Kindersley Screen Arts Presents: No Men Beyond This Point Date: June 25th, 4:00 PM – Location: Sunset Theatre One Showing Only – $10 at the Door In a world where women have become asexual and are no longer giving birth to males, a quiet, unassuming housekeeper named Andrew Myers finds himself at the center of a battle… Continue reading Kindersley Screen Arts: No Men Beyond This Point
Month: June 2016
It’s not all about ransomware – keyloggers are still alive and well!
By Paul Ducklin, NakedSecurity.sophos.com, June 21, 2016 Ransomware gets a lot of attention these days, and understandably so. It’s the digital equivalent of a punch in the face: there’s no doubt what’s happened, and the crooks leave no stone unturned to make sure you know it. Some ransomware not only creates some sort of HOW-TO-PAY… Continue reading It’s not all about ransomware – keyloggers are still alive and well!
Western Energy Services: Floorhand Needed
FLOORHAND – KINDERSLEY Location: Kindersley, SK DESCRIPTION The Floorhand is part of a 5 person crew who works on a well service rig and is responsible for performing services on oil and gas wells. This is an entry level position. Duties of the Floorhand include assisting in rigging up and rigging down, pulling/laying down rods,… Continue reading Western Energy Services: Floorhand Needed
Kindersley – Road Closure Notice on 5th Avenue
Notice – Road Closures Thursday, June 23, 2016 The 400 block of 5th Avenue West will be CLOSED due to repairs on the sewer line. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Improved plate coverage fuelling Saunders’ breakout with Blue Jays
By Nick Ashbourne, sportsnet.ca, June 23, 2016 When the Toronto Blue Jays acquired Michael Saunders they knew he was a better hitter than his statistics indicated. A punishing home park in Seattle and a myriad of injuries had suppressed his production, leading to a modest .231/.301/.384 line. As a good athlete with power and a… Continue reading Improved plate coverage fuelling Saunders’ breakout with Blue Jays
Huskies: Canada West Women's Volleyball Schedule Unveiled
By huskies.usask.ca, June 22, 2016 The Canada West Universities Athletic Association has announced the 2016-17 women’s volleyball schedule. The University of Saskatchewan Huskies will open the season at home against the UBC Thunderbirds on October 28-29. Read full story here…
U.S. Democrats in House hold hours-long protest for gun control bills
By The Associated Press, June 22, 2016 Democrats shout over Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan when he calls items to order A drained and dwindling group of Democrats, some draped in blankets and toting pillows, carried their remarkable House floor sit-in past daybreak Thursday, disrupting the business of Congress in the wake of the Orlando… Continue reading U.S. Democrats in House hold hours-long protest for gun control bills
NEB sets aside $10 million for Energy East pipeline hearing participants
By The Canadian Press, June 22, 2016 The National Energy Board says it has doubled funding to $10 million help interveners participate in the Energy East pipeline hearings.NEB sets aside $10 million for Energy East pipeline hearing participants The NEB says it’s the largest amount ever set aside by the board through its participant funding… Continue reading NEB sets aside $10 million for Energy East pipeline hearing participants
NRC Community Management Inc. BBQ
The NRC Community Management group is having a BBQ! Have a burger or hot dog and drink for $2.00. June 23, 2016 4:00PM – 7:00PM Norman Ritchie Centre, 1023 1st St W, Kindersley, SK
Kindersley Minor Hockey Registration Night
Registration for 2016-2017 Minor Hockey Season June 23rd, 2016 7:00PM Elks Hall, 904 9 Ave W, Kindersley