Remembering Air Force photographer, Corporal James Hutchinson
My great grandpa, James Hutchinson was born February 9, 1918 and lived in Richlea, Sask where he worked with his dad at the livery stable.
Time to remember … ‘Tis the season of remembrance
Time to remember … ‘Tis the season of remembrance. Caroline Burke of the Royal Canadian Legion Kindersley Branch was busy during the annual Poppy Canvas last week. Proceeds fhelp to fund charitable programs.
Just a Gal from Glidden: The Legion exists so that Canada never forgets
Across Canada, Legion Branches are the cornerstone of their communities. The Kindersley Legion Branch #57 is no exception.
Just a gal from Glidden: Understanding ourselves through family history
It was ten years ago. I ran the newspaper in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, and got prepared to put together our Remembrance Day edition.
Water tower originally used to fill steamer engines
Trackside Treasure: Situated in the hamlet of Wartime, this water tower was originally used to fill the reservoirs of the steamer engines on the adjacent CNR track.
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Prairieland Players cancel 2020 Dinner Theatre fundraiser for first time in 30 years
The Prairieland Players met online recently and made the decision to cancel the 2020 Dinner Theatre fundraiser, for the first time in our 30 year history.
Gayle Smith receives Marvin Chambers Fellowship award
Congratulations to River Hills Lions Club member, Gayle Smith on receiving a Marvin Chambers Fellowship award in recognition of her excellent service through Lions.
Royal Canadian Legion donates to Eatonia Oasis Living
Thank you to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 57 (Kindersley) for their donation to Eatonia Oasis Living and thank you to local Legion member Larry Ritchie for hand delivering the cheque!
Superb, Saskatchewan grain elevator
SUPERB, SASKATCHEWAN! The grain elevator at Superb, Saskatchewan is practically the only building left in this former prairie town.
Eatonia Oasis Living extends appreciation to Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
Eatonia Oasis Living would like to extend our appreciation to Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. for their contribution to go towards replacing our mechanical Sit/Stand lift!
Co-op Service Station makes $2000 donation to Food Bank
The Kindersley & District Co-op Service Station was able to make a $2000 donation to the Kindersley & District Food Bank this year through their Fuel Good Day Campaign on September 15, 2020.
Eatonia Oasis Birthdays
There were a couple of birthdays celebrated last week at Eatonia Oasis Living. Lloyd Adams and Tom Francis are another year older and wiser.
We Will Remember Them
With the closure of the Eatonia Legion branch a few years ago, the Kindersley Legion Branch #57 decided that they needed to remember the veterans that served and lived in Eatonia and area.
Pioneers Haven enhancing the lives of their residents
Pioneers Haven Co Inc. is an assisted living non-profit corporation providing independence to seniors in the community of Kerrobert.
Remote dairy farm grasps retail opportunities
CRESTON, B.C. - These dairy cows have it good.
They graze on fresh organic grass every 12 hours. They are sheltered from blustery winds by a towering mountain range.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Remember, every day
With September drawing to a close, my thoughts begin to focus on commemorating the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and civilians in times of war.
Eatonia Oasis Living - Reasons to celebrate this week!
Lenora Bews, who is a resident of Eatonia Oasis Living was recognized last week for her selfless acts of service and sacrifice during the Second World War! Thank you from all of us, Lennie!
SEIU holds protest event in front of Kindersley Hospital
Health care providers who are members of SEIU-West are reminding the public that they are still without a collective agreement and are frustrated with the lack of progress in negotiations with the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations (SAHO) due to the Sask Party government’s refusal to fund a fair deal.
Military equipment makes stop in Kindersley
For anyone driving down Railway Avenue on September 22-23, you may have thought that you were entering a war zone. Thankfully, that was not the case.