Burstall gal transforms hats into small pieces of art
Melanie Field from Burstall knows how much people from the prairies love hats! So last summer, she began working her artistic magic, transforming ordinary caps into works of art.
Making Easter bonnets with frills upon it
The residents at Caleb Village enjoyed participating in Easter activities beginning on Tuesday, April 4th. Volunteers Sandy Campbell, Esther Irvine, Syphonna Leipert and Lars and LeVan Jensen…
Westcliffe drama students delight audience
Family, friends and staff thoroughly enjoyed watching students from Westcliffe Composite School perform a play in the school gym Thursday evening, March 30th.
Book: The Last Green Dragon
The Last Green Dragon is a magical tale of courage, mystery and adventure between two very unlikely friends.
Leader Community enjoys Blackbird concert
Leader’s talented Berk Jodoin performed at the Leader Arts Council’s Black Birds Sessions on March 25th. Joining Berk, were three Saskatchewan musicians…
Remembering Champs from 1983
Photos from April 27, 1983 edition of the Clarion, Kindersley Midget Elks and 1983 Legion Men’s Champions.
Book: Unsettled
Subtitled A Reckoning in the Great Plains, Unsettled is a labour of love that, like all true reckonings, took a long time to take shape.
Looking Back: Tasha Kanasevich
The following is an excerpt from the April 3, 2000 edition of the West Central Crossroads. The headline was “Tasha has danced around the world”…
Prairie Crocus Quilt Guild holds Retreat
Twenty-four years ago a group of enthusiastic quilters formed a club that is still thriving today. This past weekend, thirteen ladies from the Prairie Crocus Quilt Guild participated in a quilter’s retreat…
Book: Tunnels of Treachery
Time travelling tunnels, thrilling, heart-stopping adventures. It must be a Mary Harelkin Bishop book!
Who let the dogs out? Conner Family Sled Dog Tours!
What’s your favourite thing to do when it’s -30°C degrees outside with the wind chill? If you said, ‘go on a dog sled ride,’ you’re absolutely right!
Book: Points of View: A Guide on Saskatchewan Projectile Points with Indigenous Perspectives
Right off the hop, Points of View struck me as a visually stunning book. It is a pleasure to hold and read.
Figure skating champions from 25 years ago
Kindersley residents will recognize these two figure skating champions from 25 years ago.
Pioneers’ Haven resident shares his story
Anyone who has lived for nearly nine decades has some interesting stories to share, and Helmut Schmidt, a resident at Pioneer’s Haven, is no exception.
Leona Adams has a passion for painting
Many residents of Kindersley may need to be made aware of the art gallery on the first block of 1st Avenue East in Kindersley. Adams Gallery shares its accommodation with Gentle Touch Animal Care.
Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery hosts Members Exhibition
There’s a new show at the Gallery! Art enthusiasts can visit the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery at 433 Manitoba Ave. and view the Chapel Gallery Members Exhibition.
On the move 25 years ago ...
According to information from a March, 1998 edition of The Clarion, Brock’s old Catholic Church was moved out of the village March 3, 1998 to its new home in the Madison area.
Coffee and live entertainment at Leader
There’s no better combination than a really good cup of coffee, friendly visiting, and live entertainment.
Book: From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
In his book From Left to Right: Saskatchewan’s Political and Economic Transformation, Dale Eisler helps us take a clear-eyed look at the province as the world economy shifted…
Gerard Derosiers shares stories from his past
Gerard Derosiers has been a resident at Caleb Village in Kindersley for the past few years. He had previously lived in his home in Kindersley but decided to move to Caleb Village…