Quilters brave the storm to attend Eston’s quilt retreat
Quilters braved Thursday’s spring snowstorm and made their way to the quilt retreat held at Eston United Church, which ran from April 16 to 19.
New patient lifts improve safety at Eston Health Centre
Two new wall and ceiling lifts were recently installed in patient rooms at the Eston Health Centre’s long-term care wing.
Keeping history running
Dennis Woodrow puts in hands-on work under the hood of a 1950s classic at the Kindersley Museum, where countless volunteer hours go into maintaining vehicles and machinery.
Learning from the land
Students gather for a hands-on lesson as Zach Boyden and Sherwin Machiskinic share Indigenous teachings through storytelling, plants and animal knowledge…
Rooted in community support
Lion President Lorie Andreas presents a $200 cheque from the Leader River Hills Lions Club to Town of Leader CAO Erin Romanuik in support of the Cemetery Tree Project.
The show must go on!
The show must go on, despite of receiving more than 40 centimetres of snowfall in a matter of hours. It wasn’t exactly how the Leader Arts Council had planned their concert to go.
Olorenshaw Farm Services closes after 54 years of dedicated service
Olorenshaw Farm Services Ltd. has closed its doors after serving the community of Eston for 54 years. The business has been a valued part of Eston’s business community…
Rossville School hosts young entrepreneurs
The Grade 4-7 students at Rossville School in Coleville put a lot of time, effort and creativity into the products they prepared for the Spring Market on Wednesday afternoon, April 15.
Local pilot helps RCMP locate stranded driver near Fox Valley
LEADER - A local pilot played a key role in helping RCMP locate a stranded driver in a remote area near Fox Valley after a vehicle became stuck and partially submerged in snow and water.
Five suspected overdoses in seven hours prompt RCMP warning in Lloydminster
LLOYDMINSTER, Alta. - Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Lloydminster are warning the public after responding to five suspected overdoses within a seven-hour period on April 13.
Ten years on, Viterra inland grain elevator
Viterra’s high-throughput inland grain elevator southwest of Kindersley marks a decade since loading its first port-bound shipment, a 104-car train of durum wheat, on May 4, 2016.
Luseland police warn of rising fraud reports, urge residents to stay vigilant
The Luseland Police Service says it is seeing an increase in reports of scams and fraud, and is reminding residents that anyone can become a victim.
APAS review targets Saskatchewan farmland ownership rules
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan says it has been conducting an independent review of the province’s farmland ownership rules since August 2025…
Offering hope and freedom from addiction
“There truly is hope and freedom from addiction” was the message shared by the team from Village of Hope in Eston at Kindersley Christian Fellowship on Sunday morning, April 12.
Two charged in Swift Current rural shooting
SWIFT CURRENT - Two men are facing multiple charges after a shooting at a rural property northwest of Swift Current earlier this week, RCMP say.
Wilkie weapons charge highlights busy week for Unity-area RCMP
A weapons charge in Wilkie and multiple probation-related incidents in Unity were among calls handled by RCMP across the detachment area in the past week.
SaskPower signs agreement with Bruce Power to explore large nuclear options
Saskatchewan is taking another step toward nuclear power as SaskPower signs a memorandum of understanding with Bruce Power to access expertise in nuclear generation…
Saskatchewan leads provinces in wholesale trade growth in February
Saskatchewan posted the strongest year-over-year wholesale trade growth in Canada in February, according to new figures released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
Erratic driving complaints highlight busy week for Rosetown RCMP
Erratic driving complaints on Highway 7 were among the incidents reported to Rosetown RCMP over the past week.
Just A Gal From Glidden: Glidden hall at 100: What happens next matters
In the past while, I’ve caught myself reminiscing about the Glidden skating rink and the old post office. But in one of those photos, something else stood out.