Kick-Off to Christmas Wagon Rides
The Kindersley Chamber of Commerce presented its Kick-Off to Christmas event on Saturday, November 29, including wagon rides courtesy of Rocky Mountain Equipment.
HOW MANY KIDS CAN FIT ON A HORSE?
Back in the day, a popular photo op was seeing just that. In this image from Memoirs of Mariposa, Sam Patchell holds the reins while Shirley and Ross Patchell…
Leader’s Little Flour Bakers are learning how to share
The parish at Little Flower Catholic Church in Leader has been incorporating a variety of activities during the children’s weekly Catechism lessons as they prepare for their First Holy Communion.
Holiday activity at annual Christmas Marketplace
Holiday activity was happening at the Kindersley Centre on Saturday with the annual Christmas Marketplace. Lots of unique vendors as well as gingerbread house making.
Remember the 2007 Pot Hole Calendar?
In 2006, a group of men from Leader and area posed for the world-famous 2007 Pot Hole Calendar. At that time, Hwy. 32 was riddled with bone-jarring potholes, with no plans for repairs…
LIFE SKILLS IN ACTION!
Mr. Motier’s PAA Life Skills class learned how to change a flat tire this semester—a skill that can come in handy at any time. Just recently, student Carmen Gerwing put her training to use…
Former Westcliffe student, an esteemed member of Top 40 Under 40 Class of 2025
The Top 40 Under 40 Class of 2025 celebration took place Nov. 20 at Mount Royal University in Calgary. Karen Dommett (née Finley) was chosen as one of the young Calgarians…
Kerrobert Library thanks local students for generous donation
The Kerrobert Library is extending its heartfelt thanks to Elizabeth, Blayre, Everly, and Harper for using a school project to support the local library.
COMMUNITY MEAL at Kindersley Alliance Church
Family, friends and neighbours were invited to Kindersley Alliance Church for a free meal on Saturday evening, Nov. 30. “The Reason for the Season” set the tone for the evening as Christmas carols…
Who are your Welcome Wagon ambassadors?
It may be chilly outdoors, but there’s always a warm welcome waiting for newcomers to our community. This fall, Welcome Wagon was introduced into Kindersley and area…
Leader Lions visited by District Governor
District Governor (DG) Page Newton visited the Leader Lions and Leader River Hills Lions Clubs on Monday, Nov. 24, to honour members for their years of service.
Minister wraps up outreach to Saskatchewan at Canadian Western Agribition
Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald met with producers, industry representatives and provincial officials during a visit to Saskatchewan last week as part of events…
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.