REMEMBERING WHEN: First time ever seeing colour TV
It was November 1967. I was seven years old and in town after school one day for a little girl’s birthday party.
Penton: Judge, Ohtani should be automatic MVPs
Despite average or sub-par performances in the World Series, Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees are almost guaranteed…
SPORTS TALK: Roughriders will have a more realistic chance next year
CFL teams don't magically immediately become Grey Cup winners simply because they hired a new head coach.
Growing Through Grief: Where Did Joy Go?
Life can be a tricky space sometimes. A loss knocks us off balance and can put us in a place where safety and trust don’t come easily.
Pop 89: Inside Voice Out
What happened? I asked myself, watching the American election results. How did he get in again? Is it because SO many Americans fear anyone who isn't heterosexual?
Check It Out: Spending cut suggestions for government
When asked why she didn't report her stolen credit card, a woman answered, “Because the thief was spending less than me.”
Saskatchewan RCMP seizes 31 firearms in criminal investigation
Saskatchewan RCMP’s Swift Current Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team (STRT) has laid charges against two individuals after seizing 31 firearms from a residence…
Sask West This Week: The 25th Anniversary Season is underway
The Sask West Hockey League (SWHL) opened up their 25th anniversary season this past weekend, and the bingo card filled up quickly with some quirky and expected endings.
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.
Prosperity Credit Union is born
Prosperity Credit Union will be the name of the new credit union created through the merger of Cypress Credit Union, Diamond North Credit Union, and Prairie Centre Credit Union…
New Legislature to meet starting November 25
Premier Scott Moe announced last Thursday that the first session of the new Legislative Assembly will begin on Monday, November 25 - exactly four weeks following the provincial general election.
A Tradition That Leaves a Lasting Impression!
It is with enthusiasm that the Operation Red Nose 16th annual safe ride campaign has been launched Saskatchewan today.
Winemaker from France will be visiting Kindersley
The Kindersley Rotary Club has planned an unforgettable dining and wine fundraiser for the end of November.
Great Plains College awards over $213,000 at fall scholarship receptions
Great Plains College is pleased to announce over $213,000 in Entrance Scholarships, bursaries and awards were provided to 130 deserving students this fall.
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…
The importance of remembering our Canadian Veterans
Kerrobert Legion #88 made several appearances to share the importance of remembering our Canadian Veterans, past, present and future.
RM of Snipe Lake has new Reeve
The Rural Municipality of Snipe Lake’s municipal election had a strong turnout of 213 voters. Here is a list of the successful candidates.
Running out the clock on the federal oil and gas emissions cap: SK energy minister
Late in the year, just in time for the next COP (Conference Of the Parties) event, the federal Liberal government released its planned oil and gas emissions cap details on Nov. 4.