Ironhorse Kindersley Klippers Awards Banquet

Saturday, March 3rd, 2018 Klippers Awards Banquet 5:30PM – Cocktails 6:30 Supper With Awards To Follow Elks Hall, 904 9 Ave W, Kindersley, SK $40/Ticket RVSP With Jenn Wagner 306-460-9618 For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…

Premier announces reinstatement of PST exemption on agriculture, life and health insurance

Source: CBC News, February 26, 2018  The change will impact the province’s revenue forecast for 2017-18 by $65 million Premier Scott Moe announced he will reinstate the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) exemption for agriculture, life and health insurance premiums effective Monday. In a press release, Moe said “our government will help families and small businesses… Continue reading Premier announces reinstatement of PST exemption on agriculture, life and health insurance

Tisdales New Inventory – 2018 FORD FUSION SE – BURGANDY

$38,237 Exterior Burgundy Velvet Interior Ebony Body Style Gas Drivetrain AWD Transmission 6-speed Automatic Transmission With Selectshift Engine 2.0L EcoBoost® I-4 engine VIN 3FA6P0T94JR105597 Stock J002 Inventory Status In Stock *Images shown here may not necessarily represent the configurable options selected or available on the vehicle. Find more details on tisdales.com

Rock bottom: Canadian curling grapples with disastrous Olympics

Source: Devin Heroux , CBC News, February 25, 2018  Men’s, women’s teams miss podium for first time ever It started off so well. Canada’s Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris captured gold in the first-ever mixed doubles Olympic curling event. The dream of a Canadian curling podium sweep was alive and well in South Korea. Then it all… Continue reading Rock bottom: Canadian curling grapples with disastrous Olympics

The 2018 Olympics were a big win for Canada

Source: Vicki Hall, CBC News, February 25, 2018  Pyeongchang will be remembered fondly, despite the misses in signature sports But with the passage of time, the 2018 Winter Games will go down as a resounding victory for the Canadian Olympic team, regardless of the failure to convert in its so-called signature sports. The history books… Continue reading The 2018 Olympics were a big win for Canada

Sask. man having ‘absolutely amazing’ time driving Zamboni at Winter Olympics

Source: CBC News, February 26, 2018  ‘We have three Zambonis. We named them Soju, Pork Belly and Kloud,’ said Hanson Skotheim with a laugh He may not have been competing in the Winter Olympics, but a Saskatchewan man had one of the most important jobs: ice making. Hanson Skotheim, from the Grayson, Sask. area, maintained ice and drove a… Continue reading Sask. man having ‘absolutely amazing’ time driving Zamboni at Winter Olympics

‘It’s inspiring’: Willing bone marrow donors break record in Regina in hopes of helping young boy

Source:  Alex Soloducha, CBC News, February 25, 2018  2,925 get tested during 12-hour drive The community of Regina isn’t afraid to get swabbed. Residents between the age of 17 and 35 swarmed the donor drive at the Cooperators Centre on Saturday in hopes of helping local eight-year-old Vonn Chorneyko who has a rare blood disease and… Continue reading ‘It’s inspiring’: Willing bone marrow donors break record in Regina in hopes of helping young boy

Live Concerts: Flute Alors

Kindersley Rotary Club presents….. Flute Alors Tuesday, February 27, 2018 Concert for kids at Westberry School in afternoon Evening Concert Open to Public 7PM Norman Ritchie Community Centre, 1023 1st St W, Kindersley Tickets at Door $10 kids, $15 adults, preschool free. Various styles of music, including classical and jazz. Proceeds go to support Westberry and Rotary.… Continue reading Live Concerts: Flute Alors