Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers had Scary & Messy Halloween Fun

The SJHL Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers brought their Billet Brothers & Sisters out for a night of Scary & Messy Halloween Fun. What has traditionally been a community event, unfortuantely this year due to a shortage of available pumpkins the team was only able to accommodate our Billet families. HUGE Thanks to Close’s Family Foods… Continue reading Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers had Scary & Messy Halloween Fun

KBEX Awards

Date: November 6, 2015 Time: 7PM Location: Kindersley Inn The KBEX Awards are a unique opportunity to promote the Town of Kindersley and the companies that do business here. Tickets will be available shortly. This is an exceptional opportunity to be an exclusive sponsor and get your business brand into the public and business forefront. We… Continue reading KBEX Awards

Kindersley Red Lions Open Up New Season with Back to Back Wins

The Kindersley Red lions opened up their 2015/16 Sask West campaign with back to back wins over the Luseland/Dodsland Mallards and the Macklin Mowhawks. A third period surge from the Mallards wasn’t enough to stop the Lions putting a win on the board in the season opener. Scores from Sim and Ismond were enough to… Continue reading Kindersley Red Lions Open Up New Season with Back to Back Wins

Halloween candy contained white pills, Lloydminster RCMP report

Closer inspection revealed Snickers bar wrapper had been opened and resealed At least two children discovered pills in their Halloween candy in Lloydminster, RCMP report. The first incident involved a full blister pack of pills found in a bag of candy while the second was a pill found inside a Snickers bar. Police said a child bit into the bar… Continue reading Halloween candy contained white pills, Lloydminster RCMP report

Moose population expanding – and thriving – on Saskatchewan farmland

They are one of the great symbols of the boreal forest, but moose also appear to be thriving in an unexpected part of Canada — the farmland of Saskatchewan — and a group of university researchers is trying to find out why. “There’s been this really tremendous shift in the last 30 years,” said Ryan Brook,… Continue reading Moose population expanding – and thriving – on Saskatchewan farmland

Hello winter: 5-10 cm of snow on the way to parts of southern Sask.

Environment Canada says a storm system set to bring rain and snow to the eastern Prairies If you live in the southern half of Saskatchewan, it’s time to dust off your shovel. A storm system to the south is expected to bring 5-10 centimetres of snow between Tuesday and Wednesday. Some communities in eastern Saskatchewan have already seen… Continue reading Hello winter: 5-10 cm of snow on the way to parts of southern Sask.

Curiosity over Canada's next PM ripples across the globe

WASHINGTON — A rare phenomenon is transpiring in a foreign capital where mentioning Canadian politics is generally about as likely to stimulate conversation at a dinner party as to get you disinvited from the next one. People are curious about Canada’s next prime minister. It’s evident on multiple fronts in Washington — from conversations in… Continue reading Curiosity over Canada's next PM ripples across the globe

Ontario teachers' pay could get docked this week

Teachers, province spend weekend in marathon negotiations Ontario’s elementary school teachers and support staff could end up with lighter paycheques this week in light of their work-to-rule campaigns as contract talks continue with the province. The province will give an update today on negotiations with the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) – and that could include… Continue reading Ontario teachers' pay could get docked this week