From Rosetown to the world: Teen’s first trip sparks lifelong love of travel
“When you’ve lived in Saskatchewan your entire life and rarely been out of Canada, there isn’t a lot that isn’t new,” 19-year-old Amaris Manning from Rosetown said.
Leader drama students bring home awards!
The drama students from Leader Composite School experienced an exciting weekend at the Regional Drama Festival in Swift Current where they performed “Hamlette”.
Supporting local impact
Eston 95 Lions president Nicole McCormac presents Alex, of the Village of Hope, with a $1,000 donation from the club.
Adopted for the afternoon
A tea party took place at Westberry School on Friday afternoon, where students provided entertainment and shared tea with their grandparents.
Lifesaving support
Representatives from the Kerrobert Kinsmen present a newly donated pediatric crash cart to staff at the Kerrobert Integrated Health Facility, strengthening emergency care for young patients.
Community champion recognized for lasting impact in Kindersley
Joanne Kosolofski was awarded a Community Champion Award for Outstanding Volunteer by Rivers West District for Sport, Culture and Recreation.
From miles away for a cut: Lloyd’s Barber Shop was Kindersley’s gathering place
Running a barbershop was more than a business back in the era when Lloyd’s Barber Shop was located on Main Street in Kindersley.
Braden Close executes 5,000 “Pull-Ups for Pathway” in less than 24 hours
Kindersley’s Braden Close took on a momentous challenge and completed 5,000 pull-ups in less than 24 hours over the weekend.
Lions look to establish new club in Kindersley
“Where there’s a need, there’s a Lion” is a motto Lions District Extension Chairperson Rob Hill firmly believes. “If somebody comes with a need, we’ll look at it,” he said.
Waiting their turn
A long line of 1-ton trucks stretches toward the elevator in Eastend, Saskatchewan, in this 1953 scene, when farmers hauled about 500 bushels each to market the old-fashioned way.
Knights of Columbus donate $9,514 to Special Olympics Saskatchewan at annual meeting
REGINA — Special Olympics Saskatchewan received a $9,514 donation from the Knights of Columbus during the organization’s annual general meeting on April 19.
Report says farmers’ share of grocery dollar continues to shrink
Canadian consumers are paying nearly 30 per cent more for food than they were in 2020, while prices paid to farmers have remained largely stagnant, according to a new report…
Major Recreation Board reports strong steak shoot
The Major Recreation Board reviewed a strong start to 2026 and set key dates for upcoming community events during its April 20 meeting.
Sun West students to join Alberta FACES program as division explores local rollout
Twenty students and five teachers from Sun West School Division will take part in the Alberta FACES program this summer as the division evaluates bringing a similar initiative to Saskatchewan.
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Kindersley council adopts 2026 budget, holds mill rate at 11.25
KINDERSLEY — Town council has adopted its 2026 operating and capital budget and confirmed the municipal property tax mill rate will remain unchanged at 11.25 mills for the year.
Southeast Saskatchewan Legends: Mel Trobert
Mel Trobert was born in 1950 and raised on a farm near Tribune. He soon found himself working on drilling rigs at a young age. That’s not surprising since, as the youngest of seven children…
Range health tool updated for Saskatchewan native grasslands
A Saskatchewan grassland conservation group has released an updated tool to help assess the health of native prairie rangelands.
All 162 University of Saskatchewan medical residency seats filled
All 162 medical residency seats at the University of Saskatchewan have been filled through the 2026 Canadian Resident Matching Service.
Canada to lift EU flaxseed testing requirement, ending long-standing trade barrier
Canada will no longer be required to test flaxseed shipments destined for the European Union, ending a protocol that has been in place since 2009…