Penton: Lousy prognosticator picks U.S. to win hockey gold
Canada’s men’s Olympic hockey team begins its quest for gold Feb. 12 vs. Czechia and, of course, this calls for a bold prediction: Canada will not win gold.
Pop 89: Letter from a Birmingham Starbucks
My column title comes from a quote by the podcaster Sarah Isgur, who said: “There’s a reason it’s called ‘Letter From a Birmingham Jail’ and not ‘Letter from a Birmingham Starbucks.’”
Check It Out: A child’s drawings record history
Teachers hear all kinds of comments from their students. One teacher was asked, “When did the world stop being in black and white and change to colour?”
Westberry Elementary School breakfast prepared by Klippers
Members of the Kindersley Klippers prepare breakfast for students and families at Westberry Elementary School last week.
Millennials and Baby Boomers share a love of quilting
The Prairie Crocus Quilt Guild in Kindersley continues to grow as millennials and baby boomers come together to share their love of quilting.
Deb Wooldridge, 35 years as owner of Prairie Rose Floral
Deb Wooldridge marked 35 years as owner of Prairie Rose Floral last week, celebrating a milestone of serving the community with her signature creativity and care.
Quilters share their warmth with others
The quilters have been busy this winter and are sharing their warmth with others. Last week, the Laporte quilting group presented seventeen of their handmade quilts to the Kindersley Hospital.
Klippers’ Schneider to coach Sask at Canada Games
Kindersley Klippers head coach Kyle Schneider will take his coaching experience to the provincial stage after being named an assistant coach with Team Saskatchewan’s under-16 boys team…
Kerrobert’s Austin Shepherd named RBC Community Ambassador
The Melfort Mustangs are proud to recognize Kerrobert’s Austin Shepherd as the team’s RBC Community Ambassador for the 2025 season.
Volunteers sought for Denzil Recreation Board events
The Denzil Recreation Board is seeking community volunteers to help support upcoming events and activities.
Two determined young, single women homesteaded near Kindersley
Homesteaders crowded around the Saskatoon land office in the early 1900s, waiting to claim land, but the majority of those pioneers were men.
Mayor, council set priorities for 2026
Kindersley Mayor Ken Francis and town council are looking ahead to a busy 2026, with a focus on keeping taxes low while maintaining service levels and ensuring residents…
TeleMiracle 50 adds four nationally recognized cast members
SASKATOON — TeleMiracle has announced four additional cast members for its historic 50th broadcast, adding nationally recognized broadcaster George Stroumboulopoulos…
Who are Kindersley’s Welcome Wagon Ambassadors?
The Welcome Wagon group has been visiting newcomers to Kindersley during the past year, and are waiting patiently for warmer weather when people begin to think about relocating.
Bingo night boosts programs at Elizabeth Middle School
A full house filled Elizabeth Middle School on Thursday evening, Jan. 29, as families gathered for the school’s annual Family Bingo night.
AAFC cuts - eating the goose that lays the golden eggs
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is raising serious concern over Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) decision to close seven research sites…
Kindersley air cadet squadron marks retirement of Capt. Monte Sheppard
For more than four decades, Captain Monte Sheppard has dedicated his life to service — first to Canada’s Navy and later to the young people of the Kindersley community.
RCMP investigating series of break-ins across central Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating a series of break and enters reported across several central Saskatchewan communities earlier this month.