Kids’ kites take flight at the library
The Kindersley Library was alive with activity Tuesday afternoon, August 15th. Librarian Michelle and volunteers were upstairs helping a dozen or so kids craft their very own personalized kite…
Water Polo summer clinic
Every year Water Polo Saskatchewan offers Learn-To: Water Polo summer clinics across the province. A Free Water Polo Clinic was offered at the Kindersley Aquatic Centre on August 10.
Plenty Museum worth a visit
The Plenty and District museum consists of two main buildings. The Main Museum contains War Memorabilia, a kitchen area, old tools and a room depicting an old school house.
Wasn’t that a party!
Kids and their parents filled the Norman Ritchie Centre on Tuesday afternoon, August 8th. They were all excited to attend the Bluey Book Party hosted by the Kindersley Library.
Farmer’s Market returns to Luseland
People from Luseland and area were excited to have the Luseland Farmer’s Market up and running once again after several years of absence.
Quality Inn hosts free lunch
It was cool and windy on Friday afternoon, August 11th, when the staff at Quality Inn at Kindersley were cooking up free burgers and hotdogs for the hungry crowd who stopped by.
Summer: THE season for refreshing desserts!
The heat of summer and all its pleasant activities often put you in the mood for refreshing desserts. Want to try your hand at making some delicious homemade desserts…
Book: Daughter of Earth: Book Four of the Leather Book Tales
Fantasy books are so hit and miss for me. I either love or hate the world that the author created and I am thrust into. In the case of Daughter of Earth, I love where author Haensel’s creativity took her.
Musicians entertain at Caleb
Residents at Caleb Village in Kindersley gathered together to listen to some excellent musical entertainment Tuesday evening, August 8th.
KERROBERT MUSEUM Judge’s Chambers
Have you ever wondered about the history of this giant painting that stands in the Judge’s Chambers?
iKids Camp kicks off with Dr Seuss
iKids Camp kicked off its first week of day camp on Tuesday, August 8th with a Dr. Seuss theme. The decor, crafts, games, stories and movies were all based on characters and stories from Seussville.
Marengo’s many names
The Village of Marengo had several different names in the early years of settlement - (although no documentation is available) - Janesville, after the first settlers…
Kindersley enjoys nostalgic fashion show
Kindersley & District Plains Museum showcased the height of fashion on Wednesday evening, August 9. MC Anna Polsfut introduced nine local models.
Kid’s Academy Golf tournament was a success
This is an update on the success of the Kid’s Academy Daycare fundraiser golf tournament that was held on July 22nd at the Kindersley Golf Course.
The love of baseball lives on in Oyen
It’s been said that love may be the most important thing in the world, but baseball is pretty good too. Marilyn Lehman from Oyen recognizes the truth in those words…
Nettie Beckett loves to keep busy
Nettie Beckett moved to Caleb Village three years ago in order to be closer to her daughter Deb Smith and grandson Derek, who both live outside of Kindersley.
Local bow hunter tells her story
Judy (nee Bergen) Berry from Kerrobert has just released her book entitled "Woman of The Woods." Her book recalls her journey to becoming a woman hunter and one of North America's most successful bow hunters.
Book: The Ghosts of Spiritwood
I’ve always loved a good ghost story, and Saskatchewan writer Martine Noël-Maw gives us ghost stories inside a ghost story in her YA novel The Ghosts of Spiritwood.
Macklin hosts another World Bunnock Tournament
The Town of Macklin and the Macklin Bunnock Association welcomed players and visitors to their town for the annual Bunnock Tournament, which ran from August 4th to 6th.
Plenty Museum hosts BBQ
If you were looking for somewhere to stop and have lunch last Thursday, you could have stopped by the Plenty and District Museum for a burger or hot dog, pie and a drink, all for a good cause.