Town of Kindersley council abates property with two minimum tax bills
The Town of Kindersley council addressed an issue for some properties in the municipality that have two minimum tax bills. The resolution to abate taxes was passed…
Town of Kindersley awards 2026 asphalt, concrete work to G and C Asphalt
The Town of Kindersley council awarded the contract for the municipality's 2026 asphalt and concrete work to a company they're very familiar with.
TEA TIME TREASURES
Two friends share a laugh over teacups, sweets and good company at the Mother's Day Tea hosted at the Plenty Coffee Shop on Thursday, May 7.
Mother's Day Tea draws ladies to Kerrobert Senior's Hall
Ladies enjoyed an afternoon at the Senior's Hall in Kerrobert where a Mother's Day Tea was held on Thursday afternoon, May 7. The Senior's group provided refreshments…
CHEQUE PRESENTATION PLAYGROUND PROJECT
Tammy Neumeier, MSR, and Nancy Charteris, board member, present a donation to Mark Knorr on behalf of the Kerrobert Credit Union in support of the Kinsmen Club…
Roads to Success career fair draws Sun West students to AGT Centre
High school students from across the Sun West School Division got a chance to learn about potential careers here last week. The school division held its Roads to Success career fair…
Esther Peever: 40 years of nursing, from polio survivor to public health pioneer
This week is designated as Nurse's Week from May 11 to 17, celebrated annually during the week of Florence Nightingale's birthday on the 12th.
A warm welcome awaits
This team of Welcome Wagon volunteers is ready to greet new arrivals to Kindersley and the surrounding area. If you and your family have recently moved to town…
Thirty grads honoured at Great Plains graduation ceremony
KINDERSLEY - Thirty grads were honoured at the Great Plains College Kindersley Campus graduation ceremony on Thursday evening, May 7, held at the Norman Ritchie Community Centre.
GEARING UP FOR THE LESSON
A North West Central School Grade 10 student tries on full firefighter turnout gear during the PARTY program in Biggar on Thursday, May 7.
Two semi-trucks collide west of Flaxcombe
FLAXCOMBE — Kindersley RCMP are investigating a two-vehicle collision on Highway 7 that sent one semi-truck driver to hospital with serious injuries.
Spring cleanup reminders issued for Kindersley property owners
The Town of Kindersley is reminding residents of their responsibilities for maintaining their properties this spring. Issues that property owners must address include overgrown weeds…
Census underway across Canada
Canada is counting its residents again. The 2026 census of population and census of agriculture began May 4. Homes and farm businesses are receiving invitation letters by mail…
Unity woman faces stolen property charges after RCMP investigation
RCMP in Unity, Wilkie and Macklin responded to a variety of calls over the past week, including stolen property investigations, assaults, traffic incidents and mental health concerns.
Arbour appointed Canada's 31st governor-general
Canada's new governor-general has served as a judge in positions "that no Canadian had held before," a federal statement said. Louise Arbour worked as a judge…
Alberta fuel spill creates caution downstream in Saskatchewan
A fuel spill that occurred near Medicine Hat, AB created some caution downstream in Saskatchewan over the May 2 weekend.
Town of Kindersley council approves cannabis zoning
Kindersley town council has approved zoning changes that allow cannabis retail stores in two commercial districts. The bylaw passed all three readings at the Apr. 20 regular meeting of council.
South Sask. in dry conditions, province says it won't ban fires yet
The Government of Saskatchewan acknowledges the southern half of the province is experiencing dry conditions, but as of a major emergency update May 4 no fire bans are proposed.
Town of Leader swears in newly elected councillor May 5
The Town of Leader council welcomed their newly elected peer at the regular council meeting May 5. In an interview with the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Erin Romanuik…
Town of Kindersley council approves 2026 budget, no tax increase
The Town of Kindersley council approved their 2026 budget, kept service levels the same, are planning for capital projects and all the while managed it with no tax increase.