Largest-ever legacy gift establishes Pringle Scholarship Program
A new scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business will ensure that a commerce degree remains a realistic dream for students…
Pop 89: Plenty of mystery for everyone
I’m reading the works of the Franciscan Richard Rohr. I like how he talks about Mystery. He says we know we are at the heart of Mystery when dualities disappear.
Penton: Jets’ downward slide shocks ’Peg fans
Winnipeg Jets fans got quite a shock in January when an 11-game winless streak during the middle of what had been a mediocre National Hockey League season dumped the Jets into 32nd…
Growing Through Grief: Balance and Harmony
In a time where it can feel like everything in the world is out of control, we need more than ever to decide how we will respond.
Check It Out: Stories of Canadian super heroes who saved lives
Did you know the Superman character made his official comic book debut in 1938, and was created by Canadian cartoonist Joe Shuster?
Honkings From The Wild Goose: Playoff races tighten
We’re getting into the nitty gritty of the regular season, and teams are jostling for playoff position as the schedule turns toward the stretch run.
Saskatchewan doubles community rink grant to $5,000 as applications open for 2025-26
Applications are now open for Saskatchewan’s 2025-26 Community Rink Affordability Grant, with the intake running until Feb. 27, 2026.
Kids love skating at Kindersley’s outdoor rinks
The winter months are a time when families can enjoy skating outdoors at one of three outdoor rinks located in Kindersley.
Sledding in warmer temperatures
Families took advantage of last week’s warmer temperatures to take in some sledding. Judging by their smiles, they were having fun!
Director of Education announces retirement
Director of Education, Mark Benesh, recently announced that he will be retiring at the end of the 2025-2026 school year. Dedicating over 35 years as an educator…
KCS band students make a joyful sound at Winter Band Concert
The KCS band students and their Director, Michael Reece, treated family and friends to an impressive Winter Band Concert on Wednesday evening, January 14th, at the high school.
Hockey Saskatchewan releases provincial draws
There are three main holidays in Saskatchewan: Christmas, the Banjo Bowl and the reveal of Hockey Saskatchewan’s minor and senior hockey provincial draws.
PACKED BARN!
The Plenty Rink was buzzing with activity on Sunday as the first minor hockey games since the early 90s featured both U7 Dodsland Stars teams playing back to back vs Wilkie.
Travelling museum stopped in Kindersley 50 years ago
Newspaper archives show a travelling museum rolled into Kindersley 50 years ago, bringing exhibits and library programming to the community for a full week in February 1976.
Open house set for March 19 at Great Plains College Kindersley campus
Great Plains College is hosting an open house at its Kindersley campus on Thursday, March 19, 2026, inviting prospective students and community members to learn more…
Success in Sask Polytech’s Electrical Engineering Technology program
Supportive instructors, paid co-op placements and practical training are features of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Electrical Engineering Technology program helping students…
Start Your Path at Medicine Hat College
Medicine Hat College (MHC) is more than a place to learn, it’s a community where you can build skills, confidence, and connections.
Young boxer from Leader to compete in Montreal
Last month, her daughter, Abigaelle Blohm, from the Sandhills Boxing Club in Leader, received an invitation from Boxing Canada to attend the Youth Olympic Games…
Saskatchewan expands Lieutenant Governor Scholarships
Graduate and post-graduate students now have access to $80,000 in scholarship funding to support their studies and research…