Kids love crafting at Kindersley Library
KINDERSLEY - The Kindersley Library hosted a Dog Man lovers fun event on Saturday afternoon, February 1st. The program was based off of the super popular graphic novels…
Saskatoon artist visits Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery
Visual artist Erin Haight was on hand at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery to greet guests who arrived to view her work on Sunday afternoon, January 26th.
Book: A Ticket to the Grand Show: Journeys Across Cultural Boundaries
Wow! What a fascinating book! I didn’t even need to dig into chapter one to get hooked; the introduction itself sucked me right in and I couldn’t put A Ticket to the Grand Show down.
Luseland Library displays Bill Loveday's handiwork
LUSELAND - The latest exhibit on display at the Luseland Library features the work of Bill Loveday, a former Luseland resident and RM of Heart's Hill administrator…
Book: The Downloaded
Robert J. Sawyer is well-known in the science fiction realm. He’s written over two dozen novels and won the sci-fi world’s Big Three: the Hugo, the Nebula, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award.
Ty Hunter opens up about his mental health
Ty Hunter is best known as the dynamic and upbeat lead singer of the nationally acclaimed and Juno-nominated band the Hunter Brothers.
Brooke Boisvert will perform at TeleMiracle 49
Brooke Boisvert, a Grade 8 student at Elizabeth Middle School in Kindersley, is excited to hear she has been accepted to perform at TeleMiracle 49!
Saskatchewan’s Power Duo coming to Luseland
The Munro & Patrick Band emerges from the core of the Canadian prairies, with an awarded and collective musical history spanning decades.
NEW KEEPER OF THE BOOKS
On January 2, 2025, Michelle Yates stepped into her new position as community librarian at Kindersley Library, after Pat Bohn retired at the end of 2024.
Pat Bohn retires from Kindersley's library
The final day of 2024 also marked Pat Bohn's last day of work at the Kindersley Library. The community librarian has been a dedicated employee for the past 34 years…
Transforming old Saskatchewan farm glass into things of beauty
If you’re old enough to remember what a Noxzema jar or Milk of Magnesia bottle looks like, you’ll be surprised at what can be created from these broken, dark blue vintage 80-year-old glass jars.
Ukrainian Christmas may no longer be celebrated on January 7
It has been a long-standing tradition for Ukrainians to celebrate Christmas on January 7 each year, but since 2023, people in Ukraine have chosen to celebrate Christmas on December 25.
SK Arts CEO Message
Bonn annii, happy new year. I want to begin this New Year by expressing my gratitude and excitement for the journey ahead.
Book: Because Somebody Asked Me To
Because Somebody Asked Me To: Observations on History, Literature, and the Passing Scene is the first collection of nonfiction published by Guy Vanderhaeghe…
IKids Christmas party
It was an IKids Christmas party Friday night. Pyjamas, pizza, crafts, and gym games were all part of the fun evening.
Tuba players entertain at Caleb
The Saskatchewan Band Association presented the Christmas Tuba Festival at Caleb Village in Kindersley on Tuesday evening, December 17th.
Christmas: time for crocheted caps and Nutcracker collections
Nutcrackers and crocheted gifts are a few of Rosi Housser’s favourite things during the Christmas season. She and her hubby Paul are surrounded by 900 nutcracker figurines…
There’s nothing better than homemade bread
There’s nothing quite like the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread, which is what drew me through the doors of the home economics room at Leader Composite School…
Eatonia celebrates an old-fashioned Christmas
Eatonia was a hub of activity on the afternoon of December 14 as the community celebrated an old-fashioned Christmas.
Enjoying the Festival of Trees
The Kinette Club of Kerrobert’s annual Festival of Trees was held December 5 at the Courthouse Gallery. Food Bank donations were welcomed and spectators enjoyed…