Luseland Library exhibit showcases Bonnah Busch’s vibrant portraits
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There are some things you don’t realize you’ve missed until they come back. Last week, Bev Klaassen stopped into my office, and she was genuinely excited.
There’s only one way the Toronto Blue Jays can improve on their 2025 Major League Baseball season and fans don’t have to go to Google or Dan Shulman to find out the simple answer…
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Have you heard of the “Type A” personality? I know it well. Maybe you can relate. We get things done, we deliver, but not just that, we have a way of doing it.
I came across a Dr. Seuss quote that asked, “How did it get so late so soon? It’s night before it’s afternoon.” I don’t know about you, but for me, time is flying by at warp speed…
Fun, imagination and new skills come to life for the kids who participate in the after-school art classes at Devon Coles Gallery in Kindersley.
The Liebenthal Rec Board was off to the races Saturday evening at its Mexican Pub Night on March 14. Who knew fundraising could be so much fun?
Six-year-old Catherine McCormac was busy creating a work of art at the after-school art class at Devon Coles Gallery in Kindersley.
ADAMA Canada is investing in two west-central Saskatchewan projects, directing funding to a Wilkie daycare and an Eston food initiative through its Stomping Grounds program.
There’s a new exhibit at Luseland Library’s Art Gallery where the vibrant artwork of Bonnah Busch is on display. Librarian Dawna Neinaber said the artist’s work will be featured…
Aerial view of Fiske in the 1950s, showing the village along the Canadian National Railway line west of Rosetown. The rail line reached the district in 1909…
The Village of Hope Bakery and Cafe invited the Eston Preschool class to visit the bakery last month. It was a sweet morning as the kids enjoyed a quick tour before jumping…
Bryan Ekelin (front) and brother Brad Ekelin receive surprise bags during the Kindersley Thrift Store’s Customer Appreciation Day on March 17, where staff served coffee, cookies and conversation.
A snapshot of these two Kerrobert gals was published in a 2007 spring edition of The Crossroads. Grade 12 student Lacy Schrieber took great care in shaving teacher Allison Sherwin’s hair…
James Walker has been the principal at D’Arcy School for the past three and a half years and will be missed by students, staff and parents as he prepares to assume a new role…
A 1954 Town of Kindersley physician card issued to a local resident, marking the early days of publicly funded health care in Saskatchewan.
Shirley Jeffries sports her best green for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at Caleb Village in Kindersley on Tuesday, bringing a touch of Irish cheer…
Great Plains College in Kindersley opened its doors and invited visitors to its open house on Thursday evening, March 19, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Print newspapers are often dismissed as outdated. That’s lazy thinking. In small and mid-sized communities, print still does three things digital alone does not…
Kindersley is set to receive nearly $1.5 million from the province’s municipal revenue-sharing program in 2026-27, the largest allocation among communities in west-central Saskatchewan.
Rural Saskatchewan residents often spend more time travelling to see a doctor than they do receiving care, and a new report suggests virtual medicine is increasingly filling that gap.
Luseland Police Service handled a range of calls in February, including a report of uttering threats, an email scam complaint and several suspicious activity reports.
There are coffee lovers who take coffee to a whole new level, and I have a son who is one of those individuals. He owns a cabinet full of coffee paraphernalia…
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Saskatchewan recorded the second-highest year-over-year increase in building construction investment among the provinces in January, according to figures released by Statistics Canada.
The number of people testing positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 slid to 49 during the week of March 1 to 7, down from 71 the week before and 102 during Feb. 8 to 14.
Two University of Saskatchewan scientists were among those recently honoured by the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists.
Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services removed 21 impaired drivers from the road during a five-day traffic safety initiative in northern Saskatchewan, with most involving drugs.