The drive-thru Covid vaccination clinic at Eston last Wednesday was busy.
Enjoy these photos of how full the Eston drive-thru Covid vaccination clinic was last Wednesday.
Kindersley RCMP Focus on Impaired Driving for the Month of May
Kindersley RCMP along with police across the province will be focusing on catching those who choose to drive impaired throughout the month of May.
Kindersley RCMP Focus on Impaired Driving
Kindersley RCMP along with police across the province will be focusing on catching those who choose to drive impaired throughout the month of May.
Two Kindersley businesses celebrate their 1st anniversary!
It’s been one year since two new businesses opened their doors on Kindersley’s Main Street. Trina Koska opened her shop, Curvessence Apparel, on May 19th, located at 511 Main Street, and Jeff and Anna Santos opened Swirl Cafe on May 17th at 609 Main Street.
Eye on the ball
The Kindersley Minor Ball U-16 girls were practicing last Thursday evening. There are still no games or tournaments allowed at this point and won’t be until announced by the Government of Saskatchewan.
Local fundraiser is perfect for the gardener in your life
Gardening season has arrived, and those gardeners will need fertilizer to help their soil reach its maximum potential.
Town of Kindersley Council Report, May 1, 2021
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, April 26, 2021. The following agenda items were resolved.
Kerrobert Wheatland Regional Library awarded Facility of the Year
The staff and board of the Kerrobert Wheatland Regional Library has been chosen a 2021 Award Recipient from the RiversWest District for Facility of the Year.
Dairy Queen drive thru construction
During the past couple of weeks there has been work going on around the perimeter of the Dairy Queen building in Kindersley. Dairy Queen staff said the construction is underway in order to facilitate the installation of a drive thru service for the public.
Motion passed for closure of New Brigden School
New Brigden residents were alarmed by the news they received from the public board meeting held on April 13, 2021. At that time, the Board of Trustees passed a notice of motion for the closure of the New Brigden School.
Saskatchewan RCMP introduces new Commanding Officer: Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore
We are proud to announce Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore has assumed her role as the Commanding Officer for the Saskatchewan RCMP.
Canada’s largest Helium Purification Facility opens in southwest Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is now officially home to the largest helium purification facility in Canada.
Murray Mandryk: Good economic news amidst the COVID gloom
It was another bad week for COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, but things may be looking up on a couple economic fronts.
Dr. Stewart Holmes Scholarship Fund
2020 marked an astounding 35 years of the Dr. Stewart Holmes Scholarship Fund. Over the years, the scholarship has been awarded to 179 students pursuing a field in various health care fields.
Leader Lions Club hoping to raise funds through Facebook auction
The Leader Lions Club is excited about their Online Facebook auction that began on Saturday, May 1 and continues until May 21. Lions member Dustin Heatcoat explained how the fundraiser got off the ground.
Bruce Penton: Fan outrage scuttles ‘super’ soccer plan
Sports fans in Europe obviously carry much more influence than their counterparts in North America.
Red Cross urges getting prepared during this Emergency Preparedness Week
With the arrival of spring comes the arrival of the potential for wildfires, floods or tornados, so this Emergency Preparedness Week, which runs May 2-8, 2021, is the perfect time to get prepared, just in case.
Dick Nash: Memories of a rodeo icon
Up until 2020, May and June have typically ushered in the rodeo season. Memories of rodeos past may be what caused an Eatonia resident to drop off some rodeo memorabilia commemorating a pioneer of rodeo, namely Richard Melville “Dick” Nash, who grew up near Mantario.
Brenda Schimke: 21st Century robber barons
The wealthy elite of the late 19th century were the likes of John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan and Henry Ford, industrialists who amassed their fortunes as so-called robber barons or captains of industry.
Check It Out: Beware of Bill C-10
I read a quote that said, “It’s easy to believe in freedom of speech for those with whom we agree.” It’s a relevant quote, since freedom of speech is being jeopardized by Bill C-10 which has been proposed by Canada’s Heritage Minister, Steven Guilbeault.