Fuel Good Day 2025 sets a new record
Co-op is pleased to announce that more than $795,000 was raised as part of Fuel Good Day 2025. This marks a new record for the annual event…
Rescue Cambodia dance troupe performs at Luseland
LUSELAND – International dancers from Rescue Cambodia performed at Luseland on Thursday evening, October 9. Luseland is home to Marie Ens, the founder of Rescue Cambodia…
Split Games for Klippers
The Kindersley Klippers fell 4-3 in overtime to the La Ronge Ice Wolves on Friday, despite a two-goal effort from captain Wil Christian in his season debut.
Local family supports Kids Academy ELC with $150,000 Donation
KINDERSLEY — Gary and Tammy Becker of Longhorn Oil & Gas Ltd. have made a generous donation of $150,000 to the Kids Academy Early Learning Centre (ELC) project…
Working together to protect Saskatchewan this fall
The SHA’s public health teams are hard at work preparing for the annual fall immunization campaign, with support from many others throughout the organization.
HealthLine 811 addressing growing need for mental health and addictions support
HealthLine 811 continues to be a trusted lifeline for Saskatchewan residents seeking mental health and addictions support.
Kindersley region generates over $1.3 million in Saskatchewan crown oil and gas offering
The Government of Saskatchewan’s latest Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held on October 7, 2025, generated more than $7 million in revenue…
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Hits, kicks and small-town connections
How about those Toronto Blue Jays? My son’s been proudly rocking his 2015 Edwin Encarnacion T-shirt and Jays cap, and honestly, it’s been a fun ride.
Penton: Are CFL changes ‘Americanizing’ our game?
It didn’t take new Canadian Football League commissioner Stewart Johnston long to become a household name among football fans north of the border.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The comic book purchase
It was a gorgeous fall Friday afternoon in 1970. School was done for the week, work was done for Dad, and my family was in town for our weekly shopping trip.
Pop 89: Pierced by Truth
Dialogue. It’s a word without drama, shock value, vituperation, or aggression. No wonder we don’t use it. Given the potty-mouthed climate we live in, a word like dialogue just doesn’t appeal.
Saskatchewan seeks public feedback on workplace safety rules
The Government of Saskatchewan is reviewing The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020 and is seeking feedback from stakeholders and the public, according to an Oct. 8 press release.
Check It Out: Digital ID - a dress rehearsal for more to come
There’s an inspirational saying that goes “Life is not a dress rehearsal”. However the UK’s recent announcement of a digital ID has been described as a dress rehearsal of more to come.
Great Plains College commitment to Indigenous education
Great Plains College marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with commitment to Indigenous education.
Unity, Wilkie, Macklin RCMP keep communities safe amid collisions and theft reports
RCMP members in Unity responded to a variety of incidents last week. Officers attended multiple vehicle collisions, including two involving wildlife—a deer and a moose—with no injuries reported…
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Report: Relinquish Firearms
On October 3 at 7:06 a.m., RCMP received a call from an individual wanting to relinquish firearms. Members attended the residence and seized several firearms for destruction.
Fuel Good Day raises over $3,200 for Special Olympics Kindersley & District
Kindersley & District Co-op is proud to share the success of Fuel Good Day 2025, held on September 16, 2025. Thanks to the incredible support of our members, customers, and community…
CHICKPEAS BOOST RINK PROJECT!
Holman Farming Group completed harvesting the Town Crop Project’s chickpea field, which will be donated to support the Luseland Rink Improvement Project.