Kindersley Jobs: Truck Foreman And Labourers

Job Order #: 5609897 Employer Name: Long Range Services Ltd. Wage/Salary Info: Depending on Experience, Education, Qualifications Posted Date: 28-Feb-2018 Location: KINDERSLEY # of Positions: 4 Employment Terms: Full Time Length of Employment: Permanent How to Apply?: Email, Mail (Box 2336, Kindersley SK S0L 1S0) Contact Name: Kurt Contact Email: kurt@longrangeservices.ca Description Long Range Services Ltd. is an oilfield pipeline/facility construction & maintenance company.  We are… Continue reading Kindersley Jobs: Truck Foreman And Labourers

Last Day to Vote in Three Provincial By-Elections

Source: Elections Saskatchewan Media Release, Elections.sk.ca, March 1, 2018  March 1, 2018 – Election workers opened the doors at 9 a.m. today at all 135 regular polls for provincial by-elections in Kindersley, Melfort and Swift Current. These polls will remain open until 8 p.m. tonight, after which ballot counting begins. “With the continued popularity of… Continue reading Last Day to Vote in Three Provincial By-Elections

Not Getting Android OS Updates? Here’s How Google Is Updating Your Device Anyway

Source: Chris Hoffman, HowToGeek.com, March 1, 2018  Android updates are a still a point of contention among die-hard fans, because most manufacturers don’t keep updated with the latest offerings from Google. But just because your phone isn’t getting full OS updates doesn’t mean it’s totally out of date. While some major features still require full version updates,… Continue reading Not Getting Android OS Updates? Here’s How Google Is Updating Your Device Anyway

Zest of the West: Get Your Tickets!

Be the first to get your ‘Zest of the West’ event tickets  March 15th, 2018  Kindersley Elks Hall, 904 9 Ave W, Kindersley At ‘Chase the Ace’ between 5:00PM – 9:00PM *current jackpot is approaching $5,000* Advance Tickets $30 – At the Door $40 Advance Tickets Available at: Chase the Ace, March 15th West Central Events Centre – From… Continue reading Zest of the West: Get Your Tickets!

Dan Dawson excited to join the Saskatchewan Rush

Source: David Giles and Ryan Flaherty, Global News, February 28, 2018  NLL legend Dan Dawson says he wants to contribute anyway he can after being traded to the Saskatchewan Rush. Saskatchewan Rush head coach and general manager Derek Keenan has developed a reputation as a savvy deal-maker. Keenan made another move on Monday, trading two draft picks to the Rochester… Continue reading Dan Dawson excited to join the Saskatchewan Rush

Canada has ‘highly competitive’ team at indoor track and field worlds

Source: Doug Harrison, February 28, 2018  15-member squad features 9 athletes with world championship or Olympic final experience Crystal Emmanuel arrived at her second world indoor track and field championships in good health, though an inconsistent training schedule due to injury has tempered the sprinter’s expectations. Still, the Canadian-record holder in the outdoor 200 metres is confident she… Continue reading Canada has ‘highly competitive’ team at indoor track and field worlds

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Trump itching to announce tariffs on steel and aluminum; Canada watching warily

Source:The Canadian Press, March 1st, 2018 WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is poised to make an announcement with wide-ranging implications for the global economy and potentially far-flung ripple effects on the international trading system, not to mention on cross-border commerce with America’s neighbours. He’s scheduled to make a decision on tariffs for steel and… Continue reading Trump itching to announce tariffs on steel and aluminum; Canada watching warily

Canada’s women’s soccer team drops 1st game with new coach Heiner-Moller

Source: CBC Sports, February 28, 2018 Lose Algarve Cup opener to Sweden In its first game after the departure of long-time coach John Herdman, Canada’s women’s soccer team fell 3-1 to Sweden with new coach, Kenneth Heiner-Moller, on the sidelines. Heiner-Moller, from Denmark, made his debut in Canada’s Algarve Cup opener in Portugal on Wednesday, where… Continue reading Canada’s women’s soccer team drops 1st game with new coach Heiner-Moller

Saskatoon weather outlook: snowy start to March

Source: Peter Quinlan, Global News, February 28, 2018  March roars in like a lion with a snowstorm expected. Winds will pick up on Friday and linger into Saturday across central Saskatchewan. A low pressure system will swing through this weekend, bringing heavy snow on Saturday with 10 to 15 centimetres possible by the evening along with… Continue reading Saskatoon weather outlook: snowy start to March

Check your wallet: Rare paper bills to lose legal tender status

Source: Josh K. Elliott, CTV News, February 28, 2018  A Canadian $1,000 bill will soon be worth a lot less – or potentially a lot more – than its face value under the 2018 federal budget. A line in the budget shows the Liberals are planning to strip legal tender status from outdated Canadian bank notes, so $1, $2,… Continue reading Check your wallet: Rare paper bills to lose legal tender status