Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Effect for Kindersley Area

By Kindersley Social, August 9, 2016  An unstable airmass over Western Saskatchewan  has created favourable conditions for very dangerous thunderstorms that may be capable of creating strong winds, flooding rain and large hail. A weather watch for ‘Severe Thunderstorms’ has been issued for Kindersley, Rosetown, Biggar, Wilkie and Macklin. Conditions are right for scattered thunderstorm development… Continue reading Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Effect for Kindersley Area

15 Veggie Snacks for Feel-Good Munching

By Kristen Appenbrink, TheKitchn.com, July 28, 2016  When that 3 p.m. snack craving hits, it’s tempting to turn to the office vending machine for chips or head to the nearest coffee shop for a cookie, but more often than not we still crash an hour later. The good news is that there are plenty of… Continue reading 15 Veggie Snacks for Feel-Good Munching

2-Ingredient Banana Pancakes

These pancakes are gluten-free and dairy-free — they really are made with just bananas and eggs, no tricks. It seems like you’d just end up with scrambled banana-eggs (yuck), but the final product truly resembles a pancake. Piping hot and golden brown, with crispy edges. Ingredients: 1 medium ripe banana 2 large eggs Optional extras… Continue reading 2-Ingredient Banana Pancakes

Grilled Chicken Pineapple Sliders

Ingredients: 1 lemon, juiced 1 lime, juiced 1 tablespoon cider vinegar salt and black pepper to taste 3 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves – cut in half 6 pineapple rings 2 tablespoons teriyaki sauce 6 slices red onion 6 Hawaiian bread rolls – split and toasted 6 lettuce leaves – rinsed and dried   Directions:… Continue reading Grilled Chicken Pineapple Sliders

Boy from Carlyle, Sask.. represents Canada in Olympic opening ceremonies

By CBC News, August 9, 2016  Carter Morrison chosen by Ronald McDonald House Charities to walk in Parade of Nations Saskatchewan’s own Carter Morrison was the Olympic tree-bearer representing Canada for the opening ceremonies in Rio. For every country entering the opening ceremonies, there was a child ambassador carrying a tree sapling walking alongside the… Continue reading Boy from Carlyle, Sask.. represents Canada in Olympic opening ceremonies

Blue Jays demonstrate winning baseball after rough time in KC

By Shi Davidi, Sportsnet.ca, August 8, 2016  Devon Travis went 4-for-5 and Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion drove in three runs apiece to get the Blue Jays a 7-5 win against the Rays With the bases loaded and one out in the seventh inning, Justin Smoak hit a weak comebacker to the mound that was… Continue reading Blue Jays demonstrate winning baseball after rough time in KC

Samsung Pay hack lets attackers skim cards to make fraudulent payments

By James Vincent, TheVerge.com, August 9, 2016  Contactless mobile payments come as standard in Samsung’s latest Galaxy smartphones, but a hacker has found a way to intercept their signals. In a presentation given at Defcon, Salvador Mendoza outlined a number of attacks targeting Samsung Pay, with the smartphone maker responding that it knew about this flaw, but… Continue reading Samsung Pay hack lets attackers skim cards to make fraudulent payments

Your smartphone may be tracking your every move

By Jeff Rossen and Jovanna Billington, TODAY.com, November 17, 2015  If you have an iPhone or an Android, chances are that every single move you make is being tracked, location by location, including the exact times you were there. And if it’s an Android, all that tracking data is being sent straight to Google. Read… Continue reading Your smartphone may be tracking your every move

Lost a Bike? Municipal Enforcement Has Found Unclaimed Bikes

By Kindersley Social, August 9, 2016  Has your bike been lost/stolen recently?Municipal Enforcement has found a number of unclaimed bikes, which are currently being stored at the Animal Pound. If your bike was lost or stolen, please contact the Town Office – 306-463-2675, to see if it is among the bikes that are collected.