Provincials Round 2: Red Lions vs. Monarchs

Provincials Round 2 – Game 1 Kindersley Red Lions vs Lumsden Monarchs  Friday, February 23, 2018 Puck drop is 8:30 West Central Events Centre, 500 2 St E, Kindersley Fan Appreciation Night  Come out and enjoy FREE Appetizers, sponsored by Royal LePage   For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley, ‘Like’ our Facebook… Continue reading Provincials Round 2: Red Lions vs. Monarchs

Town Calls for Nominations for the Municipal By-Election

By-Election will be on April 11, 2018 On Wednesday, the Town of Kindersley made the official call for nominations for the upcoming Municipal By-Election. Nomination forms will be received from February 21 – March 6th. Forms can be found at the Town Administration office on106 5 Ave E, Kindersley. The forms can be submitted during… Continue reading Town Calls for Nominations for the Municipal By-Election

Kindersley Jobs: Pattison Agriculture Limited – Parts Technician

Job Order #: 5606959 Employer Name: Pattison Agriculture Limited Posted Date: 20-Feb-2018 Location: KINDERSLEY # of Positions: 2 Employment Terms: Full Time Apply By: 20-Mar-2018 How to Apply?: Candidates interested in this position must complete the online application. Visit www.pattisonag.com/careers/ Description 1 in 8 Canadian jobs are in Agriculture & Agri-food, get in the field with Pattison Agriculture! We are looking for… Continue reading Kindersley Jobs: Pattison Agriculture Limited – Parts Technician

Why You Shouldn’t Use Firefox Clones Like Waterfox, Pale Moon, or Basilisk

Source: Chris Hoffman, HowToGeek.com, February 22, 2018  Mozilla Firefox is an open source project, so anyone can take its code, modify it, and release a new browser. That’s what Waterfox, Pale Moon, and Basilisk are—alternative browsers based on the Firefox code. But we recommend against using any of them. We like Firefox Quantum, which is faster and more modern than… Continue reading Why You Shouldn’t Use Firefox Clones Like Waterfox, Pale Moon, or Basilisk

Kindersley Screen Arts: The Leisure Seeker

  Kindersley Screen Arts Presents: The Leisure Seeker February 24th, 2018 –  4:00 PM – Sunset Theatre Traveling in their family Leisure Seeker vintage recreational vehicle, John and Ella Spencer take one last road trip from Boston to the Hemingway House in the Florida Keys before his Alzheimer’s and her cancer can catch up with them.… Continue reading Kindersley Screen Arts: The Leisure Seeker

Kindersley Jobs: Tim Hortons – Food Counter Attendant

Job Order #: 5613404 Employer Name: DHR Canada Food Ltd. – Tim Hortons Wage/Salary Info: Top Dollar Posted Date: 21-Feb-2018 Location: KINDERSLEY # of Positions: 6 Employment Terms: Full/Part Time Experience: No Experience How to Apply?: In person with a resume to 201 – 11th Avenue East or by e-mail 7rabia@gmail.com Description Job Description: –  Take customers’ orders –  Prepare, heat, and finish simple food… Continue reading Kindersley Jobs: Tim Hortons – Food Counter Attendant

Kindersley Jobs: Tim Hortons – Food Service Supervisor

Job Order #: 5613405 Employer Name: DHR Canada Food Ltd. – Tim Hortons Wage/Salary Info: $13.02 + o/t;wage increase based on performance Posted Date: 21-Feb-2018 Location: KINDERSLEY # of Positions: 6 Employment Terms: Full Time Education: Completed at least some secondary school Experience: 1-2 Years How to Apply?: In person with a resume to 201 – 11th Avenue East or by e-mail 7rabia@gmail.com Description… Continue reading Kindersley Jobs: Tim Hortons – Food Service Supervisor

Canada wins silver and bronze in short-track speed skating

Source: Pete Evans, CBC Sports, February 22, 2018  Canadian skater Marianne St-Gelais eliminated in quarter-finals, ending her decorated Olympic career Canadian short-track speed skater Kim Boutin won a silver medal in the women’s 1,000, and her Canadian teammates won a bronze on the men’s side in the 5,000-metre relay on Thursday in Pyeongchang, South Korea.… Continue reading Canada wins silver and bronze in short-track speed skating

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CN and CP say bad winter weather impacted rail service

Source: The Canadian Press, February 22, 2018  MONTREAL — Canada’s two largest railways vowed to improve their service levels over the coming months as they escape the grip of a tough winter that hampered their ability to transport goods. During separate presentations to a transportation conference, Canadian National Railway chief financial officer Ghislain Houle and CP… Continue reading CN and CP say bad winter weather impacted rail service

Feds lift all bovine tuberculosis quarantines from Prairie farms

Source: The Canadian Press, February 21, 2018 The federal government says all quarantines imposed on Prairie farms and ranches because of a few cases of bovine tuberculosis (TB) have been lifted. Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay said no additional cases of the infectious disease have been detected. Bovine TB was found on an Alberta ranch in September 2016 and… Continue reading Feds lift all bovine tuberculosis quarantines from Prairie farms