By Town of Kindersley, August 29, 2016 Notice: Water Disruption Tuesday, August 30, 2016 Due to scheduled hydrant replacement Where: 3rd Avenue West – #301 – #319 (odd-numbered addresses #313 A & B) 2nd Avenue West – #300 – #318 (even-numbered addresses) Affected residents will be notified by door knocker prior to work beginning and once it… Continue reading Water Hydrant #23 Replacement Begins Tomorrow
Month: August 2016
Road Construction on Highway 21 Between Kindersley and Coleville
By Kindersley Social, August 29, 2016 Currently there is road construction on Highway 21 between Kindersley and Coleville. Please pay attention to all signs, speed limits and road workers. Be advised to expect delays. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ our Facebook page below…
Josh Donaldson hits 3 home runs to lead Blue Jays past Twins
By Namish Modi, The Canadian Press, August 28, 2016 Career 1st by reigning MVP helps Toronto overcome 5-2 deficit Josh Donaldson briefly turned Rogers Centre into a hockey rink on Sunday. With the Blue Jays wearing their red uniforms on Canada Baseball Day at Rogers Centre, the Toronto third baseman hit three home runs for a… Continue reading Josh Donaldson hits 3 home runs to lead Blue Jays past Twins
2016 Communities in Bloom – Miracle-Gro Best Garden Competition
Kindersley’s Communities in Bloom Committee introduces 2016 Communities in Bloom – Miracle-Gro® Best Garden Competition To recognize the hard work and dedication it takes to create and maintain a beautiful yard and garden and will be presenting 6 awards to properties throughout Kindersley that have significantly contributes to the beauty of our community. The awards… Continue reading 2016 Communities in Bloom – Miracle-Gro Best Garden Competition
Biosecurity on Grain Farms
By John Ippolito, Regional Crops Specialist, Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Services, Kindersley Biosecurity Biosecurity practices have been common on intensive livestock operations for a long time. Biosecurity on a grain farm is a relatively new concept for many mainly as a result of grain farming not being conducted in confined spaces and being more difficult to… Continue reading Biosecurity on Grain Farms
Wednesday speech could clarify Trump's immigration policy
By Laurie Kellman, The Associated Press, August 28, 2016 WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced he’ll be making a speech on illegal immigration on Wednesday in Arizona, after a week of speculation that he might be softening his hard-line promise to deport 11 million people living in the United States illegally. The speech,… Continue reading Wednesday speech could clarify Trump's immigration policy
NS Government Releases More Irving Loan Docs
By Kevin Lacey, Taxpayer.com, August 26, 2016 NS GOVERNMENT RELEASES MORE IRVING LOAN DOCS – “STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION,” SAYS CTF HALIFAX, NS: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) received new documents today relating to the $304 million secret deal between the Nova Scotia government and Irving Shipbuilding. The documents were first requested four years… Continue reading NS Government Releases More Irving Loan Docs
Tunnel discovered under U.S.-Mexico border
By The Associated Press, August 28, 2016 MEXICO CITY — Mexican federal police say they have found an illegal tunnel stretching under the U.S.-Mexico border. Sunday’s statement says that Mexican police working with the U.S. Border Patrol from Nogales, Arizona, located the entrance to the tunnel inside the wall of a storm drain on the… Continue reading Tunnel discovered under U.S.-Mexico border
Lightning strike kills over 300 reindeer in Norway
By The Associated Press Staff, August 29, 2016 STOCKHOLM – More than 300 wild reindeer have been killed by lightning in central Norway. The Norwegian Environment Agency has released eerie images showing a jumble of reindeer carcasses scattered across a small area on the Hardangervidda mountain plateau. The agency says 323 animals were killed, including… Continue reading Lightning strike kills over 300 reindeer in Norway
Mylan launching cheaper, generic version of EpiPen
By Tom Murphy, The Associated Press, August 29, 2016 Consumers and politicians have accused the company of price-gouging Mylan will start selling a cheaper version of its EpiPen after absorbing waves of criticism over a list price for the emergency allergy treatment that has grown to $608 for a two-pack, making it unaffordable for many… Continue reading Mylan launching cheaper, generic version of EpiPen