Kindersley council approves new airport bylaw, home-based business permit

KINDERSLEY — A new airport bylaw and a discretionary use permit for a home-based business were among the key decisions made during the Town of Kindersley’s regular council meeting Feb. 9.

Mayor Ken Francis and all members of council were in attendance as the meeting was called to order shortly before 5 p.m. Following a brief in-camera session to discuss confidential matters, council reconvened and moved through its business agenda.

Home-based business approved

Council approved a discretionary use application for a home-based business at 47 Rutley Crescent.

The approval comes with conditions requiring the applicant to comply with the Development Standards of Home-Based Businesses under Section 7.2 of Zoning Bylaw 02-22. The applicant must also obtain a valid Town of Kindersley business licence prior to operating and renew it annually.

Council noted that failure to meet the outlined conditions could result in the permit being denied or revoked.

New airport bylaw passes all readings

Council gave all three readings to Bylaw 02-26, a bylaw regulating the Kindersley Regional Airport.

The bylaw establishes authority, rules, regulations and fee structures related to airport operations. Following first and second readings, council unanimously approved proceeding with third reading at the same meeting, allowing the bylaw to be formally adopted.

Accounts total $431,687

Council approved the town’s accounts payable in the amount of $431,687.05.

The consent agenda was also adopted, including draft minutes from the WCMGC meeting held Jan. 22, 2026, December 2025 minutes from the Kindersley Museum, the SaskWater operating report, and RCMP reports for December 2025 and January 2026.

With all business concluded, council adjourned shortly before 7 p.m.

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