National Play Monopoly Day
FUN FACT: November 19 is Canadian National Play Monopoly Day! National Play Monopoly Day recognizes the iconic board game that lands us on Park Place, Boardwalk or even in jail.
Kindersley resident publishes practical self-help book
Scott Holloway, a familiar face in Kindersley, recently wrote a book entitled 'Striving for the Masteries.' He said the idea for the book began to formulate when he conducted an addictions program.
Winemaker from France will be visiting Kindersley
The Kindersley Rotary Club has planned an unforgettable dining and wine fundraiser for the end of November.
Lego builders back at the Kindersley Library
The Lego builders are back at the Kindersley Library and have resumed their construction projects. After their activity during the summer months, the Lego Club took a few months off…
Book: Return of the Grudstone Ghosts
Moose Jaw is the setting for yet another page-turning adventure. This time there are ghosts, gangsters, a school in peril and, of course, the tunnels of Moose Jaw…
The Hype: Remembrance Day Submissions, Learning to Remember
Welcome to The Hype, youth-focused feature in Your West Central Voice & The Kerrobert Chronicle. This month we received a number of submission for Remembrance Day.
Kindersley students perform with Sask Honour Band
Congratulations to Kindersley Composite School students Serenity Malcolm and Moira Padberg for performing with the Saskatchewan Honour Band!
‘Awakening Through Grief’ offers healing to the hurting
Angela Clement launched her new book ‘Awakening Through Grief’ on November 1st. Three years ago, she retired from her teaching career and moved to Maple Creek.
Write Out Loud features Amy Boyes, author of Yes, Miss Thompson
On November 20, Write Out Loud welcomes author Amy Boyes. In her second book, Yes, Miss Thompson (Now or Never Publishing, 2023), Ms. Boyes brings her great-grandmother’s past to life.
Book: Reflections in a Farmhouse Window: A Prairie Memoir
One of the many joys of reading memoir is learning you share certain places, people or experiences with an author.
Kerrobert Art Gallery showcases two Saskatchewan artists
Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery is currently featuring the work of two Saskatchewan artists. The opening reception is scheduled for the evening of November 7, and the show will be on display until the end of 2024.
Book: Squandered: Canada's Potash Legacy
Squandered: Canada's Potash Legacy is another thoroughly researched and super interesting read by University of Regina Press.
Fallen Heroes: Their journey Home
A few years ago, my wife Laura and I hosted a film team at our farm near Sedalia, AB. The team was from The Military Museums in Calgary, and they were on a mission…
Jack-o-lanterns and Halloween house
The Cummings family were busy getting their jack-o-lanterns ready for display. Meanwhile, this creative display (below) can be found along 2nd Avenue East in Kindersley.
1,080 lb pumpkin takes first place
The results of Leader’s 7th annual pumpkin growing contest were revealed at the Annual Pumpkin Weigh-in & Dance on Saturday evening, October 19th, at Leader Community Hall.
Luseland Arts Council presents: Supper and a Show with The Wardens
The Luseland Arts Council is excited to announce the first concert of the season, featuring the renowned Rocky Mountain band, The Wardens.
Making music for a lifetime
Anne Dietrich has spent much of her life making music. “I enjoy my life because I love music” she said. “My life is like that old song - I've Been Everywhere.”
Medieval feast at Caleb Village
On Friday afternoon, the staff at Caleb Village were dressed up and ready to serve a medieval feast.
Wilkie Museum winds up successful year
The Wilkie & District Museum enjoyed immense success this year, which culminated in the installation of tin on the Wilkie Press Building.
2024 Harvest Festival Parade
The 2024 Harvest Festival Parade, sponsored by the Kerrobert Chamber of Commerce, was a bit cooler and crisper than previous years, but nevertheless, it was another fantastic event!