Saskatchewan sees strong year-end construction growth
Saskatchewan recorded one of the strongest increases in building construction investment in Canada at the end of 2025, according to new figures released by Statistics Canada.
Unity RCMP respond to impaired driving, theft and curfew breach
Unity RCMP responded to a range of incidents between Feb. 10 and Feb. 16, including an impaired driving charge, a stolen trailer and several complaints that remain under investigation.
SaskEnergy urges customers to keep natural gas equipment clear amid heavy snowfall
As significant snowfall is forecast across much of Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is reminding customers to take precautions to ensure natural gas equipment continues operating safely…
Minor injuries reported in Rosetown house fire
ROSETOWN — A house fire in Rosetown left several people with minor injuries early Monday morning, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Just A Gal From Glidden: Confessions of a reluctant pianist
This may come as a surprise to some of you — I very much enjoy listening to classical music. I know. I know.
Book Review: Walking Upstream
Saskatoon’s Lloyd Ratzlaff—essayist, former minister, walker in wild places—has released his first poetry collection, and wow. I know this man and have long believed that poetry lives in him…
Penton: Finally, some smiles from Sabres’ fans
With the world’s best hockey players returning home from the Milan Olympics this week, the bizarre National Hockey League regular season can continue.
Pop 89: Ashes & Snow Part 1
I planned to attend Ash Wednesday services in Ponteix; I even plugged in my car the night before. I like everything about Ash Wednesday and the season it leads us into.
Check It Out: Don’t Get Scammed in 2026
It’s 2026 and we’ve all heard first-hand accounts of friends and relatives who have been scammed out of thousands of dollars.
Successful Ski Trip!
Students from Luseland District School enjoyed a successful ski trip to Table Mountain last week. Despite a minor bus issue in the morning, the day featured great weather…
Conservation officers teach Leader students about fish ecology, filleting
LEADER - Local conservation officers traded their patrol duties for teaching tools earlier this month as they led a hands-on fish ecology and filleting workshop for senior students…
PWHS shares history with Eston students
The Prairie West Historical Society (PWHS) in Eston shared a few displays from the museum with the students at Eston Composite School on Wednesday afternoon, February 11.
Prairie Gold Scouts Honoured with Chief Scout Award in 1997
Do you recognize these Boy Scouts from the Prairie Gold District who were awarded the Chief Scout Award nearly thirty years ago?
Leader and Fox Valley Junior teams advance to SWAC District Championships
Junior sectional playoffs took place on February 6/7 in Ponteix and Maple Creek. Advancing to SWAC Junior District Championship Gull Lake…
Small town, big heart
Kindersley pledges hopeful win of Kraft Hockeyville prize to restore fire-devastated Dodsland Sports Centre.
Heritage Manor Olympics
Staff and residents at Heritage Manor are excited about the Olympic Winter Games! Staff members Reyna (left) and Carlo got into the spirit of the Olympics…
Grade 2-3 students visit Pioneers Haven
The Grade 2-3 students from Kerrobert visited the residents at Pioneers Haven last week, where they helped the seniors decorate cookies.
Thane Edmunds is off to Mexico to play football
Kindersley’s Thane Edmunds is excited about his upcoming trip to Mexico, where he will be playing with the 14U Sask Selects team at the International Score Bowl Series (SBS).