Walking Trail Committee wanting to expand activities
Although the Motherwell Reservoir Walking Trail has been a part of the community for quite a few years, the Kindersley Community Walking Trail Committee wants to promote and inform the community about the ecosystem that is just outside their back door.
New restaurant & sports bar to open in Leader
Leader will soon be home to a new restaurant and sports bar. The new owner of Halftime Huddle Restaurant and Sports Bar, Raj Basran, said, “everything is going according to plan. If everything goes well, we are going to be open by the end of March.”
Chinook School Board Announces Director of Education
The Chinook Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the new Director of Education, Mr. Mark Benesh.
Establishing a baseline for methane emissions before implementing reductions
If you have to make cuts, shouldn’t you know where you’re starting from before you swing the axe? How can you possibly cut something if you don’t know where you’re starting from?
Saskatchewan RCMP commits to implementing the recommendations of the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission’s final report examining the RCMP’s investigation of the death of Colten Boushie
The events following the tragic death of Colten Boushie impacted many of us in Saskatchewan and across Canada. A young man's life was tragically lost and our thoughts continue to be with Colten Boushie's family and community.
Eston Sheet Metal celebrates 40 years in business
Although Eston Sheet Metal has been a fixture in and around the Eston area since 1954, March 18th, 2021 marks the 40th anniversary of Eston Sheet Metal being owned and operated by Bill and Gwen Etter.
4 million additional masks and 30,000 face shields for Saskatchewan schools
The Government of Saskatchewan is purchasing an additional four million medical grade disposable masks and 30,000 face shields from two Saskatoon companies. This is the fourth order of PPE supplies the province has provided directly to schools.
Break and Enter at Kee Sheet Metal in Kindersley
A break and enter at a local business on 9th Avenue highlights this week’s calls for service. Late Sunday or early Monday morning thieves entered a local business and stole a safe, a cell phone, several rolls of copper wire and a van belonging to the business.
Successful Fundraiser for Wheatland Plus 50
Many non-profit organizations are struggling to stay afloat during the current pandemic. Since most clubs have had to close their doors to the public or minimize the capacity numbers to less than half, keeping up with their regular monthly payments has been difficult.
Kindersley RCMP Arrest Wanted Person
On March 5th, Kindersley RCMP officers located and arrested 22-year-old Austin Heid. Heid was wanted on several outstanding warrants for property related offences as well as for obstruction.
Saskatchewan RCMP charges Swift Current woman with second-degree murder and attempted murder
Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crime Unit South, Yorkton RCMP General Investigation Section, Yorkton RCMP Forensic Identification Section and Regina RCMP Forensic Identification Section completed their examination of the three scenes involved in the suspicious…
Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes Unit investigating suspicious death in Swift Current, Sask
Swift Current Municipal RCMP, Swift Current RCMP Police Dog Services the RCMP Major Crime Unit South, Yorkton RCMP General Investigation Section and the RCMP Forensic Identification Section as well as Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service are investigating a suspicious death…
Dancing Nurses raise money to furnish Chemotherapy Room
Viv Kalmer, Administrator at Kindersley & District Health & Wellness, is happy to see a newly furnished Chemotherapy Room at the Kindersley Hospital.
Kindersley Aquatic Centre unveils two new lifts
Kindersley Aquatic Centre unveiled two new wheelchair lifts with the help of staff members, several town councillors and a few guests. Sue Speir from Brock demonstrated how the lift works.
Purple Pansies for Pancreatic Cancer
For the past 9 years, Pam Kosolofski has been collecting donations in exchange for packs of purple pansies in support of Pancreatic Cancer Canada.
Spring breakup begins now, as Highways removes winter weights in southern Sask.
Usually one can bank on spring breakup being announced around March 15, give or take, but with warm weather in the forecast for southern Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Highways announced on March 1 that winter weights were coming off for highways in southern Saskatchewan.
Kindersley Detachment introduces a new way to report crime
The Saskatchewan RCMP is pleased to announce the launch of Online Crime Reporting in Kindersley.
Threshing Club makes donation
Viv Kalmer, Administrator at Kindersley & District Health & Wellness, was pleased to acknowledge a generous donation from the Kindersley Antique Threshing Club in the amount of $6,094.66.
Kindersley RCMP arrest two in a stolen vehicle
On March 1st Kindersley RCMP responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle in a farm yard west of town. Once members attended the scene they discovered the vehicle had been recently stolen out of Saskatoon.
TC Energy dismantling camp at Oyen
The cancellation of the Keystone XL project is negatively impacting thousands of Canadians. Some of those Canadians were workers housed at the camp located at Oyen, Alberta.