Kindersley council backs landfill board nominees, approves grants and fire bylaw
KINDERSLEY — Town council moved through a series of financial, administrative and operational decisions during its regular meeting on Nov. 24.
RCMP Warns: Ice still too thin to walk on
As winter slowly approaches, Saskatchewan RCMP are reminding residents to stay off lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds and dugouts until ice conditions are safe.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: White Christmases, like the ones I used to know
I always feel a little melancholy at this time of year. I could blame it on the colder weather, I suppose, but the truth is simpler: I find myself dreaming of a White Christmas…
Penton: Would McKenna spark a Flames’ revival?
The big prize in next summer’s National Hockey League amateur draft is expected to be Gavin McKenna, the pride of Whitehorse, Yukon, a former Medicine Hat Tiger superstar…
Pop 89: As humble as American pie
Lately, America’s cultural heroes are bumping up the “greatest ever” language about itself. Apparently the whole world, not just America, is blessed by its national documents and decisions.
Check It Out: A wise prescription for a long and healthy life
We’re in the Christmas season when Santa letters are being sent off to the North Pole. Here’s a sample: “Dear Santa. All I want is a fat bank account and a skinny body.
Sask. RCMP report spike in fatal collisions, Maple Creek crash under investigation
Saskatchewan RCMP are reporting a sharp increase in fatal motor-vehicle collisions this month, with seven deaths occurring in just the past week.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Report: Assaults, frauds and traffic charges highlight week
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to a range of incidents from November 20 to 27, including assaults, fraud complaints, and traffic enforcement.
Book Review: The Day I Went to My First Football Game
When Finn’s grandparents give him a football jersey and tickets to his first professional game for his seventh birthday, he is both excited and a little nervous.
What the Alberta-Canada pipeline MOU means for Saskatchewan
CALGARY – Months in the making, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith…
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.