Break-in at Eatonia Arena
On November 19, 2023, at approximately 9:00 a.m., Kindersley RCMP received a report of a break-in at the arena in Eatonia. The investigation determined an unknown individual or individuals…
Book: My Daughter’s Heart
Spring of 2020 was a strange and frightening time for everyone. For the Jasken family, the uncertainty of the early days of the pandemic were exacerbated…
Curling in Laporte in the early 1900s
Curling and bonspiels were enjoyed by both young and old in the early 1900’s, according to Eatonia’s history book “A Past to Cherish”.
Post-construction field work complete for Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline project
The official record shows that construction of the Canadian portion of Enbridge’s Line 3 Replacement Program (L3RP) was completed more than four years ago…
SaskPower signs master services agreement with Ontario Power Generation for SMR development
Finding your way through the incredibly complex path of licensing and building nuclear reactors is not for the faint of heart.
Penton: Japanese stars cream of free-agent crop
The baseball world knows that the No. 1 free agent during this off-season is the Japanese phenom, Shohei Ohtani, who might be the game’s best hitter and its best pitcher.
Pop 89: Only Listen
I’m watching planes take off from the Vancouver airport tarmac as I wonder how I pulled myself away from my brother’s cottage on 15 acres of old-growth trees and wild ferns?
Check It Out: One man’s unique perspective
Everyone sees things from their own unique perspective. For example, an elderly Alzheimer’s patient said, “It’s wonderful. I’m making new friends every day!”
Editorial Cartoon: Charles on Coins
Look kids! Charles the Third is now on coins! Who’s Charles the Third? What are coins?
Leader raises over $48K for healthcare
A very successful fundraising event was held at the Leader Community Hall on Saturday evening, November 18th. A total of $48,500.00 was raised from proceeds of a live and silent auction…
497 impaired driving offences reported in October
Results from the October Traffic Safety Spotlight on impaired driving are in, and police agencies across Saskatchewan reported a total of 497 impaired driving offences last month.
Sask West This Week, Nov 19
Week 4 of the Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) schedule wrapped up as of November 19th. The Wilkie Outlaws continue to lead the league with a 5-0 record.
DAKOTA BUTTAR CROWNED 2023 PBR CANADA CHAMPION!
When the dust settled Saturday night inside Edmonton’s Rogers Place, Eatonia’s Dakota Buttar cemented his name in history, completing a come-from-behind surge…
PWHS hosts an Old Fashioned Christmas in November
The Prairie West Historical Society (PWHS) hosted its 14th Annual Christmas in November fundraising event on Saturday evening, November 18th, at the AGT Community Centre.
Luseland Museum Country School signs
Luseland Museum shared some exciting news last week with the installation of the Country School signs!
Eston Communities in Bloom busy for Christmas season
Eston Communities in Bloom have been busy getting the community looking great for the Christmas season!
Government Introduces Carbon Tax Fairness for Families Act
On Friday, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan introduced The SaskEnergy (Carbon Tax Fairness for Families) Amendment Act…
QUITE A SIGHT!
It’s not every day that you see a barn travelling down a highway. The Burgardt Farm iconic Landmark barn was on the move last week south of Kerrobert on the Pipeline Road.
‘Queen of Canada’ leaves Richmound school
The self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada' Romana Didulo and her followers have left the village of Richmound’s former school and are now camped out on farmland 11 kms north east of the village.