Local business receives Canadian Choice Award
Jen Ginther, owner of The Crafted Hand, was pleasantly surprised to receive an email announcing that her shop at 100 Main St. in Kindersley had been selected as a Canadian Choice Award recipient.
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Connie and Bill Meek of Luseland (foreground) and Art and Jo Cortus of Dodsland promenade through the steps and turns of square dancing…
The Kindersley and District Arts Council is bringing award-winning Americana and alternative-country artist Kyle McKearney to town next month for an evening of roots-driven music and storytelling.
Great Plains College held a celebration ceremony honouring the graduates of the Early Childhood Education – Level 1 program.
An appreciation dinner was held on Tuesday, January 20, in honour of the more than two dozen volunteers who help make the Kindersley FoodMesh program possible.
Ed Lackner has been on patrol as a member of Citizens On Patrol (COP) for the past 25 years. The 88-year-old Kindersley resident remembers the very first patrol that took place in 2001.
Sask West Hockey League Standings: Wilkie has first place locked up at 14-1, followed by Kindersley (10-5) and Edam (9-4-1). Macklin sits fourth at 7-7-1, Biggar is fifth…
Bill Good, a Massey-Harris agent, stands with the first rubber-tired tractor sold in Saskatchewan as local farmers gather for a closer look.
Jen Ginther, owner of The Crafted Hand, was pleasantly surprised to receive an email announcing that her shop at 100 Main St. in Kindersley had been selected as a Canadian Choice Award recipient.
Baseball is making a comeback in Kerrobert — and a brand-new senior team is leading the charge.
A new state-of-the-art bathtub and lift is now installed and in use at the Eston Health Centre, thanks to funding from the Dr. David S. Mulder Eston District Health Foundation and local donors.
Anri Steyn loves incorporating creativity into everything she does. She is now happy to announce that her book, A Story Worth Telling … Don’t Quit. Rise Above It, is available on Amazon.com.
“Raise them Rural” is a popular slogan used to attract families to rural living and a small-town lifestyle. Cabri, located in southwestern Saskatchewan…
An Arctic air mass drove extreme cold across Manitoba and Saskatchewan over the weekend, with wind chills approaching −40°C, raising the risk of frozen pipes, ice dams…
When many people think of literacy, they picture reading and writing. But literacy also includes the ability to speak, listen and understand…
Saskatchewan RCMP say their Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan teams checked more than 500 vehicles during proactive traffic safety initiatives…
WEYBURN – For a very long time, the Saskatchewan government has been working on reducing interprovincial trade barriers.
RCMP in the Unity, Wilkie and Macklin areas responded to a range of incidents over the past reporting period, including complaints related to property crime, suspicious activity and traffic matters.
SASKATOON — SaskMusic will host Saskatchewan’s first metal-focused festival and conference in Saskatoon Feb. 27 and 28, and March 1.
On Friday morning, Saskatchewan wasn’t just cold — we were winning cold. Eight of the top ten coldest places in Canada were right here, including Saskatoon and North Battleford.
A new scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business will ensure that a commerce degree remains a realistic dream for students…
I’m reading the works of the Franciscan Richard Rohr. I like how he talks about Mystery. He says we know we are at the heart of Mystery when dualities disappear.
Winnipeg Jets fans got quite a shock in January when an 11-game winless streak during the middle of what had been a mediocre National Hockey League season dumped the Jets into 32nd…
In a time where it can feel like everything in the world is out of control, we need more than ever to decide how we will respond.
Did you know the Superman character made his official comic book debut in 1938, and was created by Canadian cartoonist Joe Shuster?
We’re getting into the nitty gritty of the regular season, and teams are jostling for playoff position as the schedule turns toward the stretch run.
Applications are now open for Saskatchewan’s 2025-26 Community Rink Affordability Grant, with the intake running until Feb. 27, 2026.
The winter months are a time when families can enjoy skating outdoors at one of three outdoor rinks located in Kindersley.
Families took advantage of last week’s warmer temperatures to take in some sledding. Judging by their smiles, they were having fun!