By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 26, 2016 Today, Lt-Gov. Vaugh Solomon Schofield will be presented the first poppy by Royal Canadian Legion. Scheduled to take place at the Government House at 2 p.m. CST, the event signifies the beginning of the Legion’s annual Poppy Campaign. The poppy will be presented by Ken Box, the… Continue reading First Poppy
Month: October 2016
Free Flu Shot Clinic at Kindersley Pharmasave
By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 26, 2016 With the flu season underway, the Kindersley Pharmasave is offering seasonal flu vaccine clinics. Flu shots will be FREE for anyone aged 9+ with a valid Saskatchewan health card. In total, 6 clinics will be held. Clinic dates are November, 1, 3, 5, 9, 17 and 23.… Continue reading Free Flu Shot Clinic at Kindersley Pharmasave
Kindersley Election Countdown
By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 25, 2016 Countdown As Kindersley stands on the brink of Municipal Election Day and the hours count down until the polls open tomorrow morning (Oct. 26th), the 12 candidates for Council and 2 candidates for mayor are preparing for a big day. With the community’s marked interest in this… Continue reading Kindersley Election Countdown
CME hog futures extend rally, cattle snap winning streak
By Reuters News Service, Theopolis Waters, The Western Producer, October 25, 2016 CHICAGO, Oct 25 (Reuters) – Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures on Tuesday gained for a third straight session, fueled by recently improved prices for slaughter-ready, or cash, hogs and wholesale pork values despite plentiful supplies, said traders. Fund buying developed after December and… Continue reading CME hog futures extend rally, cattle snap winning streak
Unharvested acreage risk drives canola futures higher
By D’Arce McMillian, The Western Producer, October 20, 2016 It is estimated that more than two million acres of canola are yet to be harvested. Canola futures have rallied this month to reflect the difficulties in the prairie harvest and support from stronger soy oil values. As of Oct. 10, 23 percent of Saskatchewan’s canola… Continue reading Unharvested acreage risk drives canola futures higher
Steven Stamkos' 4-point night stifles Leafs' fans boos
By Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press, October 25, 2016 Auston Matthews collects goal, assist Steven Stamkos wasted little time Tuesday night reintroducing himself to his home town. The Tampa Bay centre, on his first shift of the game, beat Maple Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen 79 seconds in on the Lightning’s first shot. He added a second goal with 2:48 remaining… Continue reading Steven Stamkos' 4-point night stifles Leafs' fans boos
October 25th: Local RCMP Daily Report
By Kindersley RCMP, October 26, 2016 Kindersley, Eston, Kerrobert RCMP Daily Report Tuesday October 25th, 2016 6:00 a.m. – Wednesday October 26th, 2016 6:00 a.m. RCMP responded to 10 calls for service in Town of Kindersley, Glidden, RM of Oakdale. 2016-10-25 9:33 a.m.– A driver is facing a fine of $280.00 for being charged for… Continue reading October 25th: Local RCMP Daily Report
New Mosaic Stadium: 'The house that Durant built?'
By Glenn Reid, CBC News, October 26, 2016 Riders’ quarterback won’t step foot in new stadium until contract is signed Lets face it. Old Mosaic Stadium is a dump, it’s the fans that make it what it is. The century old park has one game left before it’s retired by the Roughriders, and a lot… Continue reading New Mosaic Stadium: 'The house that Durant built?'
Dozens of Shipwrecks Found at the Bottom of the Black Sea
By Rossella Lorenzi, Seeker.com, October 26, 2016 An ROV that had been deployed to collect data linked to sea level changes, stumbles across huge archaeological discoveries. Researchers mapping ancient submerged landscapes in the Bulgarian waters of the Black Sea have stumbled upon a shipwreck graveyard with dozens of perfectly preserved vessels from the Ottoman and… Continue reading Dozens of Shipwrecks Found at the Bottom of the Black Sea
Italian farmer creates giant portrait of Donald Trump in his corn field
By The Associated Press, October 26, 2016 An Italian land artist has used his tractor to transform a field near the Italian town of Verona into a giant portrait of U.S. Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. On a field around 25-thousand-square meters (yards) Gambarin placed “Ciao” in the left bottom corner of his artwork. On… Continue reading Italian farmer creates giant portrait of Donald Trump in his corn field