Local State of Emergency declared by the Town of Leader
Low water levels of the South Saskatchewan River effect the Municipalities water intake.
Recognize any of these faces from the past?
The archives are a wonderful source of nostalgia. As we’re in the midst of the Christmas season, a photo from a Christmas past was discovered in the archives of a December 9, 1998 issue of The Clarion.
December oil and gas public offering brings in $17.2 million in provincial revenue
The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown petroleum and natural gas public offering, held on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, has raised $17,230,215.44 for the province.
CAKE BINGO!
The Eston 95 Lions held a fancy cake bingo for the kids attending Eston’s annual Santa Claus day.
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN?
A few of the students from D’Arcy Elementary School took the opportunity to make snowmen before the snow disappeared again this past week.
Caleb residents and guests celebrate together
Caleb Village had a full house on Thursday evening, December 7th, when residents and their guests enjoyed a holiday celebration.
APAS Releases Livestock Summit Report
Responding to concerns voiced by members of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) over the past year, APAS hosted a Livestock Summit…
The story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Anyone who has ever wondered when and where the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer originated will enjoy reading about Bob May, who created this fictional story eighty-five years ago.
Maple Creek RCMP continues working to locate Bryon Watson
Maple Creek RCMP continue to ask for the public’s assistance in locating 23-year-old Bryon Watson, who was last seen in Maple Creek on November 26, 2023.
Raggedy Ann doll in Kerrobert Courthouse Museum
This Raggedy Ann doll, found in the Kerrobert Courthouse Museum, is a character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) in 1915 that appeared in a series of books he wrote…
Saskatchewan SIRT notified after in-custody death in Wilkie
On December 5, 2023, at approximately 7:45 p.m., Wilkie RCMP received a request to conduct a wellness check at a residence in Wilkie, SK.
Nova Scotia and federal government put final bullet in the head of still-twitching offshore gas play
Well isn’t that just peachy? Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government teamed up with the federal Liberal government to put a bullet in the head of the province’s natural gas industry…
71 ticketed for failing to slow to 60 during weekend traffic safety initiative
More than 250 vehicles were stopped in the Swift Current area from December 1 to 3 during a Canada Safe Driving Week enforcement initiative.
Fuel 94 disbands - donates funds to STARS
Fuel 94 actually started in 1993 with seven farmers who decided to purchase their fuel together. The group received a substantial discount.
Recalling a trip of a lifetime
A rare sight occurred at Leader, Sask. on November 24 in the year 2000 when a stretch limo arrived at the Luchenski residence.
KCS brings food to tables during the holidays
Once again, the Kindersley Composite High School is bringing food to tables during this holiday season, by implementing the school’s Student Leadership Council (SLC) Farm to School fundraiser.
Kindersley RCMP offer holiday safety tips
With the holiday season upon us the Kindersley RCMP would once again like to remind area residents of some home and shopping safety tips…
Cram the Cruiser - a Christmas tradition
The annual ‘Cram the Cruiser’ event has become a favourite Christmas tradition in Kindersley. Once again, the Kindersley RCMP get together with the staff of the Kindersley Co-op…
Local musicians perform in Toronto
Saskatchewan was represented by five talented musicians who performed in Toronto last month. Michael Reece from Kindersley, along with hometown members Mikhaila Anderson, Evan Knouse and Paul Hillacre, travelled to Toronto.
New APAS study shows farmers are NOT the reason for food price inflation
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has released its final report on Farmers and Food Prices after a full year of study, consultation, and review…