Kerrobert’s Festival of Trees adds magic to the season
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It was chilly outside, but that didn’t stop Leader residents from enjoying the warmth of the festive season at Santa Night on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
Fans of the Kindersley Klippers were invited to bring new stuffed animals and toss them onto the ice after the Klippers scored their first goal Friday, Dec. 5, at Inter Pipeline Arena.
The Kindersley Filipino-Canadian Community (KFCC) held their annual Christmas party on Saturday, December 6th, at the Elks Hall. This year, the KFCC extended an invitation…
Grace Bomersine (William) was the first girl to own figure skates in Kerrobert. Since there were no teachers, she would go to the Sonja Henie movies and try to emulate her moves.
Therese Malindine has lived in Canada for nearly five decades, yet she hasn’t lost her charming British accent. It was a pleasure to listen to Therese recall her memories of Christmas…
Ken Murphy of Kerrobert is a devoted sports fan who recently received his latest prize: a Saskatchewan Roughriders 2025 Grey Cup Champions T-shirt.
The Kindersley Antique Threshing Club is dedicated to giving back to the community with the proceeds from the crop they harvested in 2025.
Grade 12 students from North West Central School in Plenty and Biggar Central School 2000 met at NWCS on Nov. 25 for “Game of Life: Reality Check,” a hands-on financial simulation…
Grocery shoppers visiting the Kindersley and District Co-op Food Store on Tuesday, Dec. 2, took part in two community-focused events.
This 1950s Chrysler featured the “Highway Hi-Fi,” a built-in record player that let drivers listen to vinyl records while on the road.
From left: Jill-Ann Snider, assistant head nurse; Heather Morris, clinical nurse educator at Kindersley Hospital; and Viv Kalmer of the Kindersley & District Health & Wellness Foundation.
KINDERSLEY — The Kindersley & District Co-op says this year’s Cram the Cruiser event brought in more than $3,200 and 428 Good Buy to Hunger Bags for the Kindersley & District Food Bank.
The Kerrobert Courthouse was alive with lights, decorations and glitter during the Festival of Trees on the evening of Dec. 4. Adults and children admired each tree…
West central Saskatchewan entertainers are set to take the stage for TeleMiracle 50, the province’s annual fundraising telethon, slated for Feb. 28–March 1, 2026.
A new young author is hard at work promoting her recently published works of fiction. Elyssia Holloway has chosen the pseudonym Ellie Hollows…
On November 18 in Regina, Sun West School Division Trustees met with the Minister of Education and local Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs).
Regina police and White Butte RCMP are warning the public about a sharp rise in so-called “grandparent” or “emergency” scams after several seniors were defrauded of more than $40,000.
The holidays are a time to celebrate with family and friends—but getting home safely should be part of the plan.
The Government of Saskatchewan’s latest Crown oil and natural gas public offering has generated $7.48 million in revenue.
I usually use this column to talk sports—football, baseball, maybe the odd hockey mention—but there’s something bigger than sports that’s been a constant in my life: music.
In hockey-mad Canada, fans spend their time watching hockey, thinking about hockey, talking about hockey and mentally planning Canada’s roster for the 2026 Olympic Games in Italy.
Last Christmas, I sent out a story for publication in this newspaper titled “The Sears Christmas Wishbook,” describing the joy that the Wishbook catalogue brought to the nation…
Advent holds a special place for me. And it’s not just about counting the days ‘til Santa comes, or opening the cute little cardboard calendar and pilfering the chocolates…
The holiday season is upon us once again. One season ends and a new one begins. Ready or not, here it comes! Christmas can bring about strong emotions when we are in the process of grief.
One Christmas light asked another Christmas light, “Are you working this Christmas?” The light replied, “On and off.”
Families gathered at the Nutrien Wonderhub for a heartwarming reunion that brought together children who once relied on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit…
Victoria poet Allison Douglas-Tourner captures the natural world and human experience in her new collection, Sticks & Bones: Haiku and Senryu (Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing).
RCMP in the Unity, Wilkie and Macklin areas have been busy with a variety of complaints and investigations over the past week.