#20 – 10 CLARK DRIVE , KINDERSLEY, SK S0L1S1

FOR SALE $299,900.00 MLS® 545081  | ROW / TOWNHOUSE Listing Agent: Donna McLay Building Style: Unknown Maintenance Fees: $125.00 Monthly Floor Space (approx): 1286 Square Feet Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 3 Half Bathrooms: 1 Property Features: Title: Condominium/Strata Parking Type: Attached garage Real Estate Type: Single Family Structures: Deck REMARKS Unit 20 #10 Clark Drive located in Brookhollow Estates.… Continue reading #20 – 10 CLARK DRIVE , KINDERSLEY, SK S0L1S1

Castle Building Centre: Don't Count Laminate Out!

By Summer Baltzer, planitdiy.com Don’t Count Laminate Out! 10 Things I Love About this Product I work with both commercial and residential clients, and I’ve noticed over the years that there seems to be an aversion to certain products. This has certainly been the case when dealing with laminates. Many of us remember the laminate… Continue reading Castle Building Centre: Don't Count Laminate Out!

Feel Virtual Objects Without the Glove

By Glenn McDonald, Seeker.com, July 14, 2016  The HapticWave transmits vibrations that are synced with the virtual world displayed in an Oculus Rift headset. Haptics are a happening area in virtual reality these days. The term refers to devices and technologies that produce tactile sensations to go along with all those immersive visuals and sounds. The… Continue reading Feel Virtual Objects Without the Glove

Kindersley Chamber of Commerce: KBEX Awards

KBEX Awards – November 4, 2016 The KBEX Awards are a unique opportunity to promote the Town of Kindersley and the companies that do business here. This is an exceptional opportunity to be an exclusive sponsor and get your business brand into the public and business forefront. We have varying levels of sponsorship for you to… Continue reading Kindersley Chamber of Commerce: KBEX Awards

Laser’s rainbow of colours reveals soil makeup

By Karen Briere, The Western Producer, July 14, 2016  The Logiag Laserag system measures elements in the soil, 
allowing the company to figure out which ones are lacking A new, colourful way to analyze soil samples should be available to western Canadian farmers late this summer. Logiag’s Laserag system uses laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to… Continue reading Laser’s rainbow of colours reveals soil makeup

Small lungs make cattle prone to respiratory diseases

By Barbara Duckworth, The Western Producer, July 14, 2016  Bovine respiratory disease costs the North American beef industry about $1 billion every year, said researchers from the University of Calgary veterinary school. And it’s always likely going to be a difficult problem to control be-cause cattle are susceptible, said Edouard Timsit at the veterinary school’s… Continue reading Small lungs make cattle prone to respiratory diseases

Summer is not just about fun in the sun

This summer we are battling the return of rain. Lots of rain. Always on the weekends!! Reminds me of beach days in the ‘70’s! Remembering is a large part on my summer this year. I will attend a number of reunions! I remember the days that sparked those reunions – high school grads and cousin adventures.… Continue reading Summer is not just about fun in the sun

Eatonia Harvest Crunch Bullarama

– Doors Open 5PM – Roast Beef Dinner 6PM – Showtime  7PM –  Cabaret to Follow – 4 August Thursday, 2016 Eatonia Memorial Arena Adults $20 – 12 & under $12 – Pre-School FREE Win Cash!  Buy-A-Bull at G-Mac’s in Eatonia 50/50 Draw & Wild Pony Races Plus: Roast Beef Dinner by Eatonia Lions Club Bar… Continue reading Eatonia Harvest Crunch Bullarama