Bruce Penton: Blue Jays red hot at the right time
The Blue Jays, sputtering along like an also-ran for most of the Major League Baseball season, caught fire in late August/early September and got themselves smack dab into the midst of the wildcard race in the American League.
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Check It Out: Three things can’t be hidden: the sun, the moon and the truth
The silly joke for this week is: “What do you call a boat that doesn’t allow criticism? A Censor-ship.”
Murray Mandryk: 2021 has changed little
It is difficult to argue with Premier Scott Moe on one point: This federal election did prove to be rather pointless … if you simply consider elections as a measure of the public desire for change.
Pop 89: Grown up
The first half of life, the philosophers say, is filled with survival concerns: group identity, money, status. We acquire our various disguises to get us through.
Goose Festival Parade does not disappoint
It was well worth the wait! Mother Nature cooperated with a picture-perfect forecast, enabling hundreds of spectators, young and old, to enjoy the 2021 edition of the Goose Festival Parade.
The people of the Goose Festival Parade
It is always great to see the faces of the people that came out to participate in the Goose Festival Parade. Enjoy our photo gallery of parade people!
Rebels defeat Kobras in 6-man football
The Kerrobert Rebels played spoiler against the Kindersley Kobras during a Goose Festival Matinee game at Rotary Park Field on Saturday, September 25.
Kerrobert hosts succesful Fall Market
Kerrobert held another flourishing Fall Market on Saturday, September 25, at the Prairieland Community Centre.
Elizabeth School moves to online format due to COVID cases
A number of positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed at Elizabeth Middle School in Kindersley. At this time, close contacts have been identified and asked to self-isolate.
APAS sends out producer survey about how the drought has impacted grain contracts
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) created a producer survey to gain information and feedback about how the summer’s drought has impacted farmers’ and ranchers’ experience with grain companies, particularly in dealing with severe production shortfalls.
Local media just got “Better Together"
The recent initiative of "Better Together," which encourages enhanced social interaction in our communities, aptly describes a recent business venture which has taken place.
Klippers keep things in the family with new addition
The Kindersley Klippers have a penchant for bringing familiar faces aboard, and their recent acquisition is no different.
West Central District Junior Golf championships
The West Central District Junior Golf championships were held on Sept. 22 at the Riverview golf course in Outlook inside the Outlook Regional Park.
Saskatchewan RCMP: Charges laid after offences against children at a home-based day care
On July 14, 2021, Saskatchewan Intenet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) and the Maidstone RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence on 1st Avenue East in Marshall, SK, after receiving a report from an online application that child pornography videos were uploaded on their platform.
Gone Fishin’
What a better way to enjoy the first day of fall than to head down the the South Saskatchewan River to do a little fishing? That’s exactly what this father and son duo on an absolute perfect evening by the Lancer Ferry.
Nutrien and other Founding Partners endorse Global Institute for Food Security’s Strategic Direction for Second Phase of Growth
Following a successful phase of operations and a new corporate strategy, Nutrien, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have endorsed the renewed direction of the Global Institute for Food Security…
West Central Abilities holds official sod turning
West Central Abilities Inc. officially turned sod for their new day program location at 122 - 1st Avenue West on Wednesday, September 22 at 1:00 p.m.
PWGP works to end global hunger
The Prairie West Growing Project (PWGP) committee members work together with the community to raise funds to end global hunger.