No province asks to use federal carbon pricing system by deadline

Source: Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press, March 29, 2018  OTTAWA — No province has yet shown interest in signing on to the federal government’s carbon pricing system instead of creating their own, potentially setting up a log jam for Ottawa to meet its deadline for every province to have a $20 a tonne price on pollution… Continue reading No province asks to use federal carbon pricing system by deadline

Murlin Electronics – SaskTel Wireless

SaskTel Authorized Dealer Smart phones, iPhones, regular cell phones and wireless internet sticks. SaskTel provides the best in mobile technology. SaskTel offers a variety of plans to meet your specific needs. Change your wireless plan for FREE at ANY TIME during your contract. See Full Details on MurlinEectronics.ca   For the latest information and for… Continue reading Murlin Electronics – SaskTel Wireless

Kindersley Trailers: Hit the Road This Summer

Do the Kids Want a Trip This Summer? MAKE IT A SUMMER TO REMEMBER Come see our large inventory of recreational trailers or our RV rentals Or take a look at our vehicle and trailer rentals Our service department can help you with any servicing and repair needs. We’ll Help You Hit The Road! For… Continue reading Kindersley Trailers: Hit the Road This Summer

JEM Security: Hidden Cameras & More

JEM has extensive experience in both designing and installing security camera systems, both IP Megapixel cameras and analog cameras.  We use HD cameras for an ultra crisp image. From hidden cameras to remote control viewing, we have you covered. Our specialty is quality – both in design and workmanship. We will offer you a complete… Continue reading JEM Security: Hidden Cameras & More

Canadian railways in a catch-22 over crude shipment

Source: Reuters News Service, March 28, 2018  March 27 (Reuters) – Canadian railway operators see a lucrative opportunity to transport more crude oil to the United States as a rise in output force producers to find new routes to its southern neighbor. However, their need for long-term contracts and the pressure to move a surplus of… Continue reading Canadian railways in a catch-22 over crude shipment

Railways should pay demurrage: APAS

Source: Karen Briere, Producer.com, March 28, 2018  The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is calling on the railways to pay demurrage costs incurred because of the rail backlog. President Todd Lewis said farmers shouldn’t have to pay because they aren’t responsible. Demurrage fees for ships waiting at port for grain range between $11,000 and $13,000 per… Continue reading Railways should pay demurrage: APAS

Kindersley Signs: Glass Graphics & More

Put a full color graphic on any window.  Great for blocking sunlight, and adding some much needed privacy to those meeting rooms. Call us today at 306 463 9435 Image Source: Pet Valu Install/KindersleySigns.ca For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…