Check It Out: Policies that don’t make sense
This week’s joke goes like this ... “I find it hard to understand that people still don’t know how to correctly use ‘their’, ‘there’ and ‘they’re’. Their so stupid!”
First two lambs of a few hundred
Photo from Dick Preston from Plenty. He said these are the first two lambs with a few hundred more to go.
Local business owner enjoys new accommodations
Cheryl Mullock of Intuitive Interiors in Eston enjoys operating out of their newly built shop at 137 - 2nd Avenue East. Initially, Cheryl had set up a shop in her basement, with plans to build a shop at a later date.
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Caleb Village resident has found a wonderful pastime
Retirement is a time to cease working; however, 88-year-old Earl Smith, who resides at Caleb Village, keeps very busy during his retirement years. Most days, you will find him in his workshop at Caleb, where he builds birdhouses and beautiful woodworking projects.
Reference margin limit dropped for farmers and ranchers
During an end-of-March meeting, Canada’s Prairie provinces discussed Agristability and some changes to the program, ultimately approving the removal of the reference margin limit.
Kindersley house sales are “pretty darn good”
If you take a drive around Kindersley, you’ll notice there are “sold” signs that have been popping up around town throughout the winter months and continuing into spring.
SaskPower crews busy after power pole catches fire
A power pole that caught on fire on Thursday, April 8, kept SaskPower crews busy just outside the Kindersley Mall location. This was not the only cause for power outages in the area.
Eston says goodbye to United Church Minister
St. Andrew’s United Church in Eston has been blessed with Barb MacNaughton as a Minister and friend. Barb and her husband Jim, who also ministered in Elrose and Kyle, have decided to move back to their home province of Nova Scotia to be closer to family.
Lemsford and Estuary ferries will open soon
The arrival of spring and warmer weather has inspired people to get out of their homes, venture outdoors, and do some yard work. Locals also anticipate a game of golf, going fishing, hiking and exploring some of the local tourist sites.
Eston veteran awarded Quilt of Valour
March 28, 2021, marked a special day for Paul Thompson of Eston, Sask. This was when he was the recipient of a Quilt of Valour from the Quilts of Valour Canada Society.
Fatal rollover south of Kindersley
Around 6:00 p.m. on April 6, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to a single vehicle collision on Highway #21 approximately 2 kilometers south of Kindersley.
GoFundMe page created for family of Eatonia woman killed in rollover
A tragic single-vehicle rollover claimed the life of 36-year-old Sheena Hearn of Eatonia on Tuesday, April 6.
Kindersley RCMP respond to 69 calls for service, Apr. 6, 2021
In response to public concerns over the noise generated by trucks travelling through Kindersley using engine brakes a joint police operation was initiated over the weekend.
April petroleum Crown land sale brings in $1.9 million
Saskatchewan’s public offering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights held Tuesday, April 6, 2021, generated $1,925,874 in revenue for the province.
5 star dealership status for Eston’s Owens & Sweitzer
This award is something we are proud of, as it is a testament to the amazing team at Owens & Sweitzer.
Bruce Penton: Youthful Bedard living up to hockey hype
Hey, hockey fans, there’s another Connor Superstar lacing up his skates, ready to show up on your Hockey Night in Canada TV screens in oh, about four years.
Cancellation of horse racing stuns community
The mid-March announcement by Prairieland Park that they would no longer host horse racing at their facility has left those involved in the sport and government opposition leaders puzzled.
Murray Mandryk: Sask. Party gov’t must rise to challenges
If you are continually losing battles in politics, maybe you are picking the wrong fights.
Check It Out: Promoting a culture of caring
What causes someone to use whatever influence they have to care for people who are less fortunate? Audrey Hepburn, whose career spanned the Golden Age of Hollywood, passed away nearly three decades ago, however her granddaughter continues to carry on her humanitarian efforts.