Kyra Strutt honoured for her dedication to softball
LEADER – Kyra Strutt, from Leader, was awarded a $500 Ed Mann Bursary at Softball Saskatchewan’s annual awards luncheon in Regina on October 25.
German pioneers blazed a trail to Luseland
According to a contribution submitted to Historic Saskatchewan’s Facebook page, Volga German settlers built a new church in 1910.
Things ‘R Gonna Get Ugly!
On Friday, December 5, the Kerrobert Courthouse Restoration Society is hosting the “Things ‘R Gonna Get Ugly” Christmas Party at the Prairieland Community Centre.
Halftime Huddle destroyed in suspicious fire
LEADER – The community of Leader is mourning the loss of Halftime Huddle after a fire destroyed the building in the early morning hours of Sunday, October 26.
Second World War veteran Cliff Chadderton empowered a generation of amputees
As The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program marks its 50th anniversary this year, this remembrance season brings to mind the inspiring story of Second World War veteran Cliff Chadderton…
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Mastercard, moving and mayhem
Where has October gone? Friday was Halloween, and I have to admit—I looked pretty scary in the mirror that morning. Overslept, scrambled to get a few things done…
Penton: Canada’s best ever, Brad Gushue, to retire
Curling in Canada through the years has been dominated by players from Manitoba, Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan, but No. 1 on the all-time list of Canadian greats is from St. John’s, NL.
Pop 89: The Subtle Enormous Difference
Thirty years ago, in October 1995, I began creating lists of words, arranged in two columns, with the heading: Spotting the Subtle, Enormous Difference Between.
Check It Out: Did you know it’s illegal for natural health providers to share life-changing stories?
Here’s a bit of medical humour for you. Doctor: How is the little girl doing who swallowed ten quarters last night? Nurse: No change yet.
Saskatchewan RCMP: Residents reminded to safely secure their seasonal property
As the sunny days get shorter and the temperatures get cooler, many people are planning to close their cabins and other seasonal properties for the season.
Province introduces legislation to allow tailgating at Roughriders games
REGINA — Saskatchewan football fans may soon be able to enjoy an American-style game day tradition at Mosaic Stadium.
RCMP traffic team seizes 20 kg of suspected cocaine, meth on Highway 7
KINDERSLEY — Saskatchewan RCMP say 20 kilograms of illegal drugs were seized after a vehicle was stopped on Highway 7 west of Kindersley last week.
Kindersley RCMP investigating theft from local business
Kindersley RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a female suspect involved in a theft from a local business.
Impaired driving charge, stolen trailer among recent RCMP calls
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP attended to a variety of incidents across the region from October 22 to 30, 2025, ranging from traffic complaints and well-being checks to theft and mischief reports.
Unity, Wilkie and Macklin RCMP respond to range of incidents last week
The Unity RCMP responded to a range of incidents over the week of Oct. 21 to 27. Officers dealt with several Mental Health Act complaints, transporting individuals to Unity Health Centre…
Estevan Premier’s Supper highlights coal, carbon tax, and energy future
Two unions, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the United Mine Workers of America, were among the sponsors for the Estevan Premier’s Supper on Oct. 30…
Book: The Pathological Casebook of Dr. Frances McGill – New Edition
Crime novels are my go-to genre, so I was thrilled to discover this biography of Saskatchewan’s own Sherlock Holmes – Dr. Frances McGill, Canada’s first female pathologist…
Kindersley hosts 2025 District KINvention
KINDERSLEY – About 130 members from across Saskatchewan gathered in Kindersley on Oct. 24 and 25 for the 2025 District KINvention, held at the Catholic Church Hall.