Leader drama students captivate audience
The curtains opened and the drama club at Leader Composite School unleashed their talent for family, friends and community members to enjoy.
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This postcard view of Kerrobert, Sask., was mailed to a friend in Imperial on Oct. 4, 1912. In a handwritten note, the sender says he is working as a carpenter and earning 55 cents an hour.
Kindersley Composite School staff display bags of coins collected from students in support of Telemiracle 50. The school raised $3,192 through the fundraiser…
The community of Richmound, Saskatchewan has been a hub of activity thanks to the seventeen dedicated members of the Richmound Lions Club.
The curtains opened and the drama club at Leader Composite School unleashed their talent for family, friends and community members to enjoy.
The aroma of pancakes and sausages wafted through the hallways at Elizabeth Middle School in Kindersley on Friday morning as the EA’s were busy flipping pancakes in the kitchen.
This photo captures a motorist in 1926 cruising down what eventually became the Trans-Canada Highway in Saskatchewan. Now that’s a road trip!
Mady Adamson with Learning About Ag With Mady reads A Year on the Farm to play school children during a special presentation focused on agriculture and food production.
A photo of Bob Pickering’s famous high backswing shared on Historic Saskatchewan’s Facebook page sparked some memories from prairie dwellers.
MARENGO — Westcliffe Composite School’s gymnasium was buzzing with activity Monday afternoon as Grade 5 to 9 students showcased their creativity and business skills…
Did you know kids across Canada protested inflated chocolate bar prices in 1947? When the cost of five-cent chocolate bars rose to the lofty heights of eight cents…
SWIFT CURRENT — Two Ontario men are facing charges after Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officers seized an estimated 7.2 million illegal cigarettes during a commercial vehicle inspection…
Kindersley town council spent much of its Feb. 23 regular meeting in closed session before returning to open council to address a limited number of business items.
OTTAWA — Livestock producers who rely on rented pastureland will see expanded support under the AgriStability program beginning this year.
I’ve always been wary about how so-called experts have pushed consumers to purchase electric vehicles over gas powered modes of transportation.
A driver is facing charges after Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to an erratic driving complaint on Highway 4 near Elrose last week.
SASKATOON — Sask Jazz Fest has announced the first artists for its 2026 ticketed lineup, with alternative rock band Modest Mouse set to headline one of three ticketed nights at Victoria Park.
The Sun West School Division has adopted a new mission statement, vision statement and set of core values following a months-long consultation process.
RCMP are asking the public for information after an extensive three-day search failed to locate any sign of a reported collision north of Kerrobert.
Staff and students at Westberry Elementary School wore pink on Feb. 25 in recognition of Pink Shirt Day, standing together against bullying and in support of kindness, empathy and inclusion.
Unity RCMP responded to a range of calls between Feb. 17 and Feb. 23, including a break and enter in Wilkie that remains under investigation.
Just after midnight (Feb. 28), Saskatchewan time, reports hit social and mainstream media of a massive attack by the United States and Israel on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Let’s face it. No one likes going to the dentist. Well… maybe the odd person. A very odd person. When I was little and it was time for a dental appointment, I was absolutely terrified.
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.
Lent is a time for fasting, praying and the giving of alms. Many people, when they think of fasting, see it as a way to give up the foods they love in the portions they prefer…
There will always be someone more successful, happier, richer, brighter than you. From our own limited perspective it can appear others have got it all together.
Actor Tim Allen once said, “You can’t keep sleeping on my couch. I want the memory foam to have a chance to forget about you.” It was a line from the comedy Last Man Standing…
Shoppers spotted some genuine horsepower in the Kindersley Centre parking lot Sunday afternoon, Feb. 15, as this horse enjoyed a break from the confines of its trailer.
Eston’s Little Free Pantry has moved to its new location at 208 Main Street and continues to provide food security in the community.