Just a gal from Glidden: She don’t like Pablo though
Something grabbed my attention this week as I was typing up upcoming community events. The Student Art Show 2026, featuring Grade 5 and 6 students from Kerrobert…
Penton: Canada welcomes the World Cup hoopla
Canadian sports fans — no, Canadians, period — will have a tough time avoiding news and hoopla about the World Cup, which kicks off June 12 in Toronto.
Pop 89: Any ID
As I plop thirty-plus books onto the circulation desk of the Saskatoon Public Library, I realize I don't have my library card. Because when, in the twelve years of living in Val Marie…
Check It Out: My uncle turned tragedy into triumph
I am writing this missive on my birthday, an annual occasion which I celebrate as an excuse to eat too much cake and chocolate. Maybe it's because I'm getting older…
Train fires keep Kindersley firefighters busy during hot, dry May
The Kindersley Fire Dept. had a very busy stretch recently after a train with mechanical issues passed through town and sparked multiple fires east of the community.
KCS Rebels shine at Battle West track districts
On May 27th and 28th, 570 athletes took part in the Battle West Track and Field Districts in North Battleford, with 29 of them from KCS!
Eatonia Garage Sale: Successful bargain hunting
Found his wheels. A young customer shows off his prize, a pull-along pup, after a successful morning of bargain hunting at Eatonia's Town-Wide Garage Sale…
Biker rally raises funds for gazebo project at Baker Park
Kindersley's Roar for More Bike Rally kicked off on Saturday morning, May 30th, when bikers met at 112 Railway West in Kindersley to raise funds for a worthwhile project.
Two Paterson Grain elevators dismantled in Fox Valley
Many in the community were saddened to see two remaining Paterson Grain elevators dismantled in the community of Fox Valley. The demolition took place on Tuesday, May 19th.
Meet Evan Pelletier, our summer student
My name is Evan Pelletier, and I am a marketing student at the University of Alberta with an interest in communication, storytelling and digital media.
Orioles: Orange you glad they stopped by?
Bryan and Julie Greer welcomed a burst of colour to their Kindersley back yard when a group of orioles came for a visit. The brighter birds are the males, which migrate to the area in mid-May.
Rock Star earns the name
Spencer Parker of Winnipeg, MB nearly loses his seat with one hand high as bareback bronc N250 Rock Star kicks out during the 33rd annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo on Thursday, May 28.
Rodeo runs deep for New Brigden's Tye family
Rodeo is a family affair that encompasses multiple generations. These families don't just attend rodeos; they live them and are tied together by the sport.
Elizabeth School bands put on an amazing show
The Elizabeth School gym was filled with the sound of music on Wednesday evening, May 20th. Michael Reece introduced the Grade 6 band at the beginning of the evening.
A salty secret behind the outhouse
Back in the day not many people used valuable film to photograph an outhouse. However, this lopsided structure was captured on film in the 1940s.
Dust, grit and eight seconds
Enjoy a few photos from the 33rd Annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo.
Eston gallery unveils Kelly Knight's prairie art
The Heritage Gallery at the Prairie West Historical Centre in Eston unveiled the artwork of local artist Kelly Knight on Thursday evening, May 28th.