A trip down memory lane ...
While on a trip down memory lane, we discovered a photo of these beautiful ladies published in the March 2nd, 1983 edition of The Clarion.
St Paul’s United Church serves up pancakes
On Tuesday, February 21st, a crew at St. Paul’s United Church in Kindersley were busy flipping pancakes to serve all the people who came through their doors.
Making home remedies becomes a hobby
Selena Edmunds from Kindersley enjoys making home remedies, much like her relatives from generations past would have done.
Book: Why Not Now?
I experienced quite the shock when I began Denise Leduc’s new book, Why Not Now? I’d recently reviewed the Aylesbury, Saskatchewan writer’s thoughtful children’s books…
Book: Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies: Scarecrows and Stupidity
Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies is a work of satirical fiction. That’s a new genre for me so I needed to get the lowdown.
Memories of motocross ice racing
Being weary of winter and anticipating spring has been a sentiment that’s been repeated throughout the years by people on the prairies.
Making music to brighten someone’s day
Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evening, volunteers assemble at the FoodMesh distribution centre, located at 800, 12th Avenue East in Kindersley.
Over 40 years of AWANA
An age-old idiom says, ‘Time flies when you’re having fun.’ More than forty years have transpired since the AWANA program first began in Kindersley at the Alliance Church.
Recognize any of these students from 1993?
Do you recognize any of these Grade 3 students from Elizabeth School in Kindersley, who were featured in a February, 1993 edition of The Clarion?
Indigenous storyteller visits local communities
The month of February has been designated as Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month, and the Luseland Library commemorated the occasion.
New Brigden couple met in Israel
Sometimes you have to travel long distances to meet that special someone. Connie and Jim Ness from New Brigden, Alberta, will celebrate their fourth anniversary this March.
Leader’s own Berk Jodoin receives awards
Everyone has a story to tell, and Berk Jodoin from Leader is one of those storytellers. Berk shares his stories in the songs he writes and sings, and his artistry has been gaining significant recognition.
Book: Silencing Rebecca
Silencing Rebecca is a fantastic book that jumps right into the action with a claustrophobic scene that has us questioning what the heck is going on with the main character.
Bernice still loves to dance!
Bernice Neumiller is looking forward to celebrating her 90th birthday in August this year. She was gifted 85 scratch tickets on her 85th birthday…
Ventures of a crochet addict
Every child loves to have a stuffed toy to snuggle up to at night, and Cassie Stimson is busy constructing her ‘snugglers’ one stitch at a time.
Book: The Day Petunia Had Piglets in the Strawberry Patch
How delightful to read The Day Petunia Had Piglets in the Strawberry Patch, the third illustrated children’s book in The Adventures of the Barnyard Boys Book Series…
Snowshoers are making tracks in Kindersley
On a Sunday afternoon, you may see people making their rounds on the Kindersley golf course, but this winter, they’re navigating the course on snowshoes.
Local Arts Councils present, Jack Semple
The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC), along with its member arts councils in Kindersley and Leader, are proud to present Jack Semple in concert.
Toddler Music Classes are a big hit!
If you’ve ever watched a toddler’s dance moves, you’ll realize children’s appreciation for music begins when they’re babies.
Celebrate your heritage with Family Literacy Day on January 27
On January 27, 2023, families, libraries and literacy groups across the country will once again celebrate Family Literacy Day…