You’d be hard-pressed to find a book lover who doesn’t know about the children’s book, The Paper Bag Princess. Written by children’s literature legend Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko, the story follows Princess Elizabeth who is set to marry Prince Ronald. But when a dragon attacks the castle and kidnaps Ronald, Elizabeth must… Continue reading The Paper Bag Princess Set to Become Film
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Colveville Santa’s Hut is December 11th
This year the Coleville Santa’s Hut is set to take place on December 11th and donations are needed. Joleen Scheible, who has been part of Santa’s Hut for roughly six years, says it is a great way to fundraise for the Kindersley Crisis Center. “I really believe and support the work the Crisis Center provides… Continue reading Colveville Santa’s Hut is December 11th
Wild West of Cryptocurrencies
Today I thought it might be a good chance to take a look at what I like to call the wild west side of cryptocurrencies. A new DeFi project that launched on Thursday Oct 28th which had raised over $60 million during its token sale. Has found the funds seemed to have disappeared, and no… Continue reading Wild West of Cryptocurrencies
Churches Contribute to Our Local Economy
By Ron Baker Churches pay for themselves. I recently completed a podcast with Mike Wood Daly of the Halo Project research project. This research began in the Toronto area, but has now expanded to smaller centres across the country. Their completed research shows that faith organizations in Canada bring a social benefit to their community. Check them out at halocanadaproject.com. In the… Continue reading Churches Contribute to Our Local Economy
Digital Detox
With the comforting routine of fall comes the urge to plan everything in our regrettably shorter daylight hours. We schedule time for yard work, homework, meals, activities, and bedtime. Many of us even schedule in our television time, anticipating the premier of our favourite show. The TV habit we kicked during the summer because of… Continue reading Digital Detox
SK RCMP Officers Experience Frightening Incident Earlier This Month
Just before midnight on Friday, November 12th, 2021, Broadview Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan police officers were speaking with a pedestrian who requested assistance on a grid road north of Broadview, SK. While the officers were outside of their police vehicle with the pedestrian, another vehicle collided with the back of the unoccupied police vehicle, forcing… Continue reading SK RCMP Officers Experience Frightening Incident Earlier This Month
KAWS: Cheryl and Toni Are Looking for a Home
Cheryl and Toni DOB: Apr.6/18 Sex: Spayed Females Adoption Fee: $50 for both (they must go together) Foster Home Location: Kindersley, SK Intake Date: Jul.22/18 These 2 gorgeous girls are from The Riverdale Gang. They were living as strays in Brock with their 7 siblings until they were almost 4 months old. These were the… Continue reading KAWS: Cheryl and Toni Are Looking for a Home
Rosetown RCMP Respond to Erratic Driver, Break and Enter In Weekly Report
In addition to the calls below, there were 42 Traffic related charges issued, 1 false alarm call and 3 911 miss dial calls. November 19th at 9:25 a.m.– Rosetown RCMP received a request from another agency to serve a subpoena. At 10:00 a.m. – A report was received of a found item. Members contacted the… Continue reading Rosetown RCMP Respond to Erratic Driver, Break and Enter In Weekly Report
Understanding Fibre in the Beef Cow Diet
By Colby Elford BSc. PAg., Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Moose Jaw When we talk about feed quality, we often focus on protein and energy. While these are very important feed ingredients, they are not the only things that need to be considered when planning for winter feeding. The feed’s fibre value, expressed as Acid… Continue reading Understanding Fibre in the Beef Cow Diet
Funds In Locked-In Retirement Accounts Now More Accessible For People In Need
The Government of Saskatchewan has put in place new measures that will allow people facing financial hardship to withdraw a portion of their funds from their locked-in retirement accounts (LIRA) under certain circumstances. Under the new rules to access the funds, LIRA holders will be able to apply to the financial institution which issued the… Continue reading Funds In Locked-In Retirement Accounts Now More Accessible For People In Need