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Arts & Culture
On December 9, 2025, Kinder Kollege Child Care Centre (located at Westberry School in Kindersley) held their annual children's Christmas performance for family and relatives.
St. Paul’s United Church Women (UCW) held their annual Cookie Lane and Bake Sale Saturday afternoon, December 7th at Kindersley.
A visit from D’Arcy school students has become an annual event at Caleb Village in Kindersley, and this year was no exception.
Rylan Newmeyer sits on Santa’s knee during the Kinder College’s annual Christmas performance at Westberry School.
The Plenty Coffee Shop has been a hub of activity during the month of December. Thanks to a few dedicated volunteers, coffee and delicious lattes are served to everyone…
Young shoppers were busy Christmas shopping at Santa’s Hut at Rossville School in Coleville on Saturday, December 7th.
The Kinette Club of Kerrobert’s annual Festival of Trees was held December 5 at the Courthouse Gallery. Food Bank donations were welcomed…
The 2024 edition of the Kindersley Christmas Carol Festival was held on Sunday, December 1st at St. Paul’s United Church.
Meeting Santa Claus for the very first time can be quite a scary experience for the little ones. Santa was on hand at the Festival of Trees last Thursday at the Kerrobert Courthouse.
Eston’s Wesston Toner picks out his first tree to get ready for the festive season. The trees are a fundraiser for the Eston 4-H group.
Haven and Amariah Simonson were helping their Mom, Rebecca at their Glad’s Chocolatier table at the Kindersley Legion Hall on Saturday.
Max and Sarah Paulhus sang two folk songs for the Pinkham community at the Christmas party on November 30, 2024, held at the Kindersley Masonic Lodge.
Thanks to the efforts of Kindersley Screen Arts and its sponsors, local movie buffs had the opportunity to see a film that would not normally make its way to the Kindersley’s Sunset Theatre.
The importance of community and being part of a community was the theme of Elrose veterinarian Dr. Charlotte Williams when she addressed the Eston museum’s Christmas in November event recently.
Mark Morton has created a fascinating world in The Headmasters. Blue Ring is an interesting place to spend a chunk of time if you are into science-fiction.
Elizabeth Middle School’s colourful cast masterfully performed Aladdin Jr. not just once but five times within three days.
It’s that time of the year again to come out and enjoy two wonderful back to back nights of fun in Kerrobert!
Most of the province was preparing for the season’s first significant snowfall this past weekend. Even though the weather isn’t ideal, Mother Nature does provide us with some spectacular scenery…
A big thank you to all of the students that have been emailing their submissions for The Hype.
Provincial arts funding agency SK Arts is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Bird-Wilson as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective November 18, 2024.
FUN FACT: November 19 is Canadian National Play Monopoly Day! National Play Monopoly Day recognizes the iconic board game that lands us on Park Place, Boardwalk or even in jail.
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.
The Kindersley Rotary Club has planned an unforgettable dining and wine fundraiser for the end of November.
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…
Moose Jaw is the setting for yet another page-turning adventure. This time there are ghosts, gangsters, a school in peril and, of course, the tunnels of Moose Jaw…
Welcome to The Hype, youth-focused feature in Your West Central Voice & The Kerrobert Chronicle. This month we received a number of submission for Remembrance Day.
Congratulations to Kindersley Composite School students Serenity Malcolm and Moira Padberg for performing with the Saskatchewan Honour Band!
Angela Clement launched her new book ‘Awakening Through Grief’ on November 1st. Three years ago, she retired from her teaching career and moved to Maple Creek.
On November 20, Write Out Loud welcomes author Amy Boyes. In her second book, Yes, Miss Thompson (Now or Never Publishing, 2023), Ms. Boyes brings her great-grandmother’s past to life.