Shelby Rublee enjoys working at the museum
A group of kids were pumped about getting together at the Kindersley Plains Museum on Thursday, July 29 for some fun at the day camp the museum was hosting.
Meet the girls at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum
One of the popular go-to places for visitors to Kindersley is the Kindersley & District Plains Museum on 11th Avenue East. When you walk through the doors, you will be greeted by two young ladies, Hailey Gray and Emily Polsfut.
Storybook trail
The Kindersley Wheatland Library has set up a storybook trail leading up to their doors. Children are invited to follow the trail and enjoy reading a great story that is told on each of the signs positioned along the trail.
Eston Communities in Bloom honours Texan donor
How did Eston Communities in Bloom begin to receive five annual donations from an elderly gentleman living in Texas? Well, sometimes one good thing leads to another, and that’s exactly what happened when Patrick Wayne Brennen sent Val Mohan an email.
Young Burrowing Owls Are Learning the Ways of the World!
Regina, SK – July 26th, 2021 – Saskatchewan’s Burrowing Owls are reaching an important stage in their life cycle – the young are now starting to leave the burrow and forage for themselves.
Canadian Civil Defense Museum resumes tours at Alsask Radar Dome
The Canadian Civil Defense Museum is conducting tours once again this summer on a designated date during each long weekend. The next date will be Sunday, August 1, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., with tours held every hour.
Murder at the St. Alice
Do you know a teen who would enjoy British Columbia-based historical fiction and a mystery in the same book? Then the novel Murder at the St. Alice by prolific YA writer Becky Citra is worth a look.
Lots of fun happening at iKids Day Camp!
For the fifth summer in a row, many kids are looking forward to iKids Camp in Kindersley. Director Chantal Palynchuk has some exciting activities planned for the summer of 2021, which includes something for everyone.
Wilkie & District Museum hosting Poker Rally
The Wilkie & District Museum is hosting another Poker Rally on Sunday, July 25th.
SaskBooks Review: How’s Peanut?
Trying to explain complex concepts to children can be tricky. Explaining things in simple terms that they can understand and relate to can help to make the process a lot easier. In this fun children’s book author Brenda Redman has done just that.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Ode To Joy, IT: Chapter II, Fatman, and more!
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Farmers, Indigenous land users come together to launch new land sharing network in Saskatchewan
Farmers, ranchers, and Indigenous land users from across Saskatchewan gathered at a farm in Bladworth, SK, today to launch the newly formed Treaty Land Sharing Network (TLSN).
SaskBooks Review: Gather: On the Joy of Storytelling
In his latest book, Gather: Richard Van Camp on the Joy of Storytelling, Richard Van Camp offers sound advice on the fine art of storytelling. He shares his insights on how and where to best gather stories and shows how to tell those stories to best advantage.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Fear Street Collection, Disturbia, Buried, and more!
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Wheatland readers are amazing
The Wheatland Regional Library challenged communities in the region to read 150,000 minutes over the summer months and wow, did they ever get reading!
SaskBooks Review: “The Power of a Paintbrush: The Story of an Escape from the Prison Camp Stalag XXA after World War II”
I was familiar with the moving story of German-born artist, pacifist, and prisoner-of-war survivor Fritz Stehwien via the book Fritz Stehwien: A Retrospective.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Midsommar, Grand Seduction, Monster Hunter, and more!
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Replica of St. Anthony’s Church adorns Mendham Cemetery
The Mendham Cemetery is now home to a newly built replica of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, thanks to the carpentry skills of Mendham resident, Larry Bischoff.
Kindersley Community Travel Club dusts off their passports
Are you looking forward to travelling once again? If you are, the Kindersley Community Travel Club has some encouraging news to share. Heidi Marchant, a teacher at Kindersley Composite School, said it looks very hopeful that the club will be touring at Easter 2022.
The KCS Band program’s secret to success
The band program at Kindersley Composite School has had a lot of support throughout its existence. Colleen Swan said she stepped into the band program thirty-two years ago and inherited a strong program built by Gene Aulinger and Steve Mealey.