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Arts & Culture
As a kid I was a big fan of the program Sesame Street. Even at the advanced age of ten years, I’d still take every opportunity to watch the show on school holidays.
Growing up in the small town of Birsay, Saskatchewan at Christmas time meant two things. The rink would be open early in the morning and wouldn’t close until nine at night.
When you ask people what their favourite Christmas movie or special is, you are sure to get several responses of “It’s A Wonderful Life”, “Miracle on 34th Street”, “Christmas Vacation…
Flooding of the outdoor rink at Kinsmen Park has been underway throughout the past week. However little moisture in the ground and the mild temperatures…
The Cantata Singers and Handbell Choir performed their “Colours of Christmas” at Luseland Alliance Church, Denzil Sacred Heart Church and Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church…
Enjoy this collection of a few letters that local kids wrote to Santa Claus. Kids say the cutest things.
Kindersley & District Plains Museum is putting on their “Museum of Lights”. You can still take in the lights and sights on December 22 and 23.
It was a postcard scene from the past at the Kindersley Museum Saturday evening, December 16th. The historic buildings were lit up with colourful lights…
Christmas spirit was out in full force as Eston’s Parade of Lights made its way through town delighting onlookers.
A collection of Nativity Scenes that are owned by Lori and Cliff Neufeld are on display at the Kindersley and District Plains Museum.
About thirty kids got together for a Christmas party at iKids club Friday night, December 15. They played games, made handcrafted tree ornament, had snacks and played the gift exchange game.
A whole bunch of kids came to the Kindersley Shopping Centre on Saturday afternoon, December 16 to try their hand at building a house … a gingerbread house that is.
The KCS Jazz Band provided entertainment between whistles at the Hooky For Hockey game held at the West Central Events Centre on December 13th.
Here at Foodmesh / Loaves and Fishes we offer a food recovery program operating out of the facilities at Kindersley Christian Fellowship.
The kids at Kindersley Playschool were displaying their excitement about Christmas last week when they came to their class.
Once again the Crisis Centre did a wonderful job of setting up Santa’s Hut for young shoppers. The Kindersley Mall was a busy place for three hours on Thursday afternoon…
Many will be shocked to findWhen the day of judgement nearsThat there’s a special place in heavenSet aside for volunteers.
Cathedral of Stars: A Memoir of Home & Faith on the Move by SK-born Gloria Engel is utterly fascinating. The stories about her peripatetic life—and constant faith…
The Kerrobert Courthouse Restoration Society members had two successful events happen last week to kick off the holiday season!
The Holly Jolly Trade Show displayed dozens of vendors on Saturday morning and afternoon on December 9th at the Kindersley Mall.
The Kerrobert Museum was open for the annual Festival of Trees on Thursday, December 7 at the historic Courthouse.
In November the Kerrobert Multiple 4-H Club said goodbye to their long-time general leader and archery project leader.
The Eston 95 Lions held a fancy cake bingo for the kids attending Eston’s annual Santa Claus day.
A few of the students from D’Arcy Elementary School took the opportunity to make snowmen before the snow disappeared again this past week.
Caleb Village had a full house on Thursday evening, December 7th, when residents and their guests enjoyed a holiday celebration.
Anyone who has ever wondered when and where the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer originated will enjoy reading about Bob May, who created this fictional story eighty-five years ago.
This Raggedy Ann doll, found in the Kerrobert Courthouse Museum, is a character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) in 1915 that appeared in a series of books he wrote…
Saskatchewan was represented by five talented musicians who performed in Toronto last month. Michael Reece from Kindersley, along with hometown members Mikhaila Anderson, Evan Knouse and Paul Hillacre, travelled to Toronto.
Once again, a long-standing tradition took place in Kindersley on Sunday evening, December 3rd. The date marked the night of the Christmas Carol Festival…