Check It Out: Doctors discuss the impact of AI on healthcare
Here are a few funny doctor's notes recorded by medical secretaries: "Discharge status: Alive, but without my permission." Another note read, "The patient was in his usual state…
Town of Kindersley intends to close alley, add to Public Works yard
The Town of Kindersley council approved an advertisement that will begin the process of closing an alley right-of-way (ROW) and adding it to a nearby municipal parcel.
Kerrobert society looking for help to preserve historic courthouse
A Kerrobert-area non-profit society is seeking help to preserve the community's historic courthouse, which also happens to house the local municipal office and other agencies.
Town of Kindersley approves permit for home-based bakery
Kindersley's business community will soon welcome a new member after town council approved a permit for a home-based bakery.
Town of Eston planning town hall meeting in June
The Town of Eston is planning a "town hall" style meeting in June to discuss important issues with the community, including things like nuisance properties and dogs running at large.
John Watson named 2026 Frontier Days parade marshal
The Swift Current Agricultural and Exhibition Association has named John Watson as the 2026 Frontier Days parade marshal, recognizing decades of service, volunteerism and ties to western heritage.
Tiny hands, big impact
Students from Kerrobert Composite School pulled on their gloves this week and joined forces with Communities in Bloom to clean up public spaces around town.
Students explore skilled trades at Jill of All Trades conference
KINDERSLEY - A group of Kindersley Composite School students joined more than 150 young women from across the province at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Jill of All Trades event…
Further, Faster, Longer. STRIDE FOR STRIDE.
Athletes from across west-central Saskatchewan brought their best to the track in Kindersley on May 19, with 271 competitors from 10 schools battling through sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws…
Purple in bloom
Arlene Hankewich beams with her tray of Purple Pansies for Pancreatic Cancer at the Kindersley pickup on Thursday, May 21. Volunteers handed out the fundraising flowers…
Boots, ball, blue sky
Kindersley's 11 and Under soccer players burst back into action under a brilliant May sky, with parents lining the pitch to cheer every kick toward the net.
Four decades of fashion: LaBelle Boutique marks 42 years in Kindersley
Forty-two years in business is quite an accomplishment, and Frances McManus has been serving customers at LaBelle Boutique in Kindersley for more than four decades.
Brock & District Donor's Choice continues annual appeal
Brock & District Donor's Choice is a single yearly canvass for charitable donations covering the village of Brock and surrounding rural area.
Burstall train station destroyed by fire on May long weekend
Burstall's train station was destroyed in a fire which occurred on the May long weekend. The building, situated near the ball diamonds, burned down early Saturday evening, May 16th.
Built for steam, still standing
After seeing last week's photo of the roundhouse from the steam era in Kindersley, Laura Wyman submitted a photo of this drill press, which is in storage at the Wyman farm.
A warm welcome to Kindersley
Terry Kulczycki recently moved from Saint Paul, Alberta to Kindersley to be closer to her son, and now calls Caleb Village home. Although she settled into town last year…
Shaunavon RCMP investigating fatal Highway 37 collision
SHAUNAVON - Shaunavon RCMP are investigating a two-vehicle collision that killed a 43-year-old woman south of the community on May 20.
Southeast Saskatchewan Legends: Dale Ziegler
Dale Zeiger was born in 1967 and raised on a farm near Francis where he currently resides. During his high school years he worked at a seed plant in Sedley.