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KERROBERT—In spite of a cloudy sky, cool weather and a sprinkling of rain, the track and field day went ahead as planned at Kerrobert Elementary School.
Cloudy, cool weather didn't stop Kerrobert Elementary School students from giving their all at Thursday's track and field meet. A Grade 1 youngster put everything into his kick…
REGINA—Special Olympics Saskatchewan has launched its 2026 Empire campaign, inviting shoppers at Sobeys, Safeway, and IGA locations across the province to donate $2 at checkout…
Whether the Toronto Blue Jays win the World Series or miss the playoffs altogether, the 2026 season will be remembered for the significance of the team celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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.
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!
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 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.
The new-look Canadian Football League season kicks off this week and while some are applauding the significant rule changes made to the game since last year’s Grey Cup, not everyone is thrilled.
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…
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.
A young Biggar athlete hangs suspended above the long jump pit, arms outstretched and legs tucked, as competitors and spectators watch from the sidelines…
The 33rd annual Kindersley Indoor Rodeo runs May 28, 29 and 30 at the West Central Events Centre. The Canadian Cowboys Association-sanctioned event draws competitors…
The Canadian Cowboys Association has confirmed its 2026 Finals Rodeo will run October 22 to 25 in North Battleford.
The Kindersley Indoor Rodeo is sanctioned by the Canadian Cowboys Association, the largest semi-pro rodeo association in Canada. Here's what's behind the dirt and the noise.
Two ranchers from out near Glidden are standing at a bull sale, watching the auction. A big Black Angus comes through the ring and goes for serious money. One rancher whistles low.
It was not a great start for the new management regime for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) president and CEO Keith Pelley fired general manager…
A Kindersley Royals pitcher and catcher talk strategy on the mound during U13 baseball action against the Rosetown Angels on Wednesday, May 6.
FUTURE STARS OF THE DIAMOND. A large crowd of parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and friends turned out Wednesday evening at the Elizabeth School ball diamonds…
A Kindersley Royals batter connects during last Wednesday’s home game against Outlook. The game finished up before the wind and rain came later in the evening.
Pool's almost ready. Members of the 2026 lifeguard crew get the front office at the Luseland Credit Union Community Swimming Pool in shape for the season on May 13.
The four-year effort to create a rival golf league to the PGA Tour appears to be on its deathbed. The Saudi Arabia-based LIV golf league, bankrolled by the country’s trillion-dollar…
Five members of the Prairie Branches Enterprises Inc. Kerrobert crew lined up at the Kindersley bowling alley last week for an afternoon on the lanes.
Kindersley Royals U11 pitcher No. 54 winds up on the mound and prepares to deliver against the visiting Leader Expos.
A Kindersley Royals batter follows through on a powerful swing as the Leader Expos catcher drops to block the pitch during U11 action on a windy Friday evening in Kindersley.
Dodsland's new outdoor batting cage is open for business, thanks to a generous donation from Richardson Pioneer and installation by OSY Rentals.
To say the National Hockey League draft of 18-year-old players is an inexact science is stating the obvious. It’s more like a crapshoot.
Michelle Eurich of Luseland shows off her medals from the Bob Pedde Invitational Bowling Tournament in Saskatoon, where she competed with the 2026 Special Olympics Kindersley…