Mid Plains Diesel. Heavy duty equipment parts & repair.
Mid Plains Diesel is a heavy duty equipment parts & repair centre located in Kindersley, Saskatchewan. We’ve been servicing the Kindersley area for over 28 years and pride ourselves on our customer service. CALL US at 306-463-6469 or visit us at 1014 - 8th Avenue West, Kindersley, SK.
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All smiles on the ice!
The Kindersley Playschool kids were all smiles while being pushed around on the ice by the Klippers on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
Telemiracle Bound!
Brooke Boisvert from Kindersley will be performing at TeleMiracle in Saskatoon on Sunday, February 25th.
Kindersley RCMP execute search warrants
In addition to the search warrant that was conducted on January 26, the Kindersley RCMP conducted a search warrant previous to this…
Kindersley Playschool: This is my favourite shirt!
The morning and afternoon classes at Kindersley Playschool all took turns walking down the street to Prairie Cresting shop for a field trip.
Teachers striking for students
Teachers are calling for the Minister to reverse nearly a decade of underfunding in public schools and invest in the resources that students across Saskatchewan…
MOMS & TOTS
Parents were invited to bring their toddlers and babies to the walking track at the West Central Events Centre as part of the Parent & Tot Walking Crew drop-in community program.
TOWN OF KINDERSLEY: Common Questions in Regards to Snow Removal
Can I shovel the snow onto my neighbor’s property?
Alice's Art Show!
Approximately forty people attended an art show in Kindersley Sunday afternoon, January 7th, but you may be surprised at the identity of the artist.
OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS
Four teams of horses were busy at the museum taking passengers on a tour of the lights on Saturday evening, December 16th.
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Christmas memory
As a kid I was a big fan of the program Sesame Street. Even at the advanced age of ten years, I’d still take every opportunity to watch the show on school holidays.
Shinny and homemade tarts!
Growing up in the small town of Birsay, Saskatchewan at Christmas time meant two things. The rink would be open early in the morning and wouldn’t close until nine at night.
Remembering a not so well known Christmas classic
When you ask people what their favourite Christmas movie or special is, you are sure to get several responses of “It’s A Wonderful Life”, “Miracle on 34th Street”, “Christmas Vacation…
HOOKY FOR HOCKEY!
Students from the west central area got to enjoy an afternoon at the WCEC in Kindersley on Wednesday, December 13 to watch the SJHL Klippers…
Everyone needs a Christmas sweater!
The kids at Kindersley Playschool were displaying their excitement about Christmas last week when they came to their class.
The story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Anyone who has ever wondered when and where the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer originated will enjoy reading about Bob May, who created this fictional story eighty-five years ago.
Kids and adults kick off the season at Kindersley’s Carol Festival
Once again, a long-standing tradition took place in Kindersley on Sunday evening, December 3rd. The date marked the night of the Christmas Carol Festival…
Caleb residents and guests celebrate together
Caleb Village had a full house on Thursday evening, December 7th, when residents and their guests enjoyed a holiday celebration.
Cram the Cruiser a Christmas tradition
The annual ‘Cram the Cruiser’ event has become a favoured Christmas tradition in Kindersley. Once again, the Kindersley RCMP get together with the staff of the Kindersley Co-op…