Crafty kids at work
A group of crafty kids get together each week at Garden Gallery in Kindersley for their weekly Art Class for Kids. Devon Coles offers instruction...
Two more items added to Kindersley Museum
Kindersley & District Plains Museum always appreciates receiving donations of antique items from the local and surrounding area.
Fall suppers are on the horizon
Just in case you haven’t enjoyed your fair share of delicious home cooking after the Thanksgiving holiday, there is a wide assortment of community fall suppers on the horizon.
Fall Recipes: Quiche, Meatball Soup, and Stuffed Peppers
Enjoy these tasty Fall wonders as we approach another cold Canadian winter.
Book: Family Potluck
Sixteen smiling, digitally-produced characters—including an infant in arms, a bespeckled elder, a girl in a wheelchair and a visually-impaired, non-Caucasian boy...
Windy conditions at Leader’s Fall Festival
Wind and cool weather didn’t hamper the Fall Festival at Leader on Saturday afternoon, October 5th. Vendors were on hand at the Sandhills Marketplace...
Best selling author visits her hometown
Roxana Spicer was given a warm welcome at the Norman Ritchie Centre in Kindersley and the Netherhill Hall on the weekend of October 4th and 5th.
Fire Prevention Week: Find 6 Differences, activity for kids
Find six differences in these two images. Scroll down the page for the answers. Don't cheat! Have fun!
Fire Prevention Week: Fight the Blaze coloring activity for kids
Print this image, get out your crayons, and liven up this action-packed scene!
Write Out Loud welcomes Saskatchewan mystery writer, Ruth Chorney
Haunted is the third in Ruth Chorney’s Deer Creek Series following novels Buried and Conspiracy. Her books are filled with characters you might meet at the local Co-op.
Book: Wrack Line
It’s a rare and wondrous thing when, while reading a poetry collection, I start conceiving poems in my own mind. Vancouver-born M.W. Jaeggle’s highly distilled first book of poetry...
2024 Kindersley GOOSE FESTIVAL, a selection of photos
Enjoy 19 selected photos from the 2024 Kindersley Goose Festival. The annual Goose Festival was held September 19 to 22 this year.
JJ Voss had a full day of activities in Leader
Local businesses and community members supported an afternoon show for long-term care residents. The evening program, supported partly by The Pumpkin Growers...
Quilt Show during Goose Festival Days
The Prairie Crocus Quilt Guild hosted their bi-annual Quilt Show during Goose Festival Days on Saturday at St. Paul's United Church. Such beautiful work!
Empress hosts another successful Whistle Stop Supper
The Empress & District Historical Society hosted another entertaining event at the Empress Train Station. The Whistle Stop Supper, the final event for 2024, had a sold-out crowd on September 21st.
First ever Goose Festival Veggie Car Show
The Kindersley Better Together group’s first ever Goose Festival Veggie Car Show made a great first start with 12 entries.
Wheatland Libraries host Teepee Teachings
Wheatland Libraries hosted Teepee Teachings at the communities of Plenty and Kindersley on Tuesday, September 24th.
Book: Where Could My Baby Be?
Of the several books I’ve read by Saskatoon writer, publisher and teacher, Ashley Vercammen, Where Could My Baby Be? is among the best.
2024 Goose Festival Parade, over 200 photos
Cst. Natasha St. Michel of the Kindersley RCMP detachment was handing out treats during the annual Goose Festival Parade on Saturday morning.
International art dealer was once a kid from Eston
Fred Mulder, an internationally known art dealer based in England who was honoured by the late Queen Elizabeth II for his charitable work, has never forgotten Eston, where he was raised.