Eston male models celebrated 20 years ago
Twenty years ago, bare-chested male models from Eston gained national attention when their photos appeared in the Real Men of Eston calendar.
Artisan French wines meet Saskatchewan cuisine
The Kindersley Rotary Club has planned an exciting Food & Wine Pairing event, which will take place Nov. 22 at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre.
Kindersley and Eatonia students perform with SMEA Honours Band
Kindersley and Eatonia were well represented at the 2025 Saskatchewan Music Educators Association (SMEA) Honours Band, held in Regina from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1.
Captain Vass recognized for 12 years of service
KINDERSLEY — A proud moment took place on the evening of Nov. 6 as Capt. Danit Vass received the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD), marking 12 years of loyal and dedicated service…
What is the purpose of your local Legion?
In many communities, you’ll find a Legion hall where members gather together. But what is the purpose of these gatherings?
TeleMiracle 50 to feature expanded show and all-star cast
The Kinsmen Foundation has announced the cast and new details for the 50th edition of TeleMiracle, which will air live beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026…
Mike Gauley cherished his 35-year military career
Mike Gauley, from Cereal, Alberta, took time to share some of his experiences serving in the Canadian military for more than 35 years.
Double double decades of service!
The Tim Hortons franchise opened its doors twenty years ago in Kindersley on November 19, 2005. The photo shows signs being installed on the building.
“It Takes a Village” to make things happen
FoodMesh Kindersley is running its annual “It Takes a Village” baby care drive to provide essential items for families in need.
Fantasy and reality collide in Victoria Koops’ debut novel
SWIFT CURRENT - Victoria Koops’ debut novel, Who We Are in Real Life (Groundwood Books, 2024), won the 2025 Saskatchewan Book Award for Young Adult Literature
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Honouring those who gave everything
For 16 years, I’ve had the privilege of curating a special edition dedicated to Canadians who served our country—past and present—especially those who paid the ultimate price.
MacDonald wraps first China mission, seeks new trade opportunities
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald has completed his first mission to China, meeting with government officials and industry leaders to promote Canadian farm and food products.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The revenge of the vending machines
Even though we’ve all used them at one time or another, vending machines are the “Rodney Dangerfield” of the machine world — they get no respect.
GROWING THROUGH GRIEF: Loving yourself through the tough times
There are times when I would rather be miserable. It’s like sometimes misery just feels right. lol! Yup I just wrote that.
Penton: So close, but no Series’ title, for Blue Jays
If this year's World Series could be narrowed down to a simple ‘Who killed the Toronto Blue Jays?’, let’s get right to the point and play a sports version of Clue.
Pop 89: Perfectly Natural Crap
I was on my way to lay some flowers on the graves of Val Marie’s ancestors last Sunday evening when out of the corner came a flashing light.
Check It Out: Remembering a Canadian actor who served in WWII
There’s an old joke that claims it was disappointing to discover a universal remote control didn’t control the entire universe.
Masum denies assault, trafficking charges
Mohammad Masum testified and underwent cross-examination during three days last week in a provincial court trial at the Elks hall.