Pink Shirt Day recognized locally
The nationally recognized Pink Shirt Day usually occurs on the last Wednesday of February every year; however, this year, that date falls during the Family Week break…
Perks of attending a small rural school
One of the best things about your children attending a small school like Rossville, is knowing that when they enter those doors there are people there that truly care for them.
Kindersley RCMP renew reminder of the dangers of fentanyl
Kindersley RCMP reminds the public that fentanyl is dangerous – and it’s present in the Kindersley area.
Doggie massage!
Not only do humans benefit from a massage, but their pets do as well, which is why Glenda Jones opened her business, Charlie’s Place - Kennel & K9 Therapy, in April of 2021.
Local Kin Club gets ready for Telemiracle
Telemiracle 46 is coming up March 5th and 6th, and the Kindersley Kinsmen and Kinette Club is getting ready!
West Central Crisis Centre serves a huge area
Michelle Weber, Executive Director of the West Central Crisis & Family Support Centre, took time from her over-the-top busy schedule to give me a tour of the Centre’s future home.
Kindersley couple have been Valentines for 60 years
“Will you be my Valentine?” - a traditional question posed on Valentine’s Day. Lois and Cliff Sherwin from Kindersley have been valentines for more than 60 years.
Kindersley welcomes new physician
Dr. Kingsley Addo, MBChB, MPH, MFM, MCFP, is the newest member at the Kindersley Clinic. He arrived in Kindersley on February 5th from Edmonton, Alberta.
Kindersley RCMP Kept Busy with Collisions
With the ongoing bad weather and recent icy roads Kindersley RCMP were kept busy this past week several reported collisions.
Citizens on Patrol needs volunteers
Sharon and Richard McLeod enjoy volunteering for Citizens On Patrol. Richard is Acting Vice President and also stands in for President, Mike Brewer, when he is unavailable.
Kindersley area receives high bonus bid on exploration licence
Saskatchewan’s February public offering of Crown oil and gas rights held on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, has generated $6,144,244.42 in revenue for the province.
$100,000 Lottery Winner in Kerrobert
Kerrobert’s Brent Roszell is having the last laugh after winning $100,000 on his Crossword Multiplier Zing ticket. Roszell was watching television with his friends when he discovered his big win.
Kindersley RCMP invites residents to register their outdoor security cameras with CAPTURE and help solve crimes
Private security cameras often capture images that can help police solve crime.
KAWS - finding homes for strays
KAWS Animal Rescue has been a valuable non-profit organization in Kindersley for the past twelve years. KAWS stands for “Kittens Are Worth Saving”.
Message from Scott Moe
Scott Moe posted the following message on his Facebook page Saturday morning.
Brock Blaze
On Wednesday, January 26 at 5:13 pm, the Kindersley Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire for mutual aid - aiding the Brock Fire Department at a structure fire on the corner of 3rd Avenue North and 1st Street West in the village of Brock.
The Crafted Hand opens its doors
“When one door closes, another door opens” is a well-known quote that has played out in real-time on the corner of Main and Railway in Kindersley.
Great Plains College president steps down
Great Plains College president and CEO, David Keast, announced that he will be stepping down from his position and moving into retirement at the end of June 2022.
FoodMesh distributes $160,100 of food
FoodMesh in Kindersley started working on the Retail Food Recovery Program in July of 2021. Its motto is “Give food a second chance.”
Kindersley Legion welcomes new president
The Kindersley Legion Branch No. 57 officially has a new president. Jeannie Bylo was initiated in an official ceremony, making her the first female president of the Kindersley Branch.