Book Review: Ghost Hotel
Arthur Slade’s Ghost Hotel, the second novel in his Canadian Chills series, has been resurrected for a new generation of readers.
Edmonton man charged after Swift Current drug trafficking investigation
SWIFT CURRENT — A 32-year-old Edmonton man is facing multiple charges after Saskatchewan RCMP’s Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team (STRT)…
Federal $2B contribution to Ontario nuclear project has major implications for Saskatchewan
A major development in the deployment of small modular reactors (SMRs) in Ontario is crucially important for Saskatchewan, whose government just this week made clear…
Unity RCMP respond to ATV crash, theft reports and mental health calls across region
Unity, Wilkie and Macklin RCMP were kept busy last week with a variety of calls, ranging from an ATV crash and theft reports to several mental health-related concerns.
Museum gearing up for seventh annual holiday light display
The Kindersley and District Plains Museum is preparing to once again light up the season with its annual Museum of Lights celebration this December.
Kerrobert Art Gallery features three talented artists
KERROBERT – The work of three talented artists is currently on display at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery, with an opportunity for the public to meet the artists on Sunday afternoon, October 26.
Many years later, Monty holds the keys to his lost hot rod
EATONIA – It was a special occasion for Monty McGrath when he showcased his 1971 Dodge Charger for the first time at Leader’s show and shine a couple of weeks ago.
Kindersley Curling Club Report: New President
After 9 years as president Colleen Oscar-Swan has moved into the past president role and Alynn Hagstrom is the new president.
Tisdale’s Sales & Service marks 70 years in Kindersley
This year, Tisdale’s Sales & Service celebrates 70 years serving the Kindersley community. The business first opened its doors in 1955, and it continues to provide vehicles and service…
KERROBERT MUSEUM: Kerrobert’s First Store
William Burton Sample arrived at the site of what would soon become Kerrobert on May 4, 1910. Traveling from Lloydminster, he came to explore the “new country” in the area…
New vital signs monitor for the Eston Health Center
The Dr. David S. Mulder Eston Area Health Foundation recently purchased a new vital signs monitor for the Eston Health Center.
Can You Beet That?
Local gardener Bill Pinchin brought in a sample of the gigantic beets he grew in his garden this year.
Jim Baba, Canadian baseball leader and Kindersley recreation director, dies at 69
Jim Baba, a longtime leader in Canadian baseball and former parks and recreation director in Kindersley, has died at the age of 69.
The Blackbird Sessions brings heartfelt songs and stories to Leader
Music lovers are invited to enjoy an intimate evening of song, storytelling and community as the Leader & District Arts Council presents The Blackbird Sessions on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025.
Snipe Lake History
The former hamlet of Snipe Lake is located between Eston and Madison on a CNR line in western Saskatchewan. The post office was opened in 1917 shortly after the railway…
Farmers mostly done before snow squall
West-central farmers had 99 per cent of their fields combined before snow and rain arrived on Oct. 12.
Contributing to the growth of small businesses for over 45 years
BDC Small Business Week, a definitive event celebrating national entrepreneurship, has been held every year since 1979. For the 2025 edition, taking place from October 19 to 25…
Women at the head of small businesses: what’s the current status?
BDC Small Business Week, taking place from October 19 to 25, 2025, is a worthy opportunity to take a step back and assess the current landscape for female entrepreneurs.
Kindersley Town Council: Resignation, By-Election, and Financial Approvals
The Town of Kindersley held its regular Town Council meeting on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, addressing several key matters including a councillor resignation…
Saskatchewan expands publicly funded glaucoma care to optometrists
Saskatchewan residents will have better access to glaucoma care under a new pilot program that allows licensed optometrists to provide publicly funded services.