Bruce Penton: A November Masters? Bring it on!
In the midst of what is normally football, hockey and basketball season, the big event on the sports calendar this week is the Masters at Augusta, Ga. In November.
Smooth as Buttar
After beginning the season with one mission in mind, Dakota Buttar (Kindersley, Saskatchewan) actualized his goal Saturday evening inside Revolution Place in Grande Prairie, Alberta…
Bruce Penton: Rough start for love-’em-or-hate-’em Cowboys
They’re known as America’s Team. But only because of the existence of the New York Jets and a couple of other bottom feeders in the National Football League, the Dallas Cowboys have barely been able to escape the moniker “America’s Worst Team.’
Bruce Penton: James adds fuel to debate: LeBron or Jordan
He really didn’t need to prove it again, but LeBron James has confirmed he is the face of the National Basketball Association.
Bruce Penton: Young baseball stars blossom
Who was better? Hank Aaron or Mike Trout? Babe Ruth or Reggie Jackson? Carl Yastrzemski or Rickey Henderson?
New Exercise Therapist in Kindersley
Jocelyn Perlinger has taken on the role of exercise therapist in Kindersley. Together with Pathway to Wellness, Town of Kindersley and the Sask Health Authority, Jocelyn helped plan the upcoming exercise programs.
Bruce Penton: Russians are beloved on ice, 48 years later
Precisely 48 years to the day — Sept. 28 — that Paul Henderson demoralized the world of Russian hockey fans with his Summit Series-winning goal that gave Canada its greatest sporting victory ever…
Buttar bucked off at Lockdown Bull Bash
PONOKA, Alberta– Competing at just his fifth PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada event of the 2020 season…
Flatlanders Speedway hosts “The Ultimate Showdown”
Flatlanders Speedway was where all the action was on September 26 & 27.
The event was dubbed “The Ultimate Showdown” and featured racers from across western Canada.
Bruce Penton: Spieth’s elite golf game has vanished
What has happened to Jordan Spieth? In his personal life, the 27-year-old Texan is in a good place. He was recently married to his longtime girlfriend, Annie, and he’s pulling down a couple of million dollars a year, at least, from on-course earnings and endorsement revenue.
Kerrobert Swimming Pool to benefit from $5000 donation
The Kerrobert Recreation Board has received a generous donation from the Tiny Tot Playschool who closed their doors last year after serving the community for many years.
Car enthusiasts head to car show in Rosetown
Car enthusiasts headed to Rosetown on Sunday, September 27th, to attend one of the few car shows this year in western Canada.
90-Point Ride En Route to Victory for Dakota Buttar
STAVELY, Alta. – Marking the eighth PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada event of the 2020 season, on Saturday night all eyes were on Stavely Arena as action got underway for the prestigious Glen Keeley Memorial, part of the nation’s Touring Pro Division.
Bruce Penton: CFL victimized by Coronavirus
Gainer the Gopher gets a year’s vacation to frolic with the tumbleweeds in Saskatchewan. Calgary Stampeders’ white stallion is being sent to the pasture.
Iron Horse Klippers season delayed
The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers will have to wait a little longer for the start of the SJHL season.
Twins claim 2020 NSRBL championship
The Lloydminster Twins are the champions of the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League.
Bruce Penton: So far, so good: Bubble working for NHL
So, how are the National Hockey League playoffs working out, as teams battle for Lord Stanley’s cup in two no-fan ‘bubbles’ — one in Toronto, the other in Edmonton?
Tractor pulls at Flaxcombe
Norm Wiggins from Kindersley participated in the tractor pulls at Flaxcombe on Sat., Aug. 8. Participants came from Swift Current, Alsask, Mendham, Flaxcombe, Vanscoy and Eston.
Stallions lose league semi-final
The Kindersley Stallions inaugural season in the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League has come to an end.
Bruce Penton: Golf ball flying too far, says Nicklaus
Titleist advertises itself as the company which produces the “No. 1 ball in golf.” The stats prove it; more PGA Tour players use the ball than any other, and it isn’t even close.