Reschny claims gold with Team Canada

Team Canada, featuring Macklin native and WHL superstar for the Victoria Royals Cole Reschny, went undefeated on their way to claiming IIHF U18 gold down in Texas.

Canada finished the group stage 4-0 to earn a spot in the quarterfinals against Czechia, a team who has been a thorn in the Canadians side going back to the past few world juniors. Staying pesky, Team Canada needed overtime to beat Czechia 3-2 as Reschny scored the game-tying goal and subsequent winner.

Wilkie posts strong showing at badminton regionals

It was a great weekend of badminton competition around Saskatchewan this past weekend as athletes vied for a spot in SHSAA provincials this coming weekend in Estevan. Regional competitions were held in four different locations, with the top two finishers earning the right to advance to the final bracket.

The only local team to move on came out of Wilkie's McLurg School. Wilkie's girls' double team of Suchan and Leinenweber finished 2-1 in the group stage with wins over Turtleford and Kindersley to earn a spot in the final bracket.

From classroom to council, Tony Linner’s enduring impact on education in Saskatchewan

For Tony Linner, receiving the 2025 Arbo's Award for Contributions to the Professional Organization is more than a personal achievement—it’s a meaningful recognition of a career spent fostering growth, collaboration, and care in Saskatchewan’s education system.

Presented during the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) Spring Council before a crowd of around 300 representatives and staff from across the province, the award celebrated Linner’s years of service not only in classrooms but also at the heart of educational leadership and policy.

May traffic safety focus zeroes in on Saskatchewan intersections

Saskatchewan Government Insurance is putting the spotlight on intersection safety this May, highlighting the importance of driver attentiveness at some of the province’s busiest and most collision-prone locations.

According to SGI, 37 per cent of all vehicle collisions in Saskatchewan occur at intersections, making them a key area of concern for traffic enforcement and public education.

Winnie Larson

Winnie Larson Obituary

April 8, 1931 ~ February 11, 2025 (age 93)

Winnifred Phyllis Larson was born on the farm near Camp Lake, Saskatchewan on April 8, 1931. She passed away in Kindersley on February 11, 2025, at the age of 93. Winnie lived in Canwood where her six children, Carolyn, Anne, Walter, David, Debra, and Terry were born.

The family later moved to Kindersley where her husband, Ted started working for L.F. Wyman and Sons. Winnie began working outside the home at the Downtowner Motel and then at the Kindersley Union Hospital.

William Glenn Houston

 

William Houston Obituary

1963 ~ 2025 (age 61)

It is with great sadness that the family of William Glenn Houston announce his passing on Sunday, April 27, 2025 at the age of 61 years.

Beloved father of Jesse (Robin) Houston, Hugh (Natalie) Houston, & Catrina (Colby) Anderson, Beloved grandfather of Carter, Blake, Marli and one more on the way.

He was also a beloved brother of Sherry (Kevin) James, Holly (George) Meyer & Laurie (Vern) Parenteau and nephew of Wilda Hungerford.

Donna Marie (May) Stasiuk

Donna Stasiuk Obituary

January 25, 1939 ~ April 30, 2025 (age 86)

Donna Marie May was born on January 25, 1939, to Clare and Ruth May of Mantario, Saskatchewan.  Donna’s younger years consisted of taking care of her five younger siblings, helping with various chores and family businesses.  Donna completed her schooling in Mantario and Eatonia.  She spent a short time inn Calgary working at Montreal Trust.

From "cookie week" to council chambers: April 28 recap in Kindersley

Some interesting news came out of the April 28 Kindersley Town Council meeting.

But, before council reconvened for their second meeting of the month, another successful "Smile Cookie Week" got underway nationwide.

As you can see below, familiar faces from town council partnered with members of the local museum board all week long for the local initiative. All of the cookies purchased in Kindersley went towards repairs for a leaky roof at the museum, and final totals should be expected this week. 

Shanks explodes in Saskatchewan’s game one win

The Saskatchewan Rush picked up a 16-7 win over the Halifax Thunderbirds in game one of the second round in the 2025 NLL Playoffs.

Clark Walter opened the scoring followed by goals from Zach Manns and Robert Church, but it was Austin Shanks who stole the show with a first quarter hat trick, putting the Rush up 6-3.

Matt Hossack scored Saskatchewan’s lone goal in the second quarter, taking a 7-4 lead into half. 

Ryan Keenan, Mike Messenger and Shanks (x3) buried goals in the third quarter, giving the Rush a 12-5 lead on enemy territory. 

Potholes a common problem on CAA Saskatchewan's 2025 worst roads list

Saskatchewan residents made a common problem clear looking at the 2025 CAA Saskatchewan Worst Roads Contest.

While poor road maintenance by Buchanan took home the top spot, pothole problems throughout the province were a major finding through the most recent campaign. Spots 2-10 on the list all concerned potholes, and with a few ties in Moose Jaw/Weyburn/Saskatoon rounding out the list there ended up being more than ten submissions making the cut.