Kindersley Legion Plans 100th Birthday Celebration

Photo Credit: Roger Strutt

By Mallorie Rast One of Kindersley’s own World War II veterans is turning 100-years-old this weekend, and the Kindersley Legion is determined not to let COVID stand in the way of celebrating this momentous occasion for their Comrade, Sir Herbert (Herb) Strutt. In honour of Strutt’s 100th birthday on August 7th, 2020; the Kindersley Legion… Continue reading Kindersley Legion Plans 100th Birthday Celebration

Mid Plains Diesel: Looking for a Counter Person!

We are in need of a parts counter person! If you have knowledge of trucks and heavy equipment this may be the position for you! We are willing to train the right person. We have competitive salaries and benefits. Bring in your resume or send us a message for more details. 1014 8TH Ave W… Continue reading Mid Plains Diesel: Looking for a Counter Person!

Tisdales New Inventory: 2020 Ford Escape Titanium

This 2020 Ford Escape Titanium features: heated wiper park, siriusxm satellite radio w/ 6-month prepaid subscription, b&o audio system, advancetrac w/ roll stability control, tilt/telescoping leather wrapped steering wheel, and roof rails.   Other features include: Agate black exterior Ebony interior Hybrid body style All-wheel drive (AWD) drivetrain Eight-speed Automatic Transmission Engine 2.0L EcoBoost Engine with auto start-stop technology and selectShift with… Continue reading Tisdales New Inventory: 2020 Ford Escape Titanium

Prorogation of Parliament Doesn’t Bode Well for Canadians

In the past days, we saw Finance Minister Bill Morneau resign. The Prime Minister replaced him with the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, before announcing that Parliament will be prorogued until September 23rd, when the government will deliver another Speech from the Throne. We saw Justin Trudeau throw his right-hand man under the bus for his own… Continue reading Prorogation of Parliament Doesn’t Bode Well for Canadians

Catching up with Local Storm Chaser and Photographer, Jenny Hagan

By Mallorie Rast Whether it’s chasing a boomer across the western prairies, capturing the spirit of a human subject, or exploring the abandoned landscapes of Saskatchewan, Eatonia Photographer and Storm Chaser, Jenny Hagan, uses her photography skills to invite others to see our great province through the eyes of an enthusiast. Hagan, who lived her… Continue reading Catching up with Local Storm Chaser and Photographer, Jenny Hagan

KAWS: Skunk Has Been Adopted

Skunk was adopted at our adoption event last weekend and went to her new home on Monday! KAWS knew this cutie wouldn’t last long!   For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…

Why Not Play Pickleball

By Mallorie Rast While the name conjures up cartoon images of either a nobby pickle swinging a baseball bat or folks using an extraordinarily-sized pickle as the ball-bat, Pickleball doesn’t have anything at all to do with pickles, but a whole lot to do with fun.  Kindersley’s group of Pickleball players now have a new… Continue reading Why Not Play Pickleball

Swirl Cafe Creates More Than Just Treats

By Mallorie Rast In the face of the hustle and bustle of our 21st century world, there is one place in Kindersley that provides a relaxed atmosphere and serves up hand-crafted ice cream with a smile. Located on Main Street across from the Red Lion, Swirl Cafe, an ice cream and coffee shop provides not… Continue reading Swirl Cafe Creates More Than Just Treats

Local Artist Sees Past Blindness Towards Potential

By Mallorie Rast With vivid colours and captured emotion, Jodi Rausch Laycock’s work catches the eyes of animal lovers and non-lovers alike. However, what many may not know, is the creator of these detailed portraits is legally blind, having only 20% of forward vision. Laycock uses her art as a way of expressing to herself,… Continue reading Local Artist Sees Past Blindness Towards Potential

Stallions season off to a great start

By Mallorie Rast The 2020 season in the North Saskatchewan Baseball League has overall been a good one for the Kindersley Stallions Baseball team. Their first game was scheduled for July 2, but was rained out by sudden thundershowers. An exciting league-opener game on July 9 at the home diamond saw Stallions clipping ahead of… Continue reading Stallions season off to a great start