SPORTS TALK: Riders and CFL officials are getting bad reputations across the league
Like a good perogy meal from your Grandma, good things come to those who wait. With a 7-game losing streak, the guys in Green are winning ugly, and sometime a little dirty.
Pop 89: All The Ologies
Sitting at a window table, watching evening fall in Melange, a cozy bistro in old Nanaimo, we celebrate our sister’s birthday over a fancy dinner.
Check It Out: History is a vast early warning system
A young man relayed the following story. “My grandpa warned people the Titanic would sink, and no one listened. He kept warning them until they got sick of it and kicked him out of the theatre.”
TD PLINKO BOARD DONATION!
During Goose Festival Days, TD Canada Trust in Kindersley donated all of the proceeds from their Plinko board to the Kindersley & District Plains Museum.
Introducing Independent Representative - Wade Sira
Wade Sira has announced his candidacy as an Independent Representative in the upcoming provincial election for the Kindersley-Biggar constituency.
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SWAC SPORTS: Southwest Provincial Golf Team has strong showing
The first official SWAC sport playoff, golf, was held at the Cypress Hills Golf Course, commissioned by Tyson Krause (Maple Creek School).
Fire Prevention Week: Kerrobert Fire & Rescue BBQ
Join us for the Kerrobert Fire & Rescue OPEN HOUSE & BBQ on Tuesday, October 8th.
Correction: Incorrect name on miniature ponies photo
CORRECTION: In last week’s paper we had an incorrect name. This is Larry and Evan Benjamin from Brock with Hope & Honey (miniature ponies).
A Million Times We Cry: A memoir on grief, launches it at oil show
An oil show isn’t a typical place for a book launch, but for Stacey Grimes-Wempe, it was fitting. After all, her book was sitting close to the model pumpjack sitting on the counter of her display.
A glimpse of a century old celebration in Kerrobert
This photo from 105 years ago was taken at Kerrobert during the “Peace Celebration” to mark the end of WWI.
Bantam hockey players from Luseland’s past
Tim Patterson posted a photo of his old Luseland Mallards Bantam team from the 1966-67 season on the Historic Saskatchewan facebook page.
When postage stamps depicted Saskatchewan’s harvest
A contributor to the Historic Saskatchewan facebook page posted a photo of this 1930 postage stamp.
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...
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Weekly Report: Hit and Run
Kyle RCMP received a report of a hit and run on Highway 7. There was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Fuel Good Day 2024 raises record amount for communities across Western Canada
Co-op is pleased to announce that we raised a record-breaking total of more than $700,000 on Fuel Good Day 2024. This surpasses the $685,000 raised in 2019.
Unity RCMP Report for week ending September 30
RCMP received a report of a vehicle collision with a train near Scott. There were no injuries. Two traffic tickets were issued to the vehicle driver.