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Arts & Culture
The students at D’Arcy Elementary School treated their audience of moms and grammas to an excellent array of air band performances.
The communities of Macklin, Luseland, and Kerrobert enjoyed a great variety of performances during the Prairie Sunset Music Festival…
Eliana Bakanec, a talented 13-year-old pianist and cellist who lives in the Kerrobert area, received provincial recommendations for Strings Solo Concerto/Concerted Work…
A choppy two and a half hour boat ride on April 30th took my wife Kyla and I away from our small and very flat island back to the main land for our long flight home.
The Kerrobert School Community Council (SCC) has started the 2024-25 calendar campaign! The calendar is the SCC’s only fundraiser.
In Lost Treasure on the Circle Star Ranch, nine-year-old Ben stumbles across yet another mystery as readers get a glimpse of life on his family’s ranch…
Members of the Ukrainian community met at Saskatoon to celebrate Ukrainian Easter on May 5th at a church in the city.
I was minivanning toward Tofino with my young family while an anti-logging protest was brewing in the surrounding forest…
What does a nine-year-old Saskatchewan girl do on weekends throughout the spring and summer? Nine-year-old Reese McCallum will be spending her weekends giving tours…
Kids aged six years and under were indulging in creative play at the Eatonia Library last week, thanks to West Central Play-Mobile and Ang Malcolm…
It was just a regular Wednesday afternoon for Mandy Lavallee at Eatonia Oasis Living when I dropped in for a visit on May 1.
Matthew Anderson, born in Shaunavon, raised in Swift Current and Regina, now living in Nova Scotia, returns to Swift Current to present his recently published The Good Walk…
After a lengthy span of cool weather and wind, these children were enjoying the warm sunshine while playing in the sand at The Beach in Kindersley last week.
The Plenty United Church was a busy place on Saturday afternoon, April 27th. The main floor of the church served as the venue for the community’s 5th annual Spring Fling Quilt Show.
The work of the talented local photographer and storm chaser Jenny Hagan is now on display at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery.
The wedding of the year took place on the April 26-27 weekend at Luseland. Luseland’s annual dinner theatre featured “The Engagement” by Jared Fischer and Kirk Meyers…
Beautiful quilts created by the ladies at Pinkham, Saskatchewan were on display at The Corner Gallery at the University of Regina during the week of April 11th to 19th.
The Sandhills Music Festival held their grand concert and 2024 awards presentation on the evening of Thursday, April 25th at Leader.
The tunnels of Moose Jaw are once again the backdrop for nail-biting excitement and adventure in the Tunnels of Tyranny, the fourth book…
The Kindersley and District Arts Council is pleased to present the musical talents of Jack Garton on Friday, April 26 at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre.
The annual Goose Festival in Kindersley, typically held on the last weekend of September, is shifting its dates this year.
The Town of Kindersley was thrilled to receive word they have been awarded “Facility of the Year” in the category of “Recreation” for The Beach at the Motherwell Reservoir.
Callie Swan from North West Central School in Plenty went to Davidson for the Sun West School Division’s annual Student Leadership Conference.
I like to be surprised. Upon receiving the slim poetry collection 2 Women 2 Generations 26 Poems by Saskatoon’s Sheri Hathaway, I noted the book’s short, back cover description…
This year, many of us will be looking to the vegetable garden to save money on groceries.
The recreation board at Liebenthal featured two days of talented country music entertainers on the weekend of April 13th and 14th.
The Spring Craft and Trade Fair at Caleb Village in Kindersley was bigger and better than ever. Visitors of all ages streamed through their doors Saturday afternoon…
At Burstall School, the grade 1-5 students helped make some delicious stone soup for the whole school.
Here are some of the participants from the Galaxy Jar program last week at the Plenty Wheatland Library.