Crafting an act of kindness
Anyone who enjoys their daily intake of McDonalds’ coffee will be excited to hear about a young lad in Kindersley who has set a goal to collect one thousand complimentary coffee cards.
Breast Cancer Society Fundraising
Hayley Fayanc was greeting customers at the Kindersley Coop Food Store with a bright smile.
Swirl Cafe hosts sidewalk popup event
Swirl Cafe hosted their first sidewalk pop up event on Saturday, August 14.
Bruce Penton: A giant surprise in Major League Baseball
There have been some great stories emanating this year from Major League Baseball — from Shohei Ohtani’s unprecedented versatility to Vladimir Guerrero’s gaudy hitting statistics to the mound brilliance of Walker Buehler and the trading of big-name stars such as Max Scherzer and Kris Bryant.
The benefits of karate for kids
As teachers, parents and students are preparing for a new school year, parents are also looking for additional activities for their children.
Colourful event held in Abbey
4th Annual Abbey Color Run is such a fun event for all ages! This year around 40 people participated in either the 3km or 5km walk/run (plus around 15 volunteers who helped to make it possible).
Klippers hockey school propels local kids
The Kindersley Klippers may be a competitive force on the ice, but they also give back with their storied hockey school.
“Better Together” Tuesdays
The Better Together T-Shirt project began in the Battlefords as a mental health initiative to connect people of all ages in hopes of making them feel less isolated and more involved with the community.
Eatonia artist creates beauty with acrylics
Many artists craft their creative pieces to release their creativity. Pat Tilbert from Eatonia is one such artist who is currently focusing on painting with acrylics on glass.
Better Together holds awareness day
The Better Together group held an awareness day on Saturday, August 14 at the Kindersley Spray Park.
Laura Henderson inspires others to run for a cause
If you’re looking for inspiration to begin to get active, be sure to contact Laura Henderson at Leader, an avid runner and cyclist. Her most recent project involves hosting a Terminator Run for youth addiction awareness on Saturday, September 25.
Giddy-up and go to Cereal’s weekend of rodeo!
Rodeo enthusiasts will be heading to the Cereal Rodeo on the weekend of August 27 to 29th to enjoy a full weekend of rodeo! Sarah Grover, president of the Cereal & District Athletic Association for the past two years, said the weekend will kick off on Friday with a family ride.
Book: Last of the Gifted, Book Two: Water Sight
Those encountering the world of a Marie Powell fantasy for the first time with Last of the Gifted, Book Two: Water Sight will be impressed by her confident storytelling…
Hay purchasing fraud
Saskatchewan RCMP and Live Stock Services Saskatchewan have become aware of several producers in Saskatchewan who have been the victim of fraud while attempting to purchase hay.
Kindersley Stallions force deciding game in NSRBL finals
The North Saskatchewan River Baseball League finals will go to a winner-take all game three after the Kindersley Stallions Baseball came away with a 7-5 win at Berard Field tonight over the Standard Hill Lakers.
Sandhill Rodeo: Photo Gallery
The 57th Annual Sandhill Rodeo took place on August 7 & 8 at the Lancer Rodeo Grounds. Close to $5,000 was raised during the live auction in front of “The Saddledome”.
Urlacher will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame
Neil Urlacher was born on April 20, 1937 in Macklin, Saskatchewan, the youngest of 15 children. The family made their home on the family farm near Denzil. Sports was a significant part of the Urlacher family.
Murray Mandryk: Sask. NDP very bad at politics
It was very bad week for the Saskatchewan NDP — largely, because the NDP are very bad at the game of politics. If you have just awoken from a 30-year slumber, this may come as a shock to you.
Pop 89: In Praise of Taking Care in the World of the Quick and the Sloppy
It’s hot and there’s no rain in sight, and yet my dedicated writing students sit and write all day, and listen to me say, over and over, “we need to choose our words carefully.
Grade 12 student enjoys summer go at Museum
A group of kids were pumped about getting together at the Kindersley Plains Museum on Thursday, July 29 for some fun at the day camp the museum was hosting.