Klippers Taking Application for Assistant Coach

By Kindersley Klippers, June 21, 2016  The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers of the SJHL are taking applications for their open Assistant Coach position for the 2016-2017 season. Anyone interested in the position should send a resume to Klippers GM/Head Coach Geoff Grimwood at klippersgm@gmail.com The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers are proud members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey… Continue reading Klippers Taking Application for Assistant Coach

Swimmers revving up for Summer Games

By Jamie Harkins, Estevan Mercury, June 22, 2016  One of the most highly anticipated sports at the Estevan 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games is the swimming competition and that goes for both its athletes and its fans. “The most exciting part will be to go in the evening when it’s the finals,” said Marj Walton, executive… Continue reading Swimmers revving up for Summer Games

Virtually no Canadian lentils left; market awaits new crop

By Erin DeBooy, Commodity News Service Canada, June 20th, 2016  WINNIPEG, June 20 (CNS Canada) – Old crop Canadian lentil stocks may be higher than previously thought, but they’re not high enough to affect the market, especially as anticipation mounts for the possibly record-large new crop. Agriculture Canada’s June supply and demand report shows lentil… Continue reading Virtually no Canadian lentils left; market awaits new crop

Recap: Kindersley Candidate Information Session

By Town of Kindersley, June 21, 2016  Missed the information session yesterday? Below are the PowerPoint presentation and video recording: The video recording: https://youtu.be/0CTOa36RsSA PowerPoint presentation: http://online.fliphtml5.com/gvmd/eywo/?t=1466546356687#p=1

The world's most expensive city is …

By Jessica Hartogs, CNBC.com, June 22, 2016  When one thinks of the world’s most expensive cities, images of New York and London probably pop to mind. But those two do not even make the list of the 10 most expensive cities in which to live. Instead, it’s dominated by Asian and African cities, as well… Continue reading The world's most expensive city is …

Lightning kills 74 people, mostly farmworkers, in India

By The Associated Press, June 2, 2016  PATNA, India — Lightning has killed 74 people, mostly farm labourers working in fields, across eastern and northern India over the past 24 hours, officials said Wednesday. A majority of the deaths occurred in the eastern state of Bihar, where 57 people died after being struck by lightning,… Continue reading Lightning kills 74 people, mostly farmworkers, in India

Trump to ramp up criticism of Clinton in New York speech

By Julie Pace and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press, June 22, 2016  NEW YORK – Seeking to refocus his presidential campaign, Donald Trump will lambaste Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as a failed secretary of state who is out of step with Americans on trade and immigration. Trump’s address Wednesday morning at his hotel in New… Continue reading Trump to ramp up criticism of Clinton in New York speech

Roughriders sign former Calgary defensive back Buddy Jackson

By CBC News, June 21, 2016  Jackson won a Grey Cup with the Stampeders in 2014 The Saskatchewan Roughriders added another former Calgary defensive back on Tuesday. The Riders announced they signed Buddy Jackson, just two days after acquiring his former teammate and fellow defensive back Brandon McDonald. Read full article here…

Hayley Wickenheiser supports Calgary Olympic bid

By Devin Heroux, CBC News, June 21, 2016  ‘I want to see the Olympics back in Canada,’ says Wickenheiser She’s one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians and now Hayley Wickenheiser is throwing her support behind a bid for the 2026 Winter Games to be held in Calgary. “They know what they’re doing. They’ve been through… Continue reading Hayley Wickenheiser supports Calgary Olympic bid