Christmas Show Tickets Available

Dahling Productions Presents How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Kindersley Christian Fellowship 800 12 Ave E, Kindersley Tickets available pre-sale,at Staples Apparel Company Adult $30  Child $20 For more information contact Richelle at dahlingproduction@gmail.com or 306-460-0285

Riders gain from Roosevelt’s perseverance

REGINA — Naaman Roosevelt did more than bide his time on the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ practice roster. The first-year receiver devoted his practice-roster stint to learning the nuances of the CFL game and preparing for when he would be able to play in a regular-season CFL game. Roosevelt’s wait ended Aug. 30 when he was promoted… Continue reading Riders gain from Roosevelt’s perseverance

Huskies Drop Cougars in Double Overtime

REGINA, Sask. – A night after a high-scoring affair in Saskatoon, the University of Regina women’s hockey team fell 2-1 in double overtime to the Saskatchewan Huskies at The Co-operators Centre. The two teams seemed to have figured out each other’s attacks, as Saturday’s rematch was a defensive battle from the start. Emma Waldenberger scored… Continue reading Huskies Drop Cougars in Double Overtime

Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers tame the Broncos

The SJHL Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers got an unbelievable performance from rookie goalie #31 Branden Bilodeau in his 1st start as a Klipper & SJHL debut facing 43 shots enroute to a 2-1 win over the visiting Humboldt Broncos. Kindersley was horribly outshot 43-17 but still managed to pick up their 3rd win in a… Continue reading Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers tame the Broncos

Canada's GDP ticks up 0.1% in August

Economy rebounding from mild recession earlier in the year Canada’s economy grew by 0.1 per cent in August — the third consecutive monthly gain following five straight months of shrinking — as the economy continued to pull out of the mild recession that began at the start of the year. Manufacturing, mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction and retail trade… Continue reading Canada's GDP ticks up 0.1% in August

Nestlé Waters Canada plan to tap aquifer worries Elora, Ont., residents

If province approves, water could eventually be bottled and sold in Canada Residents of a southern Ontario town are worried Nestlé Water Canada’s plan to pump up to 1.6 million litres of water per day from a nearby aquifer could leave them high and dry. Nestlé Waters Canada, a subsidiary of the transnational Nestlé company, has conditionally bought an… Continue reading Nestlé Waters Canada plan to tap aquifer worries Elora, Ont., residents