Could Enbridge Line 5 trouble restart Energy East discussions?
The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) held a virtual town hall with the on Feb. 9 with Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and Resources Bronwyn Eyre, speaking about items like how Enbridge’ Line 5 trouble with Michigan could restart…
Saskatchewan Lions Foundation presents $52000 to STARS
With help from Saskatchewan Lions Clubs, including the Eston and Eston 95 groups, the Saskatchewan Lions Foundation recently presented $52,000 to STARS!
Hoosier United Church set to lose its Municipal Heritage Designation
A long-standing structure in the Hoosier area has witnessed much activity throughout the past decades. The Hoosier United Church, although no longer in use, was a municipal designated historic building, up until the present time.
New addition to Kindersley Fire Dept.
The Rural Municipality of Kindersley #290 along with the Kindersley Fire Department are excited to share their latest addition.
Helping relieve tension and muscle pain
During the winter months, people spend more time indoors and less time being physically active outdoors. This, coupled with regulations limiting human contact and face-to-face engagement, can cause tension in the human body over long periods.
Synergy Credit Union selected as one of Sask’s top 100 employers
Recently Synergy Credit Union was named one of Saskatchewan’s top 100 employers. Established in 1943, Synergy now has well over 100 full-time employees in Canada, and Kindersley is one of their major Canadian hiring locations.
Regular Meeting of Kindersley Town Council
Resolutions of the Council of the Town of Kindersley.
Kindersley RCMP remind pet owners to keep your pets inside
Between February 1st to February 7th, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to 75 calls for service*.
New On-Line Crime Reporting Available to residence of Swift Current
People in the City of Swift Current are now able to report the following types of crimes ONLINE to the Saskatchewan RCMP…
High realty sales one of a number of positive economic indicators, says trade minister
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, or perhaps because of it, Saskatchewan has seen a large spike in realty sales in January, 2021, compared to January, 2020, one of the last months before the pandemic took hold.
Kindersley RCMP warn of counterfeit money in the area
The Kindersley RCMP is urging business owners to be vigilant after receiving numerous reports from local businesses of counterfeit Canadian and American currency being circulated in the town.
Michigan approves permit for pipeline tunnel, still wants Enbridge Line 5 shut down
Lansing, Michigan, Calgary – In the wake of the cancellation of the Presidential Permit for the TC Energy Keystone XL pipeline project, all eyes have turned to Enbridge’s Line 5, which the Governor of Michigan has been moving to shut down.
SaskEnergy responds to suspected Natual Gas Leak in Leader
SaskEnergy and its contractors have been working around the clock in the Town of Leader to lcate a potential natural gas leak, which was suspected to be the source of a localized odour in the community.
Crown land sale brings in quarter million dollars
The Feb. 2 Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas rights was yet another one of the lowest over the last decade, generating $251,672 in revenue for the province of Saskatchewan.
Kindersley Food Bank benefits from Community Ca$h promotion
The Kindersley Food Bank received a $5,000 cheque last Wednesday afternoon courtesy of Kindersley Family Foods and Richelle Morose.
Kindersley RCMP Weekly Calls for Service, Feb. 1, 2021
Kindersley RCMP responded to 44 calls for service during the past week which included, but was not limited to, several speeding complaints, harassing communications as well as several suspicious person calls.
COVID-19 support for small businesses extended again in Saskatchewan
With the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the public health restrictions resulting from it, nowhere yet in sight, the Government of Saskatchewan announced on Jan. 29 a further extension to the Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP) program.
Wind Power Project proposed for R.M. of Snipe Lake
The region of Eston, Sask. and the Rural Municipality of Snipe Lake has received a proposal for a wind project by PNE Canada Inc. Lucas Duffield, PNE’s project manager and business development representative for projects in Western Canada, filled in the details of the project.
Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual
That’s how the spring session of the Legislature is expected to play out this year. Premier Scott Moe announced on Jan. 28 that the government has written to the speaker asking that the spring sitting of the Legislative Assembly commence on Tuesday, April 6, with the 2021-22 provincial budget to be tabled that day.
Natural gas leak at Leader
The Town of Leader was alerted to a suspected gas leak in the downtown core last Wednesday afternoon. Businesses and residences close to the area were evacuated.