Sask. Premier Brad Wall promotes Energy East pipeline in Toronto

By Eric Anderson, CBC News, June 14, 2016  Wall delivers speech in Toronto Premier Brad Wall delivered a speech in Toronto today in support of Energy East to an audience of business, labour, education and government leaders. Energy East is a proposed $15.7 billion pipeline that will transport western Canadian oil to refineries in eastern… Continue reading Sask. Premier Brad Wall promotes Energy East pipeline in Toronto

Canada only G7 nation where taxpayers are on the hook for flooding: report

By Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press, June 15, 2016  CALGARY — A new report says Canada is the only G7 nation that leaves unprepared homeowners on the hook financially for losses from severe flooding. The study, released by Swiss Re Canada, said floods have made up half of Canada’s natural disasters since 1970. The international… Continue reading Canada only G7 nation where taxpayers are on the hook for flooding: report

Alberta organizes centralized donation drive for Fort McMurray

By The Canadian Press, June 14, 2016  EDMONTON — Alberta is organizing a centralized donation program for residents of fire-ravaged Fort McMurray and says it will avoid mistakes from the Slave Lake fire when new clothes ended up in the garbage dump. Municipal Affairs Minister Danielle Larivee says if Fort McMurray receives more donations than… Continue reading Alberta organizes centralized donation drive for Fort McMurray

Games' Canoe Kayak races will feature non-stop action

By Jamie Harkins, Estevan Mercury, June 15, 2016  The canoe and kayak competition at the Estevan 2016 Saskatchewan Summer Games will feature non-stop action at Woodlawn Regional Park’s Boundary Dam from July 28 to 30. “We have three full days of racing,” said Canoe Kayak Saskatchewan executive director Kia Schollar. “Our athletes are going to… Continue reading Games' Canoe Kayak races will feature non-stop action

Unprecedented Sask. Party budget leaves school boards on hook for half of teachers' salaries

By CBC News, June 14, 2016  The government will only cover half of the 1.9 per cent increase it promised teachers In an unprecedented move, the provincial government confirmed on Tuesday it would only cover half of the 1.9 per cent increase it promised teachers as part of its collective bargaining agreement. Although teachers will still receive the… Continue reading Unprecedented Sask. Party budget leaves school boards on hook for half of teachers' salaries

700 9th St. West, Kindersley -L201656

$1,299,000 Good highway 21 visibility and exposure!  Property consists of 1.23 acres Zoned C3 Taxes- $16,803 in 2016 Main building consists of 11,400 sq. ft. 2 separate shop areas. One area is 3,516 sq. ft. the other area is 3,325 sq. ft. with 5 over head truck bay doors!  The retail space is 3,039 sq.… Continue reading 700 9th St. West, Kindersley -L201656

SpaceX booster rocket crashes on barge after successful satellite launch

By CBC News, June 15, 2016  Failed landing follows 3 successes in a row by SpaceX’s reusable booster rocket The first stage of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket had a “rapid unscheduled disassembly” on a floating barge following the successful launch of two satellites Wednesday. SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk said the crash may be the… Continue reading SpaceX booster rocket crashes on barge after successful satellite launch

Fouillards: Fixing Smoke and Fire Damage

Source: cloverdalepaint.com Fix Smoke Odour and Fire Damage Project Scenario Joe, the remodeler, is fixing a kitchen. The stove caught on fire and burned the walls, causingsmoke odour and fire damage. Preparation Remove and replace, where necessary, all charred substrate. Wash hard surfaces with bleach and water. Fabrics need to be dry cleaned. Primer Coat… Continue reading Fouillards: Fixing Smoke and Fire Damage