Tug of War puts fun back in 'FUNdraising'!
There are many activities planned for July 1st in Kindersley. The day kicks off with a pancake breakfast, followed by games, wagon rides, music, and much more, all at the Kindersley Museum.
Fitness group helps people with mobility issues
A one-hour workout with friends at the gym is just what the doctor ordered, which is why the Parkinson’s support group in Kindersley was happy to find a gym and a trainer to help them out.
Kindersley RCMP remind drivers to buckle up
Buckling up is a simple action that could make the difference between life and death. It’s also required by law.
BBQs at Major and Kerrobert raise funds for local fire departments
The Kerrobert Credit Union held their annual barbecue at their Kerrobert Branch on June 6th and the Major Branch on June 5th.
11th Avenue East Upgrade & 100 Block of 3rd Avenue West Work
The Town of Kindersley will be conducting road upgrades on 11th Avenue East and the 100 Block of 3rd Avenue West starting on June 10th.
Supporting families and the future
The capacity for small towns to rally around a good cause and “git ‘er done” is almost limitless, but there are limits, as Kailyn Krchov, Co-Chair of the Rosetown Kid Kare Board of Directors…
Walking for Brain Injury Awareness
Kindersley Royal Purple invited participants to the Kindersley Walking Trail for a ‘Brain Walk’ on Thursday evening, June 6th.
Weekly RCMP Report for Unity, Wilkie and Macklin, June 6
Police received a report of an abandoned trailer on a rural property. The trailer had been stolen from Unity the previous week and is still under investigation.
Rosetown/Kyle RCMP report ending June 6
Rosetown RCMP received a report of an RV on fire near Elrose, SK. Members attended along with Elrose Fire Department who extinguished the fire.
Shopping Spree winner shares her winnings
The Kindersley Co-op Food Store announced Ginette Hoffman as the winner of their 110-Second Shopping Spree in celebration of their 110th anniversary.
Grad Class of One!
Not every graduate gets 100 percent of the attention on grad day, but Taylor Kinch-Wilke did. She was the sole 2024 graduate at Altario School in Alberta, located 74 km northwest of Marengo.
The Lasting Legacy of War Amputees
On June 6, 1944, a pivotal moment unfolded as thousands of Canadian soldiers stormed Juno Beach in Normandy, in the heavily German-fortified coast of France.
Royal Bank rodeo volunteers
The staff at the Royal Bank of Canada Kindersley branch volunteered their time greeting spectators to the WCEC for Kindersley’s Indoor Rodeo on Thursday evening.
Food Farm and Antique Threshing Club make a great team!
Each year, Grade 3 students from Kindersley and the surrounding area look forward to visiting the museum. This year, over 140 students took part…
Synergy Credit Union announces Glenn Stang’s retirement
The Board of Directors of Synergy Credit Union announced the retirement of Chief Executive Officer Glenn Stang, effective December 31, 2024.
Volunteers plant flowers at Caleb Village
A crew of volunteers were busy planting flowers in Caleb Village’s back yard on Tuesday, May 28. Even the weather cooperated…
Caleb Village celebrates its 15th anniversary
Caleb Village celebrated its 15th anniversary on Thursday, May 30, with an afternoon of country music performed by the talented Fox and the Hounds.
Hoot, Hoot, Hooray! Burrowing Owls are back!
It’s that time of year again when the endangered Burrowing Owl returns to the prairies from their wintering grounds in southern Texas and Mexico.
Dale Ternes receives award
Dale Ternes from the Kindersley Skating Club was honoured to receive the 2024 National Volunteer Award from Skate Canada - Saskatchewan.
Senior Essay winner Benjamin MacDonald
Congratulations to Benjamin MacDonald who received third place in the Senior Essay category at the Provincial level for his Remembrance Day essay submission.