Memories of the original Dodsland Hospital live on
The history of the original Dodsland Hospital was documented in the book Golden Milestones: Dodsland, Druid and Districts. The hospital’s story began in 1916…
Rossville School students go above and beyond in Terry Fox Run
Rossville School in Coleville, a community of roughly 300 people, showed big hearts during this year’s Terry Fox Run. All 31 students participated, canvassing door-to-door…
Kindersley’s new healthcare lab opens, marking milestone in regional education
Kindersley’s new healthcare lab at Great Plains College officially opened on September 23, marking a major milestone in healthcare education for the region.
Pay tribute to Indigenous peoples and support their influence
September 30, 2025, marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day serves as a poignant reminder of the painful history experienced by residential school survivors…
Break the silence: A community conversation on domestic violence
An important community conversation on domestic violence awareness will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 26, at the Eston Anglican Church.
North West Terminal to sell grain business to Bunge Canada
UNITY – North West Terminal Ltd. (NWT) has announced plans to sell its grain handling business to Bunge Canada Inc. in a $27-million deal expected to close later this fall.
Sask RCMP warn riders: ATV accidents can be deadly
Saskatchewan RCMP are warning residents to take ATV safety seriously after multiple collisions, including fatalities involving children.
Thieves target rural property in Kindersley
Kindersley RCMP are investigating the theft of a semi truck, trailer, tractor, and power harrow from a rural property in the RM of Kindersley. The incident was reported on September 17, 2025.
Rosetown RCMP investigating theft and use of stolen debit card
Rosetown RCMP are investigating a theft from a vehicle and the subsequent use of a stolen debit card.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Lessons in lineups, rigs, and road trips
We’ve all heard the old sayings: a little hard work never hurt anyone, tell your loved ones you love them every day, be kind, don’t judge a book by its cover.
Penton: Jays have what it takes to win, but will they?
Toronto Blue Jays finished off their 162-game regular season on Sunday, Sept. 28, and ‘Yes!’ is the answer to the biggest question posed by Jays’ fans.
Pop 89: The Noble Ear
Recently, my friend Page and I stood in his backyard, swapping stories about popular song lyrics we mangled as children. For instance, I first heard "Home on the range…
Check It Out: Our justice system is broken
An actual report by police read: Intoxicated Canadian man arrested while driving a Barbie Jeep to get a slurpee. It's a bizarre report, but today's reality is equally bizarre.
Harvest progress lags behind average after rain delays
Harvest progress in Saskatchewan has slowed in recent days as rain and high humidity delayed combining in the west and stalled work in the east.
Kindersley council reviews financials, rejects discretionary use application
Kindersley Town Council gathered for its regular meeting on Monday, September 22, 2025, to work through a full agenda of reports and decisions.
Assault, fires, and theft: RCMP busy in local communities
Local RCMP detachments responded to a variety of incidents over the past week, ranging from vehicle fires to investigations of threats and thefts.
Week of crime and road incidents keeps RCMP busy in Rosetown and Kyle
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP responded to a range of incidents across the region last week, including vehicle collisions, thefts, and impaired driving.
Nominations now open for the 2026 Saskatchewan Order of Merit
Nominations are now open for the 2026 Saskatchewan Order of Merit (S.O.M.), the province’s highest honour recognizing outstanding achievement and service.