Kindersley Soccer U18 players practice in the heat
Kindersley Soccer U18 players practice in the heat at Westberry Field.
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.
Umpire Mentoring Program is up and running
Thanks to a lot of hard work, Kindersley Minor Ball has its umpire mentoring program up and running. Chad Miller, president of Kindersley Minor Ball, played a big part in getting the program off the ground after at least five years of concentrated effort.
Exhibition Baseball
The Kindersley Stallions and the Kindersley Midget Royals squared off in an exhibition contest on June 3rd. It was a battle of two lefties with Chad Westman on the mound for the Stallions and Tylin Hilbig pitching for the Royals.
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.
Cool dudes!
The Kindersley Spray Park was certainly the place to be last week with the scorching hot temperatures! Environment Canada issued a heat warning for much of the west central and southwest region.
Kindersley RCMP respond to 30 calls for service
Between May 24th to May 30th, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to 30 calls for service*.
Local businesses make KMS project possible
Six new batting cages were recently erected in Kindersley, thanks to the generous donations of supplies and services from local businesses and volunteers. All their efforts were joined together to help out Kindersley Minor Sports.
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.
Saskatchewan Kids return to play!
Thanks to the strong number of people in Saskatchewan getting vaccinated against COVID-19, Saskatchewan residents will once again be able to participate in outdoor team sports and activities as part of Step 1 of the Re-opening Roadmap.
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.
Franco Terrazzano: Trudeau trampling freedom of expression so culture lobby can rake in more dough
The Trudeau government is throwing freedom of expression under the bus so the entertainment and culture lobby can pocket more dough.
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.
Recipe Book generates funds for Liebenthal’s Sacred Heart Catholic Church
It might surprise you to discover how a small community can cook up a successful solution to raise funds. The community is Liebenthal, situated between Fox Valley to the south and Leader to the north. It’s a hamlet with a total population of five and a rural population of 85.