this past Friday, bringing together golf enthusiasts and community members…
RAISING FUNDS FOR GHIO!
The Kindersley Branch of Scotiabank kicked off the Goose Festival festivities on Thursday afternoon with a bake sale and sale of hot chocolate.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Well folks, it’s been one of those weeks. Not your average busy week either—more like a Clint Eastwood, squinty-eyed, spaghetti western week: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
LVFD quickly contains combine fire north of Salvador
On Thursday, September 18, at 17:57, Luseland Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to a combine fire north of Salvador.
Terry Fox’s legacy is in its 45th year
KINDERSLEY - It’s been forty-five years since Terry Fox first headed out on his famous run, which heralded the long-lasting legacy of the Terry Fox Run taking place all across Canada.
A glimpse into Luseland’s history
These photographs are from more than a century ago. The construction of the Luseland School was documented in 1920 according to the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan.
Kindersley Kobras home opener
The Kindersley Kobras played their home opener at Rotary Field under the lights on Friday, September 19 to kick-off Goose Festival weekend in style.
Fitness + fun = funds for the Food Bank
For the fifth consecutive year, Get Jacqued Studio ventured out under the lights at Berard Field on Friday evening as part of the Goose Festival celebrations.
Leader Arts Council displays photographic works by Canadian artists
Leader Arts Council partnered with the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery to bring an exhibition of photographic works by Canadian artists to Leader.
52 Years of Preserving Local History
KERROBERT – For more than half a century, the Kerrobert and District Historical Society has been the guardian of the community’s heritage.
Three charged following Richmound RCMP investigation
RICHMOUND – Court informations have been sworn for three individuals arrested in Richmound on September 3, 2025, after they failed to provide their names and dates of birth to arresting officers.
Generous donation to 2025 Parkinson’s Super Walk
I was grateful to be joined by family and friends on a beautiful, sunny day along the Saskatchewan River, walking alongside about 150 others all united in support of Parkinson’s.
Did you know Frankenstein’s monster survived a Sask cyclone?
Did you know the actor who portrayed Frankeinstein’s monster in the 1931 movie survived the Regina cyclone in 1912? His name was William Pratt, but he later changed his stage name to Boris Karloff.
Penton: McDavid’s contract the talk of the NHL
September is baseball and football season but in Canada, hockey is a 12-month-a-year deal, so no one should be surprised that one of the hottest sports story today…
REMEMBERING WHEN: The little food critic
Growing up, we had a food critic living in our house whose discriminating palate could rival the most powerful critic at The New York Times.
Pop 89: Disarming Words
In the name of free speech, Charlie Kirk went from campus to campus, raising questions, provoking debate, in a style that was, as he himself admitted, often aggressive…
Check It Out: This level of theft is not normal
In the middle of a bank robbery, a bank customer with no arms shouted out to the armed robbers, “Don’t shoot! I’m unarmed.”