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Chamber Spotlight: Your class is what you make it at Sanctuary Cycle
Hello there! Have you ever tried spinning? And I don’t mean turning yourself in circles until you fall down.
Kindersley Curling Club welcomes everyone to join in the fun this curling season
Kindersley Curling Club is looking forward to its 2021/2022 Season and to welcome both past and new members to join.
Town Talk: Kindersley Landfill is CLOSED
This means closed for dumping your couches, chairs, children's clothes, and all other junk items. Did you know there are cameras installed?
Kindersley RCMP Remind Drivers Not to Drive Distracted
The Kindersley RCMP and SGI would like to remind the public that this month’s traffic safety focus is distracted driving and fatigue.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Good Boys, Freedom Writers, and more
The best in TV and film from your living room.
Just a few tips to keep your Thanksgiving carefree
What can dogs eat at Thanksgiving? Dogs can enjoy some Thanksgiving meals without spices or harmful flavors.
Now here’s a tip
Keep the yolks in hard-boiled eggs from crumbling by wetting your knife between slices.
Pipeline Online: Saskatchewan’s Energy News
Based in Estevan, Pipeline Online is Saskatchewan’s Energy News, focusing not only on oil and gas, but the related industries that make use of the same people, companies, equipment and expertise.
Chamber Spotlight: Dennis Welding
When I called Grant Casswell for an interview day and time, I asked him if he would like a coffee. “Sure” he said. “Make it black”.
Town Talk: Gutter Ramps
Gutter ramps must be removed by October 1 until April 30. If left on the street, they cause damage to snow removal equipment.
The Bean’s new flavour
Welcome to a new flavour of The Weekly Bean! If you haven’t heard the news ... as of October 1, this publication changed hands.
Sure-Fire Streaming: The Beach Bum, Hotel Mumbai, The Mist, and more
The best in TV and film from your living room.
Rebels defeat Kobras in 6-man football
The Kerrobert Rebels played spoiler against the Kindersley Kobras during a Goose Festival Matinee game at Rotary Park Field on Saturday, September 25.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Yesterday, Elizabethtown, Rabbit Hole, and more
The best in TV and film from your living room.
Pop 89: Grown up
The first half of life, the philosophers say, is filled with survival concerns: group identity, money, status. We acquire our various disguises to get us through.
Kerrobert hosts succesful Fall Market
Kerrobert held another flourishing Fall Market on Saturday, September 25, at the Prairieland Community Centre.
Local media just got “Better Together"
The recent initiative of "Better Together," which encourages enhanced social interaction in our communities, aptly describes a recent business venture which has taken place.
Pop 89: A good catch
There’s a lovely little lake at the bottom of a hill that leads to a campsite somewhere in the Cypress Hills. (I resist sharing the name because I selfishly want to keep it a secret.)