We’ve centralized our Voice, Weekly Bean, and Kerrobert Chronicle websites into this one website serving all of West Central Saskatchewan. You’ll get all the same great articles and photos from Kindersley, Kerrobert, and the surrounding areas, plus all the fun stuff from the Weekly Bean. The printed papers are still separate of course. Watch for the Weekly Bean around town, as well as the Voice and the Kerrobert Chronicle. Enjoy!
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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…
Immediately after losing in overtime the Toronto Maple Leafs’ main guys clocked in for their second jobs.
Hey, Winnipeg Jets fans, it’s time to lose the ‘whiteout’ approach to your team’s National Hockey League playoffs. It’s not working.
Walking along the Frenchman River at dusk yesterday, Spring sang her song. From one side came a thousand frog arpeggios…
A retired man volunteered at the local hospital, playing piano for patients. After he had finished his performance he said goodbye to one of the patients…
The Purple Pansies for Pancreatic Cancer fundraiser is back once again, thanks to the efforts of a team of dedicated volunteers.
It’s seeding time on the prairies. And a quick look back in time to when the homesteaders were putting seed in the ground…
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…
Notice the lightning charge coming from the ground? Ground to cloud lightning starts off with what is called a "streamer" from the ground…
Soccer season kicked off again for 2024. Not only were the kids excited to get back on the field, but their families were happily seated on the sidelines…
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.
Elizabeth Spykerman performs “The Frog” at the Prairie Sunset Music Festival in Macklin.
A crew of FoodMesh volunteers got together on Tuesday morning to make big pots of soup. After the cooking, chopping, slicing and stirring is all done…
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is excited to announce a $7.5 million gift from renowned philanthropists and successful business leaders…
Winnie Larson of Kindersley sat back in her easy chair and reminisced about her life which began with her birth on April 8, 1931 on a farm at Shell Lake, Sask.
A look at family photos from generations past reveals distinct similarities in a vast number of images from days gone by.
Royal Helium Ltd. published a substantial update on April 24, announcing ongoing plans for further helium development…
A full contingent of 10 teams were sent to the SHSAA regional tournament in Rosetown on May 4. They were vying for a top two placing…
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.