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LEADER — Students from Leader Composite School were among the top performers at senior badminton sectionals held April 18, earning multiple podium finishes…
Curling’s game of musical chairs has begun. Now that Brad Jacobs and his rink have won the men’s world curling championship and Kerri Einarson came up one game short at the women’s worlds…
Just when it appears as if the long and winding Stanley Cup playoff road will inevitably end with a Colorado Avalanche victory, the hapless Vancouver Canucks skate into Denver…
“Well, it’s one, two, three strikes you’re out at the ol’ ball game. Maybe. Maybe not. Let’s see what the ABS system says first before we send that batter back to the dugout.
The U13 Riverkings defeated Macklin 8-1 in Game 1 in Leader, then edged them 6-5 in the league final on March 29 in Macklin to secure the title.
A new regional training initiative aims to strengthen curling development across west-central Saskatchewan with the launch of the West Central Curling Academy.
For many casual sports fans, this is the week they start paying attention to golf. It’s Masters Week at Augusta, Ga., and this year’s edition offers up a number of intriguing questions.
Fans, family and friends converged at the West Central Events Centre to watch all the talented young skaters perform on Sunday afternoon, March 22.
Kerrobert’s Berkley Wuttunee celebrates with her teammates on the Battleford WPD Ambulance Sharks after capturing the Saskatchewan Female U18AAA League championship and the Fedoruk Cup…
The Saskatchewan Roughriders capped a championship season with major recognition across the Canadian Football League, led by head coach Corey Mace being named the league’s Coach of the Year.
There’s only one way the Toronto Blue Jays can improve on their 2025 Major League Baseball season and fans don’t have to go to Google or Dan Shulman to find out the simple answer…
Sports fans may consider team mascots to be: a) entertaining; b) annoying; c) hilarious; d) adding to the game experience. Whatever your view, their existence in sports today is no laughing matter.
The Wilkie Outlaws and Edam 3 Stars kicked off the SWHL Finals Wednesday night in Wilkie, with the Outlaws coming away with a 6-3 win.
Students pose with the Grey Cup during a visit to Kerrobert Composite School on March 11. Students, staff and community members were invited to stop by the school…
Curtis Orth, Noah Orth and Colby Orth were among the many visitors who stopped by the Kindersley Food Store to see the Grey Cup during a special community visit.
For Canadian hockey fans, sad was the 2-1 overtime loss to the U.S. in the gold medal game at the Milan/Cortina Olympic Games.
Jim Baba, a longtime leader in Canadian baseball whose career began in Kindersley, Sask., will be inducted posthumously into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 2026.
Leader’s junior boys curling team captured the SWAC Junior District championship in Gull Lake on Feb. 27–28, defeating Herbert in the final.
It’s time to admit it: The U.S. women’s hockey team is better than Canada’s. Even though an outstanding performance in the Olympics gold medal game gave Canada a good chance…
A photo of Bob Pickering’s famous high backswing shared on Historic Saskatchewan’s Facebook page sparked some memories from prairie dwellers.
In what will undoubtedly be a week-long celebration of the curling career of Brad Gushue, the 2026 Montana’s Brier will almost certainly crown a rink skipped by somebody else.
Kindersley coach Maureen Ryan-Dobbin cheers on the Rivers West Special Olympics five-pin bowling team during the Saskatchewan Winter Games in Meadow Lake.
With the world’s best hockey players returning home from the Milan Olympics this week, the bizarre National Hockey League regular season can continue.
Students from Luseland District School enjoyed a successful ski trip to Table Mountain last week. Despite a minor bus issue in the morning, the day featured great weather…
Junior sectional playoffs took place on February 6/7 in Ponteix and Maple Creek. Advancing to SWAC Junior District Championship Gull Lake…
Kindersley pledges hopeful win of Kraft Hockeyville prize to restore fire-devastated Dodsland Sports Centre.
Kindersley’s Thane Edmunds is excited about his upcoming trip to Mexico, where he will be playing with the 14U Sask Selects team at the International Score Bowl Series (SBS).
The two most dominating athletes of my lifetime celebrated significant birthdays in the last couple of weeks, which sent me down Sentimental Drive on the way to Nostalgia Avenue.
Two Kindersley football players are gaining national recognition after competing at a Canada Football Chat (CFC) Evaluation Camp in Moose Jaw.
Canada’s men’s Olympic hockey team begins its quest for gold Feb. 12 vs. Czechia and, of course, this calls for a bold prediction: Canada will not win gold.