Caleb Village celebrates their 12th anniversary
Caleb Village celebrated their 12th anniversary on June 4, 2021. The residents were served a tasty roast beef lunch at noon, followed by a celebration that took place in Caleb’s beautiful courtyard.
Estate yard sale donates $4000 to Kerrobert Hospital
The family of the late Bill Bullied of Coleville held a yard sale on the weekend of May 28-30, when they sold Bill’s household belongings.
Michelle Knorr honours the 215 children found in Kamloops, BC
A former resident of Coleville, Saskatchewan, Michelle Knorr, better known to her students as Ms.Knorr, felt the impact of Kamloops and its ripple effect to the core of her teaching profession.
Better together initiative coming to Kindersley
In 2018, two gals from North Battleford, Deb McNabb and Allysa Woodrow put their heads together and started the Better Together t-shirt project. It had been a challenging year when the community had experienced numerous losses due to suicide.
Maximum Hearing is helping people communicate
A year ago, Maxine Williams-Herbert expanded her business at Three Hills, Alberta, to include services at Hanna, Alberta. Her company, Maximum Hearing’s Hanna office, is open every Thursday and Friday.
Winquist joins WESK
I’m thrilled to announce my involvement with WESK as an ambassador of the official Woman-Owned Saskatchewan Business brand identity!
Battleford RCMP respond to 543 calls for service last week
Anyone with information on any incident is urged to call the North Battleford RCMP at (306)446-1720 or Saskatchewan Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
Kindersley Town Council Highlights
Town Council held a Special Public Meeting on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. The following agenda items were resolved.
Kindersley RCMP respond to 30 calls for service
Between May 24th to May 30th, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to 30 calls for service*.
Government sets vaccination threshold for removal of gathering size limits, mask order
The Government of Saskatchewan has updated the Re-Opening Roadmap to include a vaccination threshold for the removal of all remaining public health restrictions, including mandatory masking and limits on gathering sizes.
Shaunavon RCMP respond to drowning of 21-year-old man
On Sunday, May 30, 2021 around 5 p.m, Shaunavon RCMP was called to a recreation area near the hamlet of Simmie, SK, where an adult male swimmer was reported to be in distress.
Theft of Aeration Systems from Grain Bins
On the 20th of May, 2021, the Ponteix RCMP received information relating to the theft of 3 Aeration Systems that had been removed from inside 3 metal grain bins.
Meadow Lake RCMP look to confirm safety of woman reportedly in distress and possibly held against her will in the backseat of a vehicle
On Friday, May 28, 2021, at approximately 6:25 p.m., Meadow Lake RCMP received a call about an adult female reportedly in distress and possibly being held against her will in the backseat of a vehicle.
Impaired driver that left seat at highway speeds among those charged during Canada Road Safety Week
May 18 to 24, 2021 was Canada Road Safety Week, and Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services officers were on the roads enforcing safety rules and removing dangerous drivers from behind the wheel.
Eston Communities in Bloom is hard at work
It has been an unusual year for gardeners and the Communities In Bloom group in Eston is meeting the challenges of cold temperatures, snow, frost, wind and rain.
Leader Lions’ Online Auction generates over $67,000!
The online Facebook auction hosted by the Leader Lions Club has had excellent results. Lions member Dustin Heatcoat reported on the fundraiser’s outcome. “We’re right around $67,000, but there are still people donating, which is fantastic!”
First year of inactive well program strong success
Saskatchewan's Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP) has seen strong uptake and success during its first year.
Construction season starts off strong
Following the release of a record-setting Fall Tender Schedule this past September, the Ministry of Highways is marking May 27 as the unofficial start to the 2021 road construction season.
Great Plains College announces new Educational Assistant program
KINDERSLEY, SK – Great Plains College is pleased to announce the addition of an Educational Assistant (EA) program to its Kindersley Campus offerings. The part-time certificate program is set to begin in January 2022.
Kindersley RCMP have a steady long weekend
Kindersley RCMP were kept busy over the holiday long weekend. On top of several check stops and extra traffic enforcement to round out Canada Road Safety Week the local Detachment responded to a further 59 calls for service.