We’ve centralized our Voice, Weekly Bean, and Kerrobert Chronicle websites into this one website serving all of West Central Saskatchewan. You’ll get all the same great articles and photos from Kindersley, Kerrobert, and the surrounding areas, plus all the fun stuff from the Weekly Bean. The printed papers are still separate of course. Watch for the Weekly Bean around town, as well as the Voice and the Kerrobert Chronicle. Enjoy!
Ching Construction. Professional Service, Great Work & Unbeatable Pricing.
Ching Construction Corp. is a sister company to TKC Trucking & Picker Service Ltd. and formally known as Mitch’s Contracting. We are based out of Kindersley, SK and specialize in earthwork, land reclamation, gravel hauling & heavy equipment operations.
There have been some tremendously talented family combinations over the years in the National Hockey League — the Richards, the Sutters, the Tkachuks, the Hulls…
As the NHL playoffs kick off one team many here in Western Canada know very little about are the boys from Broadway.
What do you think about when you hear the word commitment? What comes to mind for you? When I think about it I think of my work in education…
“I renewed your books,” Betty announces as I step into the library. “And there's a whole new pile over there.”
After a lengthy span of cool weather and wind, these children were enjoying the warm sunshine while playing in the sand at The Beach in Kindersley last week.
Finding affordable housing is challenging these days, and this joke is a good illustration ... Because they had such a large family, a couple with twelve children had difficulty finding a house to rent.
This was described as a two-cylinder, grass-eating motor, a common vehicle in the 1930s. The photo was published in Wind Across the Plains history book…
This photo of five girls from the Alsask area was taken in the 1920s. You’ll notice the one thing they all have in common are their identical haircuts…
On April 27, 2024 at approximately 5 a.m., Kindersley RCMP received a report of a collision on Railway Avenue in Kindersley.
The Plenty United Church was a busy place on Saturday afternoon, April 27th. The main floor of the church served as the venue for the community’s 5th annual Spring Fling Quilt Show.
Thanks to the initiative taken by a resident of the Village of Major, funds were raised for the West Central Crisis & Family Support Centre.
The work of the talented local photographer and storm chaser Jenny Hagan is now on display at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery.
The wedding of the year took place on the April 26-27 weekend at Luseland. Luseland’s annual dinner theatre featured “The Engagement” by Jared Fischer and Kirk Meyers…
Beautiful quilts created by the ladies at Pinkham, Saskatchewan were on display at The Corner Gallery at the University of Regina during the week of April 11th to 19th.
In rural neighbourhoods on the prairies, there’s a sound that reassures its listeners that it’s finally spring time. No, it’s not birds chirping.
This photo was published in the Town of Kindersley 1910-1960 history book. During the summer of 1960 a new addition was built…
Kindersley Soccer had a great day of learning at their coaching clinic on Saturday, April 27!
As part of SaskPower’s commitment to energy efficiency, the utility has launched the new Commercial Energy Optimization Program (CEOP)…
These ladies had their photo taken at Crystal Beach in 1931. Pictured (L-R): Erma Doupe, Ethel Johnson, Grace Gregerson, Mrs. E.K. Johnson, Doris Renwick…
Staff at the Kindersley Wheatland Regional Library were busy handing out free tree saplings on Wednesday, April 24th during Earth Week.
The Sandhills Music Festival held their grand concert and 2024 awards presentation on the evening of Thursday, April 25th at Leader.
On Monday, April 22, 2024, Kindersley Town Council held their regular meeting. One of the items of business was the proposed cast iron watermain replacement in the town.