Unity, Wilkie, Macklin RCMP: Traffic, assault and investigation calls
RCMP in Unity responded to a range of incidents last week. Officers spoke with a subject following a trespassing complaint and investigated a report of an individual…
Honkings from the Wild Goose: Sask West Standings
Kindersley Klippers (4-0), Wilkie Outlaws (3-0) and the Edam 3 Stars (2-0) occupy the top three slots. The Macklin Mohawks sit in fourth with a 1-2 record, followed by Biggar Nationals at 1-5…
Senior resident returns to his hometown after 70-year absence
Elmer Finley arrived at Caleb Village in Kindersley this past summer after a 70-year absence. When asked why he decided to make Kindersley his new home…
Mrs. Claus and Santa visit Luseland Marketplace
Mrs. Claus and her significant other made a special trip from the North Pole to attend the Luseland Marketplace on Saturday, November 22.
Village of Dodsland begins plans to rebuild rink
The Village of Dodsland has made a public announcement of its plans for a rink rebuild. Early in the morning hours on July 18, 2025, the community experienced a devastating fire…
JUST LOPING ALONG
A dozen or so antelope were hanging out in a semi-frozen field in the Leader area on Friday morning. Some appeared to be posing for the camera, while the others had no interest.
Manor residents celebrate November birthdays
Sandy Campbell and Marge Bailey along with a few other members of the Better Together group served birthday cake at the Manor on Wednesday afternoon, November 19.
Canada, Saskatchewan expand school food program to support students
Saskatchewan school divisions will receive federal funding to expand existing food programs or create new ones under the National School Food Program, officials announced Friday.
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.