RCMP report mischief, harassing communications and Highway 7 sideswipe
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP responded to a range of calls between May 14 and May 21, 2026, including mischief complaints, harassing communications, a suspected hit-and-run…
SK Arts to launch Lifetime Achievement Award in 2027
REGINA - SK Arts will launch a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2027 to recognize Saskatchewan artists who have shaped the province's cultural landscape, the agency announced.
Swift Current man charged after meth, weapons seized in search warrant
SWIFT CURRENT - A 35-year-old Swift Current man faces multiple drug and weapons charges after RCMP seized methamphetamine, cannabis and imitation firearms from a Prairie Sun Court residence.
SWNA announces 2026 Junior Citizen of the Year recipients
The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association has named the recipients of the 2026 Junior Citizen of the Year Award.
Wilkie woman charged with weapons offence, two thefts
A 43-year-old Wilkie woman faces three charges after RCMP investigated a theft complaint between May 12 and 18.
Canadian Cowboys' Association Official Draw — Kindersley, SK
May 28, 29 & 30, 2026. Official draw for the 33rd annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo.
What to expect: The 33rd annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo
The 33rd annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo runs May 28, 29 and 30 at the West Central Events Centre. The Canadian Cowboys Association-sanctioned event draws competitors…
CCA Finals Rodeo heads to North Battleford this October
The Canadian Cowboys Association has confirmed its 2026 Finals Rodeo will run October 22 to 25 in North Battleford.
Rodeo by the numbers: what makes the Kindersley Indoor Rodeo tick
The Kindersley Indoor Rodeo is sanctioned by the Canadian Cowboys Association, the largest semi-pro rodeo association in Canada. Here's what's behind the dirt and the noise.
Rodeo Humour: The Glidden Bull Sale
Two ranchers from out near Glidden are standing at a bull sale, watching the auction. A big Black Angus comes through the ring and goes for serious money. One rancher whistles low.
Luseland's economic development hire delivers early wins
The Town of Luseland council heard an update on their economic development position, which appears to be working out quite well. The report was made at the May 19 regular meeting of council.
Town of Leader ready for summer with boosted staff
The Town of Leader is looking forward to a busy summer and has all of its extra staff in place too. Town council approved summer staff wages at their regular meeting May 19.
Luseland gets $10K boost in rural police funding
The Town of Luseland appeared to have mixed feelings about a recent funding boost its police department received. The mayor of Luseland related the information…
R.M. of Mariposa lobbied to get onto strychnine map
The R.M. of Mariposa lobbied strongly for a place in the federal government's 2026 strychnine program and the work appears to have paid off.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Local publisher roasts petunias
As I look up from my office desk, I see the beautiful greenery of a succulent plant. No, it wasn't purchased from one of our area greenhouses.
Penton: Leafs’ signings not universally popular
It was not a great start for the new management regime for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) president and CEO Keith Pelley fired general manager…
Pop 89: Mother bears, sister badgers, brother dogs
I started writing this just before Mother's Day, as both an acknowledgement of all the ways I have been nurtured and nourished over the years by the women in my life.
Check It Out: Woman wins big with the most relatable song Carrie Underwood ever heard
I have a confession to make. I don't watch any of the talent shows. But a friend posted a clip of the recent American Idol winner, so I took a minute to listen.