Pink Shirt Day, standing together against bullying
Staff and students at Westberry Elementary School wore pink on Feb. 25 in recognition of Pink Shirt Day, standing together against bullying and in support of kindness, empathy and inclusion.
Wilkie break and enter under investigation: RCMP
Unity RCMP responded to a range of calls between Feb. 17 and Feb. 23, including a break and enter in Wilkie that remains under investigation.
US and Israel attack Iran, Trump lists 47 years of hostility as reason
Just after midnight (Feb. 28), Saskatchewan time, reports hit social and mainstream media of a massive attack by the United States and Israel on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Just A Gal From Glidden: Still afraid. Still showing up. (Preferably at 2:30.)
Let’s face it. No one likes going to the dentist. Well… maybe the odd person. A very odd person. When I was little and it was time for a dental appointment, I was absolutely terrified.
Penton: Spotlight on Gushue at his final Brier
In what will undoubtedly be a week-long celebration of the curling career of Brad Gushue, the 2026 Montana’s Brier will almost certainly crown a rink skipped by somebody else.
Pop 89: Ashes & Snow — Part 2
Lent is a time for fasting, praying and the giving of alms. Many people, when they think of fasting, see it as a way to give up the foods they love in the portions they prefer…
Growing Through Grief: The pang of envy
There will always be someone more successful, happier, richer, brighter than you. From our own limited perspective it can appear others have got it all together.
Check It Out: MP stands alone as he refuses his annual pay raise
Actor Tim Allen once said, “You can’t keep sleeping on my couch. I want the memory foam to have a chance to forget about you.” It was a line from the comedy Last Man Standing…
Genuine Horsepower
Shoppers spotted some genuine horsepower in the Kindersley Centre parking lot Sunday afternoon, Feb. 15, as this horse enjoyed a break from the confines of its trailer.
Eston’s Little Free Pantry moves to new location and format
Eston’s Little Free Pantry has moved to its new location at 208 Main Street and continues to provide food security in the community.
Bonded pair of dogs abandoned in Kindersley on New Year’s Eve seeking home
KINDERSLEY — Two large-breed dogs abandoned in Kindersley on New Year’s Eve are now in need of a permanent home, the town’s bylaw officer says.
Pokémon party!
Allison and her dad Tyrone Kennedy-Bush enjoyed a daughter-dad date at the Kindersley Library’s Pokémon party Thursday afternoon.
Rum Ragged to perform in southwest, west-central Saskatchewan
JUNO Award-nominated Newfoundland folk band Rum Ragged will bring its East Coast sound to southwest and west-central Saskatchewan next month…
Wagner recognized as SaskEnergy Volunteer Champion
The Kindersley Klippers were proud to recognize Jenn Wagner as their 2025-2026 SaskEnergy Volunteer Champion on Family Day.
Kerrobert Growth Investment Co-operative reaches $100,000 milestone
The Kerrobert Growth Investment Co-operative has reached its initial investment target of $100,000, marking what board members call a significant step for the community-based initiative.
Five candidates nominated for Kindersley by-election
KINDERSLEY — Voters in Kindersley will head to the polls next month to fill one vacant seat on town council, with five candidates officially nominated.
Kindersley volunteers, performers set for TeleMiracle’s 50th Anniversary broadcast
Phones will soon be ringing across the province as local volunteers and performers prepare to take part in TeleMiracle’s 50th anniversary broadcast.
Kindersley had daily passenger train service in the 1950s
Ron Lamont is a former long-time Kindersley resident who worked on the railroad. He shared a photo of Passenger Train No. 10 sitting in the Kindersley CNR yard back in the early 1950s.