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…
Bruce Penton: Laine, Dubois both get their wish
Big trades involving star players are rare occurrences in the National Hockey League these days, so the deal sending Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine to Columbus for centre Pierre-Luc Dubois received bigger headlines than normal.
A Write Out Loud Spotlight on Local Writers
The Lyric Theatre Digital Stage Write Out Loud is pleased to feature talented local authors online beginning 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 24, 2021.
Sure-Fire Streaming: Boy Erased, Pitch Black, Joy Ride, and more!
This intense, difficult drama sees Lucas Hedges give a bravura performance as a young, religious teen who is sent to conversion therapy by his Conservative parents.
I hope it’s insulated!
I hope it’s insulated! This igloo could be found in Kindersley at the corner of 4th Avenue and 8th Street West.
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.
SCA welcomes new board members
he Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association is pleased to welcome new board members Joleen Shea (District 7), Kelly Williamson (SSGA). and Garner Deobald (SSGA).
Receiving a patent requires patience
Receiving a patent for an invention is a big deal and cause for celebration. When Jeremy Hartsook, owner of HES Manufacturing at Eston, received the Canadian patent for his Air Cube grain bin aeration system, he sent out a post on social media.
Just a Gal from Glidden: “God’s love for others does not stop at the border; neither should ours.”
When I’m having trouble coming up with one particular topic to write about, I often will think of something that’s happened during my week that has touched me in some way.
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.
Check It Out: Priorities are flipped
The joke said, “I offer my kids $500 for every A on their report card. It sends the message that education is a priority, and it costs me nothing because my kids don’t get A’s.”
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.
AGT Community Centre Keeps Kids in Sport
Saskatchewan pandemic regulations keeps participating in sport difficult at this time. However, the Eston AGT Community Centre strives to keep the doors of the ice open to our local youth in the safest manner possible.
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 $251,672 in revenue for the province of Saskatchewan.
Turning tradition into nutrition with lentils
Wendy Nutall loves cooking with lentils. It all began when her son asked if she would help develop some recipes which incorporate lentils to compliment his business venture called Abundance Organic Grains, based out of Maple Creek.
Kindersley Food Bank benefits from Community Ca$h promotion
The Kindersley Food Bank received a $5,000 cheque last Wednesday afternoon courtesy of Kindersley Family Foods and Richelle Morose.