Eatonia students sell quality handmade products
EATONIA - The community of Eatonia showed up in full force to support the Grade 7 and 8 students at the Young Entrepreneurs Showcase on the afternoon of April 14th.
EGG-CELENT TIME!
The Kindersley Playschool kids had a whole lot of fun decorating Easter eggs last week. They decorated their eggs in a colourful volcano.
Kindersley's kindergarten kids head out to the farm
KINDERSLEY—All the kindergarten kids at Westberry Elementary School enjoyed a field trip to the Fries family farms, located a few kilometres west of Kindersley.
Earth Day: it’s time to transition to renewable energies
April 22, 2025, is Earth Day, a time to remember the importance of protecting the world’s natural resources and prioritizing renewable energies.
What about the use of renewable energies worldwide?
Ending dependence on non-renewable energies is essential for tackling climate change. In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, here’s an encouraging overview of several countries…
Community safety and wellbeing is essential for Saskatchewan municipalities
Many municipalities in Saskatchewan face serious challenges to community safety and well-being due to provincial and federal government policies, negatively affecting their ability…
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association Re-Elects President
Last week, SUMA delegates re-elected Yorkton Councillor Randy Goulden to serve as their president.
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP Weekly Report: Theft of mail
Rosetown RCMP are investigating theft of mail from the Post Office in Harris.
Revitalizing a Lions Club in Kindersley
On March, 6 volunteer Lions members from across Southern Saskatchewan canvassed businesses and organizations in Kindersley.
Snow White Number Two Restaurant rises out of the ashes
DODSLAND - Maggie Tan and her husband Fred opened Snow White Number Two Restaurant in Dodsland earlier this month.
Scott Carey will be the new principal of Eaton School
Scott Carey, currently Principal of Millarville Community School in Alberta, will become the new Principal of Eaton School in Eatonia, starting in the fall of 2025.
Fritillaria another spring bloomer
Fritillaria imperialis, as the name implies, is the emperor of all fritillaries. The regal stature of the plant, is anywhere from 70cm to 100cm in height.
Legally blind 93-year-old creates beautiful quilts
A vendor at a recent market held in Kindersley had an interesting story to share about the handmade quilts and blankets she had on display.
Time capsule from 2000 opened at Dodsland
DODSLAND—Twenty-five years ago, the RM of Winslow celebrated its 90th anniversary and marked the turn of the century by creating a time capsule.
Burstall & District Lions Club celebrates 60th anniversary
BURSTALL - It is a major accomplishment for a club to continue serving during the span of sixty years, but that's exactly what the Burstall and District Lions Club celebrated on March 29.
Watermain replacement and road reconstruction on Main Street
The Town of Kindersley is pleased to announce that we will be undertaking a watermain replacement and road reconstruction project along Main Street…
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month
More than 110,000 people in Canada live with Parkinson's. It's a complex brain condition with unique symptoms that vary from person to person and affect daily life.
Synergy, Conexus, and Cornerstone Credit Unions recommend a merger
Synergy Credit Union, Conexus, and Cornerstone Credit Unions are recommending a merger to members. The Boards of all three credit unions have unanimously approved…
Saskatchewan showcased at Food, Fuel, Fertilizer Global Summit
Last week, Premier Scott Moe delivered the keynote address to more than 300 business leaders and policymakers at the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce's…
Kindersley Town Council minutes: Smile Cookie funding
Each year Tim Hortons asks the Council of the Town of Kindersley for some assistance in choosing a charity to direct Smile Cookie funding to during the Spring Smile Cookie Week…