Sask Power building demolished last week
The demolition crew was hard at work on Wednesday, May 19, tearing down the old Sask Power Corporation building in Kindersley.
National Trail Day is coming soon!
The Kindersley Walking Trail Committee is getting ready to host National Trail Day on Saturday, June 5, at the Motherwell Walking Trail in Kindersley.
Maverick Party Organizational Growth Showing Steady Progress
Western Canada’s newly minted federal political champion, the Maverick Party, is reporting steady growth in establishing new Electoral District Association Boards in the West’s federal ridings.
Newspaper weathers the COVID storm
Perennial Southwest Saskatchewan newspaper publisher Kate Winquist could always feel something calling her back to her roots.
More visitors for care home residents starting May 30
The Government of Saskatchewan today announced a plan to further ease visitor restrictions in long-term care and personal care homes in alignment with the three steps of the Re-opening Roadmap.
Increased funding to support Saskatchewan’s female founders
Innovation Saskatchewan is committing $60,000 per year for the next two years to help propel the growth of women-led technology companies in the province.
Tick season approaches in Saskatchewan
With the arrival of spring and warmer temperatures, the Ministry of Health reminds Saskatchewan residents to be vigilant and monitor for ticks on themselves and their pets.
Sask Parks set for another great camping season
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks' annual campsite reservation launch saw thousands of successful bookings take place over a two week period, from April 12 to 23, 2021.
Great Plains, Cumberland and Parkland Colleges announce International Recruitment partnership
Great Plains, Cumberland and Parkland Colleges have established an International Recruitment and Admissions partnership heading into the 2021-22 academic year. A two-year pilot project in which one individual will recruit for all three organizations solely on the…
T.rex Discovery Centre to welcome back visitors for 2021 season
On Saturday, May 22, the T. rex Discovery Centre (TRDC), home of Scotty, the world's largest T.rex will open its doors and welcome visitors for the 2021 season.
Kindersley RCMP focus on Canada Road Safety Week
Kindersley RCMP would like to remind the public that May 18th is the beginning of Canada Road Safety Week. To encourage safe driving, the focus for this year’s annual campaign is getting drivers to think about their driving behaviour and whether the risks they take are really worth it.
There’s never a dull moment for a Driver Ed instructor
If there’s one class most students don’t want to miss, it’s usually Driver Ed. Barry Ditson has been teaching Driver Ed in Kindersley and area, Eatonia and Marengo since 1999, and enjoys it.
Great Plains College to hold Virtual Grad Ceremony
Graduates from Great Plains College in Kindersley will be honoured and recognized on Friday, May 28 at 3:00 p.m.; however, the event will take on a different appearance from previous graduation ceremonies.
Hello, gorgeous! Eston’s Ladies Night In a huge success
Eston 95 Lions hosted a very successful 36th annual ladies event on Saturday, May 1, which cleared $19,000 in money raised. Hello, Gorgeous Ladies Night In was the name of their virtual fundraiser, and a $30 ticket got you in and entered for 135 prizes.
Budget And Re-Opening Roadmap Highlight Spring Sitting Of Legislature
A provincial budget that protects, builds and grows Saskatchewan and a Re-Opening Roadmap that charts a course through the end of the pandemic based on high vaccination rates were the highlights of the spring legislative sitting, which wrapped up today in Regina.
Saskatchewan Filing Amicus Brief In US Keystone Pipeline Lawsuit
Saskatchewan will be filing an amicus brief in support of 21 US states fighting President Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Provincial COVID update: More than 505,000 First Doses of Vaccine Administered
An additional 7,930 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 553,389.
Good news! You can claim your home and yard expenses as a tax deduction
It’s the time of year when people are doing work in their yards, building sheds and fences and planting gardens and flower beds. So it’s also good to remember that many of those expenses can be used as a tax deduction when you do your taxes next year.
Firearms charges
On May 7, 2021, Saskatchewan RCMP officers conducted three search warrants, two in the Town of Kindersley and one in the Town of Eatonia.
Kate’s Green Kleen is ready to do what you don’t want to!
There’s a new yard cleaning service on the block at 301 - 1st Avenue West in Kindersley. Kate Grimsdale and her business Kate’s Green Kleen is ready and waiting to serve her new customers and provide efficient and prompt service.