Kim Gartner sworn in as Saskatchewan’s Minister of Highways
Kindersley-Biggar MLA Kim Gartner was sworn in Thursday as Saskatchewan’s Minister of Highways. “What an honour to work for the people of Saskatchewan.
Virus cases spike: COVID, Flu and RSV Infections on the rise
The number of Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for the virus that causes Covid-19 rose to 92 during the week of Nov. 23-29 after 65 the week before.
Kindersley RCMP seize more than two kilograms of meth
RCMP in Kindersley have seized more than two kilograms of methamphetamine and arrested a man after responding to a report of suspicious activity in a business parking lot on the town’s east side.
Kindersley RCMP seek public’s help locating wanted man
Kindersley RCMP is asking the public to report any sightings or information about the whereabouts of 47-year-old Brian Barber, who is wanted on several charges.
Chris Beaudry new Minister of Energy and Resources
Saskatchewan has a new Minister of Energy and Resources, Chris Beaudry. Beaudry was one of five freshman MLAs elected in the fall of 2024 to be appointed to cabinet by Premier Scott Moe…
Book Review: Earth Angels – Operation Angel
Think you know angels? Earth Angels – Operation Angel may change your mind. The chapbook by Saskatoon-based author Marion Mutala explores angels…
Leader RCMP seeking public help to identify suspect in Fox Valley residential fire
FOX VALLEY – Leader RCMP are asking the public for help identifying an individual in connection with a suspicious residential fire in Fox Valley, Sask.
Lloydminster RCMP warn public after spike in counterfeit currency
RCMP are urging businesses and residents in Lloydminster to be cautious after a recent rise in counterfeit Canadian banknotes being passed in the community.
Swift Current couple charged after RCMP seize suspected cocaine
Two people have been charged after Saskatchewan RCMP’s Swift Current Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team executed search warrants at two homes in the city earlier this month.
Speed limit reduced on Highway 1 west of Swift Current to improve safety
The speed limit on a portion of the Trans-Canada Highway west of Swift Current has been reduced to 80 km/h as part of an effort to improve safety, Highways Minister David Marit said Wednesday.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: A December that feels a little Looney
I had a column all ready for this week, but it was a little too negative and opinionated for my taste. After all, this should be a happy, joyous time of year, right?
Penton: Recognizing Canada’s best in 2025
It’s been a great year for Canadians on the world’s athletic stages. As 2025 winds down, it’s time for the year-end awards in the top three categories — male and female athlete and top team.
Pop 89: Choirs & Angels
One of the greatest gifts I inherited from my mom is music. From the very beginning, its universal language, its rhythms and rhymes, permeated my bones.
Check It Out: The heroic story that wasn’t taught in Canadian schools
A youngster asked his grandpa, “After 65 years you still call Grandma sweetheart. What’s your secret?” His grandpa replied, “I forgot her real name five years ago, and now I’m too scared to ask.”
Fun and fireworks with Santa in Leader
It was chilly outside, but that didn’t stop Leader residents from enjoying the warmth of the festive season at Santa Night on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
TEDDY BEAR TOSS 2025
Fans of the Kindersley Klippers were invited to bring new stuffed animals and toss them onto the ice after the Klippers scored their first goal Friday, Dec. 5, at Inter Pipeline Arena.
Filipino Christmas party features festive lanterns
The Kindersley Filipino-Canadian Community (KFCC) held their annual Christmas party on Saturday, December 6th, at the Elks Hall. This year, the KFCC extended an invitation…
KERROBERT’S FIRST FIGURE SKATERS
Grace Bomersine (William) was the first girl to own figure skates in Kerrobert. Since there were no teachers, she would go to the Sonja Henie movies and try to emulate her moves.