Kindersley Composite School students travel to New Brunswick
For the past forty years, local students have been selected to attend the Canadian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC), and this year was no exception.
Field trips are so much fun!
The Kindersley Playschool kids ventured out on a field trip to the Co-op Food Store Wednesday morning.
Book: The Emir’s Falcon
The Emir's Falcon is a fascinating story from page one to its gratifying conclusion. It centres around Skyrider, a peregrine falcon that university student Bernie…
Lego Superheroes at Plenty Wheatland Library
The Plenty Wheatland Library had some superheroes stop in last week to build some Legos! The Library hosts craft time every Wednesday from 3:30-4:30.
Cowboy Christmas comes to Maple Creek!
A special premier of A Cowboy Christmas was held in Maple Creek last week as the official launch for the holiday-themed rom-com that was filmed in the community…
Book: Always Another River
Prince Albert, SK-raised Darryl Sexmith is an avid canoe-tripper and former United Church minister who’s built his community—wherever he’s lived…
Leader hosts some old fashioned fun
Everyone came out to enjoy an afternoon of old fashioned fun at the Sandhills Credit Union Marketplace in Leader on Tuesday afternoon, October 10th.
What a beautiful weekend for Kerrobert’s Harvest Festival!
It was a beautiful, warm, sunny weekend for Kerrobert’s Harvest Festival. The weekend kicked off Friday night, October 6th, with the Jr. Rebels taking on the Plenty team…
Breastfeeding and breast cancer: what you need to know
Can breastfeeding prevent cancer? Can you continue breastfeeding after a cancer diagnosis? Each patient is unique. Therefore, the best course of action is to seek professional medical advice.
Do you know the risk factors associated with breast cancer?
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month across Canada. Even though this disease has many causes, several factors can increase the risk of contracting it.
Breast cancer survivor shares her story
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, a former Kindersley/Coleville resident stepped forward to share her personal story.
What benefits can help you retain employees?
If you run a business, your benefits program is a key factor in recruiting employees and, above all, retaining them. Offering high-value benefits to your workers goes a long way…
Book: Rise Above: Surviving Depressing and Living a Better Life
I truly feel that someone who hasn’t been touched by depression wouldn’t have been able to write this book with as much heart as John Melnick.
Pathway to Wellness hosts retreat
Pathway to Wellness in Kindersley hosted a Wellness Retreat on September 21st at the Norman Ritchie Centre.
Kindersley DU chapter celebrates 40th anniversary
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Kindersley Chapter of Ducks Unlimited Canada. The occasion will be celebrated on October 14th at the Kindersley Inn…
Dog Walk raises funds for Dog Guide program
The Eston 95 Lions Club is hosting their fifth Dog Walk on October 14th, starting at the Legion Hall. Registration takes place at 12:30 p.m., and the walk begins promptly at 1:00 p.m.
Book: Elemental Eve
The front and back cover images on Saskatoon writer Barbara Kahan’s complex multi-generational novel, Elemental Eve, depict two magnificent, multi-coloured watercolour paintings…
Kindersley kids learn all about bats!
The Kindersley Library arranged for the University of Saskatchewan Biology Outreach Department to come to Kindersley and teach about bats.
Service groups attend Community Connections event
A Kindersley Community Connections Planning Event occurred on Wednesday afternoon, September 27, from 12 noon until 3:00 p.m. at Clearview Community Church…