60-year-old poppy quilt tucked away
Linda Klassen shared photos of a treasured quilt she had tucked away for safekeeping. “It’s a little piece of Herschel / Stranraer history,” she noted.
Service of Remembrance
Sir Herbert Strutt lays a wreath at the cenotaph at Baker’s Park in Kindersley on Thursday. Strutt turned 101 this past summer. Thank you for your service.
Remembrance Day March down Main Street
Enjoy this short video of the colour party marching to the cenotaph down Main Street in Kindersley.
Remembrance Day parade
Kindersley’s Remembrance Day parade to the cenotaph was led by Floyd Akre and a caparisoned horse.
Eaton School hosts Senior Girls Volleyball Conferences
Eaton School in Eatonia hosted a 2A Sr. Girls Volleyball Conference on November 5th and 6th. Teams in attendance were: LCBI (Outlook), Wilkie, Gull Lake, Ponteix, Eston, Leader and Eatonia.
Book: Six Saskatchewan Bunnies
It’s always fun to read a book set in a familiar place, and children, especially, love reading about places they know and can actually visit.
Klippers continue strong play despite home rink setback
The Kindersley Klippers weren’t able to play in their home rink over the weekend but have continued strong play regardless.
Going for Gold! Simeon Bakanec’s success on the ice
Simeon Bakanec from Kerrobert enjoys figure skating as a fun activity and has also earned numerous awards.
APAS rejects “Saskatchewan Growth Coalition” municipal tax proposal
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is calling on the province to reject proposals by the “Saskatchewan Growth Coalition,” which calls for lower rural municipal tax rates for resource and processing industries.
USask PhD student earns Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship
University of Saskatchewan (USask) PhD student Jensen Cherewyk has been awarded one of Canada’s most prestigious doctoral scholarships for leading-edge research…
Braingo Tango is a huge success
The Royal Purple and the Brain Injury Society pulled off a fun and successful fundraising event on Saturday, November 6th, at the St. Joseph Catholic Church Hall.
Kindersley Remembrance Day Service
The Kindersley Legion welcomes everyone to join them in their upcoming Remembrance Day Program on November 11th.
Kerrobert’s surviving WWII veteran
John Tomecek of Kerrobert is one of the few remaining WWII veterans; he will soon celebrate his 102nd birthday on November 28.
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Mandryk: Gov’t COVID-19 policies lacking clarity
That struggle of Premier Scott Moe and his Saskatchewan Party government with COVID-19 goes well beyond tough outcomes in this fourth wave.
Penton: Oilers’ powerplay nearly unstoppable
Words of advice for National Hockey League players to consider: Never ever be caught by a television camera singing the national anthem…
Pop 89: Forever and Ever, Anyway
“I hate to say it, but I haven’t laughed that hard in ages,” admitted one of the local ranchers, standing in line at the luncheon table. We were at a funeral reception.
Memories of WWII veteran Ralph Hamel
Lucille Knorr of Kindersley received the surprising news that a book had just been published about her dad’s WWII bombing mission.
Leader resident turns 107
Sada Kilthau celebrated her birthday on November 9th at the Western Senior Citizen’s Home in Leader where she is a resident.
Check It Out: Injustice is like a grain of sand
“History repeats itself, but in such cunning disguise that we never detect the resemblance until the damage is done.” - Sydney J. Harris, an American journalist who lived from 1917 - 1986.