St. John’s United Church Installs Commemorative Cemetery Gate
Luseland St. John’s United Church has completed the installation of a new cemetery gate, marking a special tribute to the centennial of both the church and the United Church of Canada.
Town of Burstall announces new assistant CAO, enacts Public Conduct Bylaw
The Town of Burstall has appointed Shawna Smith as Assistant to the Chief Administrative Officer following the CAO recruitment process.
Three Saskatchewan credit unions complete merger, creating province’s largest credit union
Three of Saskatchewan’s largest credit unions have officially merged, creating a single financial institution serving more than 200,000 members across the province.
Police investigate early-morning break-ins at seven Unity businesses
Unity RCMP are investigating a series of break-ins at seven local businesses in the early hours of January 8. Police say stolen cash was reported in several incidents…
Saskatchewan adds over 15,000 Jobs in 2025
Statistics Canada recently released their annual labour force numbers which demonstrate that Saskatchewan's labour market experienced another strong year…
MP Patzer Hosts Municipal Forum in Kerrobert
Federal MP Jeremy Patzer met with municipal representatives from across west-central Saskatchewan on Thursday, Jan. 8, at the Prairieland Community Centre in Kerrobert.
OPINION: Trump’s takeover of Venezuela means Canada needs those west coast pipelines ASAP
Anyone remember when Trump said back on Jan. 23, 2025, “We don’t need their oil and gas. We have more than anybody”?
Council updates policies, approves bylaw, reviews finances
Kindersley Town Council held its regular meeting on Monday, Jan. 5, addressing a mix of policy, financial, and operational matters.
January is National Hobby Month
January is National Hobby Month, a time to pursue your passions while reducing stress and engaging in activities you enjoy.
Just A Gal From Glidden: When a subscription sale sparks a new focus
After the Christmas break, I struggled a bit to find something to write about, which is why I kicked off the new year with a synopsis of columns from 2025.
Dodsland and area rallies to rebuild Sports Centre
Dodsland and surrounding communities have launched a major fundraising initiative to construct a new, modern, and safe facility after a devastating fire destroyed…
Alzheimer’s disease: how to raise awareness about the condition
Do you know someone living with Alzheimer’s disease? Have you been diagnosed with this neurocognitive disorder? January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, an ideal time to raise awareness…
Penton: Olympic hockey team solid, but hardly perfect
When Team Canada announced last summer its six locked-in player selections for this country’s entry in the Olympic Games, one of the choices today stands out as a pretty big mistake.
Saskatchewan’s 911 Highlights of 2025: Lost phones, loud snorers and pork chop crimes
Saskatchewan RCMP Operational Communication Centre employees provide a critical service within the RCMP by supporting both public and officer safety.
Pop 89: A Fortunate Rhythm
One of the best things about living in Val Marie is: the animals outnumber the people. Critters remind me that I’m just another creature among many.
Check It Out: Is digital ID about convenience or control?
Do you know why leopards find it difficult to hide? The answer to the riddle is: because wherever they hide, they’re always spotted.
Snowmobile drags set for Kindersley this weekend
The White Knucklers Snowmobile Club, with support from Holland’s Hot Oiling Ltd., is hosting a snowmobile drag racing event this Saturday north of the Canasta Hotel in Kindersley.
Biggest barn in North America stood for the shortest amount of time
The biggest barn that stood for the shortest amount of time was built in 1914 approximately ten kilometres northwest of Leader, Sask., near the South Saskatchewan River.