Patzer re-elected in Cypress Hills-Grasslands
Conservative Party of Canada candidate Jeremy Patzer is returning to Ottawa as the Member of Parliament for the vast rural riding of Cypress Hills-Grasslands in southwest Saskatchewan.
Local business employs foreign workers
Cordell Goheen operates Owens & Sweitzer (1972) Ltd., a successful business in Eston. Much of that success can be attributed to its qualified and dedicated staff, many of whom have come from other countries.
Wilkie Car Show a success
The car show gods smiled of the Wilkie Show n Shine Committee on Saturday as the beautiful day resulted in 48 cars coming from as far as Eatonia and Eston to enjoy the 1st annual Wilkie Show n Show.
Pop 89: A good catch
There’s a lovely little lake at the bottom of a hill that leads to a campsite somewhere in the Cypress Hills. (I resist sharing the name because I selfishly want to keep it a secret.)
Tragic week in west-central region
Around 2:30 a.m. on August 25 Kindersley RCMP, along with Kindersley and Eston Fire Department responded to a house fire on the 100 block of 2nd Avenue Southwest in the community of Madison, Sask.
Kindersley Photographer’s Gallery keeps on growing
A Kindersley man’s long-time passion for photography inspired him to be one of the individuals who started the Kindersley Photographer’s Gallery Facebook page.
Klippers prospects prep for training camp
The Kindersley Klippers are set to welcome players to the rink for weekend training camp on September 3.
Kindersley’s Ron and Brandi Cales receive Good Deeds Award
It’s always great to hear about someone in the community who has received special recognition. This was certainly true when Ron and Brandi Cales of Panago Pizza in Kindersley were the Maple Leaf Foods Good Deeds Award recipients.
Ard Law Office closed to new business
Ard Law Office has served Kindersley and the surrounding area for over four decades, conveniently located at 116 Main Street. Robert Ard, QC, moved to Kindersley in May of 1980 immediately following graduation from the University of Saskatchewan College of Law and has resided in Kindersley ever since.
Detachments in west central Sask ask the public to lock vehicle doors
After seeing an increase in vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles, detachments in west central Saskatchewan are asking their local communities to keep their vehicle doors locked and valuables removed.
Shawn Finlay arrested
Kindersley RCMP were advised by the Edmonton Police Service on August 17th that Shawn Finlay, who was wanted on several warrants in Kindersley, had been arrested in their area.
Check It Out: A look back at a family with 27 children
Couples who have numerous offspring say they wish people wouldn’t think they were clever when saying, “Don’t you know what causes that?”
Positive health care changes are coming to Eston and the R.M. of Snipe Lake in the near future
R.M. Administrator Brian Shauf, who is the liaison between local government and the Saskatchewan Health Authority, announced recently that, starting in early September, there will be physician services three days a week at the medical clinic located in the Eston Health Center.
Murray Mandryk: COVID-19 shows need for more integrity; less silliness
A year and a half into this COVID-19 pandemic reveals we’ve clearly been exposed. We have been exposed to a way of thinking driven by political selfishness. Ill-informed silliness might now be a greater threat to our long-term well-being than COVID-19 itself.
Stallions win!
Congratulations to the Kindersley Stallions on capturing the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League Championship. The best-of-three series came down to the final game against Standard Hill on August 16.
Tisdale’s hosts STARS fundraiser
This custom-built 1968 Ford Mustang 427 Coupe was on display during Tisdales Sales & Service Ltd.’s STARS Fundraiser on August 11th.
Kindersley RCMP arrest man wanted on Canada Wide Warrant
Between August 2nd to August 8th, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to 34 calls for service*.
Check It Out: Tactics used throughout history to sway public opinion
A man became frightened when he realized his talking parrot had escaped.
Pop89: Slowing Down, Touching Ground
Eight years ago, my younger sister and I caravanned across the country, dipping into the states, stopping over in Chicago, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, then heading back North again.
Murray Mandryk: Long-standing Canadian grievances need perspective
It would be a bit too much to expect this federal election to bring us all together. Elections accomplish precisely the opposite…