Leader & District Arts Council warns next season could be its last
The Leader & District Arts Council says declining attendance and community support could force the long-running organization to close after more than four decades of bringing arts…
Kindersley’s railway past captured in historic photos
Ron Lamont shared this photo of himself standing on the platform at the Kindersley train station sometime in the 1950s.
Kindersley council approves $426K in payments
Kindersley town council approved more than $426,000 in payments during its regular meeting March 9.
FoodMesh continues to serve Kindersley and area
The FoodMesh program looks forward to serving Kindersley and area for years to come. In order to ensure there is adequate food available for everyone who comes through its doors…
Great Plains College to host annual safety training breakfast in Kindersley
Great Plains College will host its third annual Skills and Safety Customer Appreciation Breakfast on April 1 at the Kindersley Inn ballroom.
RCMP teams seized 60 kilograms of meth, 120 firearms in Saskatchewan in 2025
Saskatchewan RCMP’s specialized enforcement teams seized 60 kilograms of methamphetamine, 14 kilograms of cocaine and more than 120 firearms across the province in 2025…
Sanjel Energy and STEP complete transaction, creating one of Canada’s largest oilfield services companies
STEP Energy Services Ltd. and Sanjel Energy Services Inc. announced on March 9 the combination of their leading Canadian oilfield services companies…
Water Security Agency forecasts mostly below-normal spring runoff in Saskatchewan
Most of Saskatchewan is expected to see near- to below-normal spring runoff this year, according to the Water Security Agency’s 2026 runoff outlook released March 12.
RCMP pull 47 drivers off northern Saskatchewan roads during traffic blitz
Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services removed 47 drivers from the road during a five-day traffic safety initiative in northern Saskatchewan, including 25 drivers who had drugs in their system.
Just A Gal From Glidden: Lessons learned beneath the Dankin elevators
Agriculture Safety Week always gets me thinking about the little lessons you learn growing up on a farm. Not the big lectures. The quiet ones that simply became part of everyday life.
Penton: Crosby’s absence left a huge void in Milan
For Canadian hockey fans, sad was the 2-1 overtime loss to the U.S. in the gold medal game at the Milan/Cortina Olympic Games.
Check It Out: Anxiety is like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs
Someone wrote, “My uncle always used to say he was more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.” I guess that’s what you call being anxious.
Agricultural Safety Week urges farms to make safety a daily priority
Canadian Agricultural Safety Week will run March 15 to 21, with organizers urging farmers, ranchers, workers and rural communities to make farm safety a year-round focus.
AG OPINION: On shooting messengers and wild pigs
It’s been a year since our last agricultural feature – and what a year it’s been. The cattle industry is on fire – in the good way this time.
APAS summit to focus on next farm policy framework
An upcoming summit in Saskatoon will bring together producers, industry leaders and government officials to help shape the next Canadian agricultural policy framework.
Intimate partner violence rising in Canada’s rural communities
Farm communities are often seen as idyllic places with sprawling fields, clean air, neighbours willing to lend a hand and a strong sense of security.
Young agriculture ambassador inspires youth learning
Agricultural Safety Week is the perfect opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of one of our youngest and most enthusiastic educators.
Rising grocery prices spur interest in homegrown produce
Canadians are showing growing interest in raising their own fruit and vegetables as food prices climb, according to new data from HomeStars.com.