Canada rebounds with 9-4 win over Sweden at women's curling world championship

Source: John Chidley Hill, The Canadian Press, March 21, 2016   The Canadian skip dropped a 6-3 decision to Russia’s Anna Sidorova on Monday morning in Draw 6 action at the Credit Union iPlex. SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Chelsea Carey just needed to clear her head. The Canadian skip returned to her winning ways with… Continue reading Canada rebounds with 9-4 win over Sweden at women's curling world championship

IN OVER 130 YEARS, SWISS ARMY KNIFE MANUFACTURER HAS NEVER LAID OFF AN EMPLOYEE

Kindersley Social, March 22, 2016  Swiss army knife manufacturer Victorinox, has a rich history with a reputation for outstanding, well made and long lasting products. It also has a rich history when it comes to it’s employees. Since it’s humble beginnings over 130 years ago Victorinox has never had to lay off an employee. And… Continue reading IN OVER 130 YEARS, SWISS ARMY KNIFE MANUFACTURER HAS NEVER LAID OFF AN EMPLOYEE

Huskies: Men's Hockey Falls 5-2 in Bronze Medal Game

Source: U of S Huskies, March 20, 2016  HALIFAX (CIS) – In the dog fight for bronze, the Saint Mary’s Huskies skated to a 5-2 victory over the Saskatchewan Huskies in the 2016 University Cup Sunday afternoon at Scotiabank Centre. CHAMPIONSHIP WEBSITE: www.universitycup.ca “To win the last game of the year – although it wasn’t… Continue reading Huskies: Men's Hockey Falls 5-2 in Bronze Medal Game

Field Salad with Snow Peas, Grapes, and Feta

Ingredients: 5 tablespoons white wine vinegar 5 tablespoons fresh orange juice 2 tablespoons extravirgin olive oil 2 1/2 teaspoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 8 cups gourmet salad greens 2 cups snow peas, trimmed and cut lengthwise into thin strips 2 cups seedless red grapes, halved 1/2 cup (2 ounces)… Continue reading Field Salad with Snow Peas, Grapes, and Feta

BLADES CLOSE BOOK ON SEASON WITH THRILLING WIN

Source: Nelson Maclean, Saskatoon Blades, March 19, 2016  SASKATOON, SK – In front of nearly 9,000 raucous fans at the SaskTel Centre, the Saskatoon Blades ended their season on a high note, defeating the rival Prince Albert Raiders 3-2, in a heart stopping, get you off your feet game. “It was nice to win,” said… Continue reading BLADES CLOSE BOOK ON SEASON WITH THRILLING WIN

Samuel Deason – Kindersley & District Arts Council

Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 Doors Open: 7:00 PM Location: St. Paul’s United Church, Kindersley Tickets available at LaBelle Boutique, Lela’s Music Centre , on ticketpro.ca or purchased at the door. Presented by the Kindersley and District Arts Council and Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils Kaleidoscope is a project crafted with the intention of delving the depths of emotion and… Continue reading Samuel Deason – Kindersley & District Arts Council

Canadiens hit bottom as Year 24 of Stanley Cup quest awaits

Source: Stu Cowan, Montreal Gazette, March 22, 2016  “We take one day at a time.” That was Michel Therrien’s response when asked after Sunday’s 4-1 loss to the Calgary Flames where he goes from here as coach of the Canadiens. There are 18 days left in this season from hell — and they could be very… Continue reading Canadiens hit bottom as Year 24 of Stanley Cup quest awaits

Moon Eclipse This Week

On the morning of March 23, 2016, providing the skies are clear, we’ll have a chance to see a subtle eclipse of the moon. Although it won’t be anything spectacular, observant people will be able to see a faint shadow brushing across the moon. It’ll be visible across North America, and here in Kindersley we’ll… Continue reading Moon Eclipse This Week