Royalty break may be draining Saskatchewan oil revenues
There’s something off in the 2026-27 provincial budget when it comes to oil revenue. Yes, the numbers were clearly set before the Iran war drove prices upward.
Visiting grandparents in a seniors’ residence at Easter: 8 activities to do with children
Do your parents live in a private seniors’ residence or residential care facility? Are you planning to visit them there this Easter?
How about organizing an ultra-chic Easter brunch this year?
Do you usually have guests over for Easter brunch? This year, treat them to a truly sumptuous experience where every detail evokes pure luxury. Here are a few ideas to inspire you.
Haubrich elected as Kindersley council advances agreements, zoning amendment
A new face will soon join Kindersley town council, as Sharon Haubrich secured a decisive win in last week’s municipal by-election while council moved ahead…
Coleville quartet strikes the right note at 1981 festival
Members of a Coleville senior accordion quartet perform at the Kindersley Music Festival in 1981, where they earned medallions.
Unity RCMP respond to thefts, threats and collisions
Officers are investigating reports of a stolen vehicle, theft and an individual in possession of a weapon. A separate complaint of taking a motor vehicle without consent…
Brownies with mini chocolate Easter eggs
This decadent chocolate dessert is sure to delight both young and old alike at your Easter gathering.
Kindersley Alliance Church Easter Message: What do we do when life feels dark?
My wife and I had the opportunity to go on a cave tour when we were vacationing on Vancouver Island. When we were in the deepest part of the cave, the guide had all of us stop…
Fatal highway crash near Harris claims two lives: Rosetown RCMP
ROSETOWN — Two people are dead following a serious two-vehicle collision on Highway 7 west of Harris on March 26, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Book Review: The Dark King Swallows the World
This book drew me in immediately with the title - The Dark King Swallows the World. How could a royal leader swallow the entire world? What a claim!
Just a Gal from Glidden: Right on time again
There are some things you don’t realize you’ve missed until they come back. Last week, Bev Klaassen stopped into my office, and she was genuinely excited.
Penton: Jays’ goal in ’26: Just one more step
There’s only one way the Toronto Blue Jays can improve on their 2025 Major League Baseball season and fans don’t have to go to Google or Dan Shulman to find out the simple answer…
Pop 89: Happy Waves arrive in the midst of a life turned upside down
Good morning, world. It’s been awhile since we talked. I believe my last Pop89 column was a continuation of my preparation for Lent.
Growing Through Grief: Holding it together
Have you heard of the “Type A” personality? I know it well. Maybe you can relate. We get things done, we deliver, but not just that, we have a way of doing it.
Check It Out: Former communist shares his Easter story
I came across a Dr. Seuss quote that asked, “How did it get so late so soon? It’s night before it’s afternoon.” I don’t know about you, but for me, time is flying by at warp speed…
Young artists get creative at Devon Coles Gallery
Fun, imagination and new skills come to life for the kids who participate in the after-school art classes at Devon Coles Gallery in Kindersley.
Balance bike races fuel lively fundraiser in Liebenthal
The Liebenthal Rec Board was off to the races Saturday evening at its Mexican Pub Night on March 14. Who knew fundraising could be so much fun?
CREATIVE KID!
Six-year-old Catherine McCormac was busy creating a work of art at the after-school art class at Devon Coles Gallery in Kindersley.