Erratic driving complaints reported on Highway 7: Rosetown RCMP
ROSETOWN — Two complaints of erratic driving on Highway 7 were among several calls handled by Rosetown/Kyle RCMP between Feb. 27 and March 5.
Fraud Prevention Month: Credit union urges residents to guard one-time passwords
Conexus Credit Union is urging Saskatchewan residents to stay alert to fraud and never share one-time passwords as part of Fraud Prevention Month in March.
Semi strikes RCMP cruiser during Highway 1 traffic stop near Grand Coulee
A Saskatchewan RCMP officer narrowly avoided being struck by a semi after it collided with a parked police vehicle during a traffic stop on Highway 1 near Grand Coulee.
Done with the Eagle Ford in Texas, Baytex is focusing on Canada
CALGARY – Baytex Energy Corp. is done with its Texas Eagle Ford venture, now focusing on Canadian production.. The company reported its operating and financial results…
Macklin man charged with impaired driving during RCMP traffic stop
A 62-year-old Macklin man is facing an impaired driving charge after a traffic stop in Macklin during the past week, according to the latest report from Unity RCMP.
Just A Gal From Glidden: Freedom at 16 and 202 kilometres of trouble
July 2, 1985. That date is burned into my memory. I had just turned 16 a month earlier and, yes, that was the historic day Katie Drummond got her driver’s licence. Freedom at last.
Penton: Hockey peak: U.S. women have climbed past Canada
It’s time to admit it: The U.S. women’s hockey team is better than Canada’s. Even though an outstanding performance in the Olympics gold medal game gave Canada a good chance…
REMEMBERING WHEN: The cat caught a bird
Our late father loved and would do anything for his birds. He was kind to all the animals we ever had, but the wild birds that frequented the bird feeders outside our home…
Check It Out: What can Canada learn from Europe’s mistakes?
The following quote by an American writer is appropriate for this week’s missive: “Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won’t have time to make them all yourself.”
Kerrobert in 1912
This postcard view of Kerrobert, Sask., was mailed to a friend in Imperial on Oct. 4, 1912. In a handwritten note, the sender says he is working as a carpenter and earning 55 cents an hour.
KCS On A Roll
Kindersley Composite School staff display bags of coins collected from students in support of Telemiracle 50. The school raised $3,192 through the fundraiser…
Katie (The Caver) is coming to Richmound!
The community of Richmound, Saskatchewan has been a hub of activity thanks to the seventeen dedicated members of the Richmound Lions Club.
Leader drama students captivate audience
The curtains opened and the drama club at Leader Composite School unleashed their talent for family, friends and community members to enjoy.
Hot lunch at Elizabeth Middle School
The aroma of pancakes and sausages wafted through the hallways at Elizabeth Middle School in Kindersley on Friday morning as the EA’s were busy flipping pancakes in the kitchen.
Trans-Canada Highway 1926
This photo captures a motorist in 1926 cruising down what eventually became the Trans-Canada Highway in Saskatchewan. Now that’s a road trip!
Learning About Ag With Mady
Mady Adamson with Learning About Ag With Mady reads A Year on the Farm to play school children during a special presentation focused on agriculture and food production.
Prairie rinks and high backswings
A photo of Bob Pickering’s famous high backswing shared on Historic Saskatchewan’s Facebook page sparked some memories from prairie dwellers.
Westcliffe students showcase entrepreneurial skills at Power Play market
MARENGO — Westcliffe Composite School’s gymnasium was buzzing with activity Monday afternoon as Grade 5 to 9 students showcased their creativity and business skills…