Remember when Tim’s came to Kindersley?
Eighteen years ago, November 19th marked the opening of Tim Hortons in Kindersley. The new franchisees were local residents Martin and Deanna Soleski…
North West Central School in Plenty Remembrance Day service
Students at North West Central School in Plenty held their Remembrance Day service on Thursday, November 9. Jodi Seibold compiled community members’ photos…
Westberry School outdoor classroom donation
Westberry School would like to thank Whitecap Resources for their generous donation and ongoing support to the development of their outdoor classroom.
Sask Energy donation to Kindersley Chapter of KidSport
Earlier this month, Sask Energy presented the Kindersley Chapter of KidSport with a cheque for $1780. Sask Energy donates $20 for every home team goal to their local KidSport.
Something for all at Bizarre Bazaar
Eston’s Bizarre Bazaar had something for all ages to enjoy on November 4.
Sada Kiltau celebrates her 109 birthday!
December 9th marked the day when Sada (nee Patterson) Kiltau was born in Luseland, Sask. precisely 109 years ago in 1914. The birthday gal now resides in the Western Senior Citizens Home in Leader…
Eston’s Ukrainian Community honoured and thankful
Last year, Eston’s Ukrainian Community was honoured and beyond thankful for the support they received as they raised money to send to Ukraine.
PLAINS donates money for zamboni propane
Troy Strutt, on behalf of PLAINS, recently presented Leader councillor Travis Feiffer with a $3000 cheque to cover the cost of propane for the new zamboni for the 2023-2024 season.
Eatonia and Kindersley students in Saskatchewan Honours Band
The communities of Eatonia and Kindersley were represented by local students in the Saskatchewan Honours Band Nov. 1st to 3rd in Regina.
Saskatchewan Raises Small Claims Limit in Provincial Courts
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed new regulations that increase the monetary limit for claims that can proceed through the Provincial (Small Claims) Court from $30,000 to $50,000.
Jersey Day at Westberry!
Both staff and students at Westberry Elementary School in Kindersley dawned their jerseys for Jersey Day on Wednesday, November 8th.
Letter: Enjoyed Remembrance Day edition
I would like to commend Your West Central Voice on the Remembrance edition. The pictures and write-up of the soldiers who died serving our country in the time of war were awesome.
2,349 New Regulated Child Care Spaces Opening In Saskatchewan
On Friday, November 10, the Governments of Saskatchewan and Canada announced $23. 5 million for the creation of 2,349 new regulated child care spaces across the province.
Night in Bethlehem returns to Oyen
During the first weekend in December, the Oyen Ministerial will again invite guests to visit Bethlehem's streets. Since its inception in 2008…
Rosetown RCMP Report, Nov 9
Rosetown RCMP received a complaint of a semi-truck that spilled gravel on Highway 4 near Elrose. Members were unable to locate the semi.
Conservative Natural Resources Critic on carbon tax, Part 1
The whirlwind around the federal carbon tax, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paused for home heating oil for three years, but no other forms of home heating…
Kindersley Royal Purple hosts Braingo Tango
The Kindersley Royal Purple held their annual Braingo Tango event on Saturday, November 4th at the Kindersley Inn. Thanks to the generosity of many businesses and individuals…
Province Increasing minimum age for tobacco and vapour product purchase
Last week, the Government of Saskatchewan passed Bill 147 which amends The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act to increase the minimum age for tobacco and vapour…
Expanded Protections for Landowners
The Government of Saskatchewan has expanded legislation to ensure landowners who are owed compensation by companies drilling for oil or gas on their property can collect what they are owed.