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Arts & Culture
LUSELAND — Students in Luseland will get a live dose of ventriloquism, storytelling and puppetry next month as part of a provincewide school tour.
The drama students from Leader Composite School experienced an exciting weekend at the Regional Drama Festival in Swift Current where they performed “Hamlette”.
Students and staff at Burstall School wore rainbow colours to mark World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, highlighting the message that every brain works in its own unique way.
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.
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.
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.
The staff and volunteers at Kindersley Alliance Church invited children from pre-kindergarten to Grade 6 to Vacation Bible School during the Easter school break.
The Leader and District Arts Council is calling for community and business support as it faces rising costs, lower attendance and reduced funding after more than 40 years of bringing live arts to the community.
Young visitors kept busy at the Kindersley Library during Open Play Lego Day on Friday, with older kids heading upstairs to build and create while the younger ones enjoyed colouring…
Award-winning country rock artist Teagan Littlechief will take the stage at the Norman Ritchie Community Arts Centre later this month, delivering a high-energy performance…
The University of Regina Press is doing important work with their commitment to honouring the traditional languages, legends and cultures of Canada’s First Peoples…
“I’ll be reading my book, Kiscwatisi: Be Kind, and having a discussion about how the book came to be,” explained Indigenous author Elizabeth Merasty.
Heritage Saskatchewan is calling for nominations for the 2026 Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Awards, recognizing individuals, organizations and communities…
Residents at Prairie Branches take part in Easter egg decorating activities, creating colourful holiday crafts in a supportive, community-focused environment.
Lindy Bell-Gatzke’s handmade pottery is on display at Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery, along with “Expressions of Joy” artwork by local artist Breena Hebron.
The work of two talented artists is on display as part of the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery’s spring exhibition for 2026. Local artist Breena Hebron’s mixed-media artwork…
Twenty years ago, the Plenty and District Community Players brought the stage to life with their production of “Rest Assured.”
Easter creativity and conversation were in full swing at Caleb Village in Kindersley, where Fran Paul, Cathy Bur, Gloria Lowe, Bernie Witt and Phyllis Holmes enjoyed an afternoon of egg painting and visiting.
If you dig through the archives, you will discover the Kindersley and District Arts Council has been providing quality entertainment for decades.
SWIFT CURRENT — Prince Albert author Lynda Monahan will present her latest poetry collection at the Lyric Theatre on April 15 as part of the 2025-26 Write Out Loud series.
Calgary novelist and short fiction writer Elizabeth J. Haynes has just published a new book, and this time it’s an essay collection. Food for the Journey: A Life in Travel is the kind of book…
Fans, family and friends converged at the West Central Events Centre to watch all the talented young skaters perform on Sunday afternoon, March 22.
Eston’s museum was alive with the chatter of children on Saturday afternoon when kids of all ages arrived for the museum’s third annual Easter egg hunt on March 28.
When the whole family gathers to celebrate Easter, it’s the perfect moment to capture those smiling faces. With a few simple tips, you can keep your photo session fun and quick. Follow this guide.
These delicious mini quiches are easy to prepare and will most definitely steal the show on your Easter brunch table.
Looking for a delicious new idea for brunch or supper this Easter? This delicious croissant sandwich—with its elegant side—is as decadent as it is filling.
Do your parents live in a private seniors’ residence or residential care facility? Are you planning to visit them there this Easter?
Do you usually have guests over for Easter brunch? This year, treat them to a truly sumptuous experience where every detail evokes pure luxury. Here are a few ideas to inspire you.
This decadent chocolate dessert is sure to delight both young and old alike at your Easter gathering.
This book drew me in immediately with the title - The Dark King Swallows the World. How could a royal leader swallow the entire world? What a claim!