If you have a limitation, Fit Fighter is the best place to be
The Fit Fighter group at Anytime Fitness celebrated its second anniversary. Three times each week, personal trainer Stephanie Vandewiele helps individuals with mobility issues and limitations.
Eston gearing up for festive fundraisers and community events
ESTON – The Eston Recreation Board is inviting families and friends to support local youth and celebrate the holiday season with two upcoming events.
A rare Canadian $20 bill
Queen Elizabeth I appeared on a Canadian $20 bill in 1935 at the age of nine. The bill is exceptionally rare, as high-denomination notes had limited circulation at the time.
Bridal fashions from 1989!
Ashley Rye, front, smiles as she takes the stage at Kindersley’s first Bridal Fair and Fashion Show at the Kindersley Inn, accompanied by Tara Dietz in a blush pink gown.
Dr. Holmes Scholarship awarded to nine students
This year, nine students are recipients of scholarships from the Dr. Holmes Scholarship Fund, which has been assisting students for decades.
Federal grant to bring high-capacity fibre to Dodsland and Plenty
Federal authorities have approved a grant that will bring “high-capacity fibre” to Dodsland and Plenty.
Province funds new safe interview room for victims of violence in Kindersley
The Saskatchewan government is providing $45,000 to the West Central Crisis and Family Support Centre in Kindersley to develop a safe interview room for victims…
SUMA hosts federal budget discussion with Champagne
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) hosted Finance and National Revenue Minister François-Philippe Champagne Thursday for a discussion on the 2025 federal budget.
Saskatchewan RCMP responds to concerns over policing and rising crime
There has been some public dialogue about the RCMP’s service in Saskatchewan recently. It’s something I need to address.
Kindersley RCMP arrest offender on Most Wanted List
The Saskatchewan RCMP has released its latest list of wanted offenders, highlighting individuals with active warrants who may pose a threat to communities in the province.
Kindersley RCMP investigating theft from local business
RCMP are searching for a man suspected of stealing tools from a business on 12th Avenue East earlier this month.
Book Review: The Sun Makes A Sound, by Andy Whitman
Andy Whitman’s debut novel The Sun Makes A Sound opens with immediate tension. Mason Brigster-Contreras jolts awake in his tent to a threatening noise he fears is a polar bear.
Dakota Buttar Invitational named 2025 Indoor Event of the Year
It was a proud moment when Kindersley’s Dakota Buttar Invitational was named 2025 Indoor Event of the Year. The PBR and its riders recognized Dakota’s passion, leadership…
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Riders finally deliver sweet revenge—and my heart survives
Did you hear the Saskatchewan Roughriders finally won their fifth Grey Cup? If not, congratulations on living under a rock…
Penton: Harris, Ouellette key to Riders’ Cup victory
Now, just like the rabid fan base that lives and dies with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Canadian Football League fans across the land are green — with envy.
Pop 89: Before they steal your soul
There’s an old saying from the early days of newspapers: “Lies make it halfway around the world before the truth even gets out of bed.”
REMEMBERING WHEN: The cat who found us
With the changing of the seasons came the first snow of the winter in 1972. For us kids, the first snowfall always brought thoughts of the winter fun we looked forward to having as the season progressed.
Check It Out: Take a look in my rear view mirror
The cartoon showed a woman saying to her husband, “You don’t look anything like the long-haired, skinny kid I married twenty-five years ago. I need a DNA sample to make sure it’s still you.”