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Nine teams will compete at the West Central Events Centre in Kindersley, January 21-26, 2025 in Round Robin Play with a four-team page-playoff.
Nine qualified teams will compete in Kindersley, January 21-26, 2025 in Round Robin Play with a four-team page-playoff.
Meet the nine teams competing at the 2025 SaskTel Tankard in Kindersley, Saskatchewan Jan 21 to 26.
Meet the nine teams competing at the 2025 Viterra Prairie Pinnacle in Kindersley, Saskatchewan Jan 21 to 26.
Brooke Boisvert, a Grade 8 student at Elizabeth Middle School in Kindersley, is excited to hear she has been accepted to perform at TeleMiracle 49!
A mix of freezing rain and snow caused significant disruption on highways throughout west central Saskatchewan from Friday evening until Saturday morning…
PRELATE - Blumenfeld Church, a beautiful heritage site located 15 km south of Prelate, Saskatchewan, is maintained by Blumenfeld Heritage Committee volunteers.
EATONIA - As the railways were built and towns were established, banks followed closely behind. Initially, the original rural municipalities of Mantario and Royal Canadian dealt with the Union Bank in Alsask.
Village of Hope in Eston opened its new cafe prior to Christmas. The bakery operation is now located in the cafe, and patrons are enjoying delicious baking, coffee, and visiting with friends.
The Munro & Patrick Band emerges from the core of the Canadian prairies, with an awarded and collective musical history spanning decades.
The Town of Kerrobert’s Memory Tree raised $284.80 for operating costs at the Kerrobert Cemetery. Over 70 names of loved ones were remembered.
This is a street view of Leader, Saskatchewan in 1954, complete with a couple of vintage automobiles.
Bookmakers in Las Vegas say the Kansas City Chiefs are the betting favourites to win the 2025 Super Bowl…
I am not surprised by Trump’s latest verbiage concerning Canada. I’m not surprised by anything he says. His unpredictability is predictable.
There’s a tall tale about a Canadian senior citizen who encountered a Genie who told him he would grant him one wish.
Working alone and in geographic isolation, Bert Porter had neither formal horticultural education nor public or institutional support.
From December 1-3, the members of the Board of Education attended the Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA) Fall Assembly.
When we were growing up in the country in the 1970’s, we had to figure out things to do to keep ourselves occupied and to bring everybody together as a family, especially in the evenings in the winter.
The Canadian oilpatch, whom Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made clear he wanted to phase out, collectively let out cries of rejoicing as the announcement came from Ottawa that Trudeau the Younger was resigning.
With 367,707 calls for service, Saskatchewan RCMP's Divisional Operational Communications Centre (DOCC) had another busy year in 2024…
If you happen to drive by the Eatonia Cemetery, you may have noticed the work that has been done throughout the summer months.
On December 17, the students that the Sun West Board of Education sponsored to attend the 2024 Canadian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC) in Haliburton, Ontario…
Rosetown RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway 7. Members were unable to locate the vehicle.
Eatonia’s Donor’s Choice managed raised an astounding $26,830 in their 2024 campaign, and $14,335 of that amount will remain right in their community.
RCMP received a complaint of an abandoned vehicle. The vehicle was deemed a road hazard and was towed. The registered owner was notified.
On January 2, 2025, Michelle Yates stepped into her new position as community librarian at Kindersley Library, after Pat Bohn retired at the end of 2024.
The final day of 2024 also marked Pat Bohn's last day of work at the Kindersley Library. The community librarian has been a dedicated employee for the past 34 years…
This photo was taken a few days before Christmas 1994 when four familiar faces enjoyed a pre-Christmas round of golf in Kindersley.