Training troops at home for war abroad

It was a rainy, cold and dreary night during a long West Coast graveyard shift that finally hoisted Roy Rozander into the infantry during World War II.

Dropping from the skies

Bob Middleton of Killarney already knew he wanted to fly and fight for his country while he was finishing high school, just as World War II was getting underway.

First game of THHL season for Shamrocks tonight in Killarney

The Killarney Shamrocks are back at the Shamrock Centre tonight at 8 p.m. to open the Tiger Hills Hockey League season against the expansion Virden Oil Kings.

Spin cycling venue turning a fast corner

A new place to spin your wheels this winter is shaping up on a downtown corner.

Thankful for a super start to school

A local gym teacher has been surprised and impressed by an excellent start to the school year.

What’s in store for the Shamrock Drive-In?

It was earth-moving time on Tuesday at the Shamrock Drive-In location, just south of Killarney on Highway 18.

Killarney Growing Project harvests field of canola during code yellow

It was a harvest like no other, held amid pandemic COVID-19 restrictions, and achieved in record time.

Kids to learn hockey skills – with safety in place

A dedicated hockey coach is urging parents and kids not to miss the chance of getting onto the ice this fall.

Just a couple days left for Art of the Political

It took over a year to organize, and arts administrator Jane Ireland is thrilled with the sharp calibre of political art on display this month at the local gallery.

Sgt. Pongracz helping to train in Ukraine

A local serviceman is playing an important role as part of a Canadian Armed Forces mission in the Ukraine.