‘It’s just too many’: Roughriders head coach on training camp injuries

Source: Ryan Flaherty and Thomas Piller Global News, May 29, 2019  With 10 days of Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp in the books, the coaching staff is starting to get a handle on who’s in the running to make the team. The evaluation process is being hampered somewhat as a growing number of players spend time in the trainer’s room. The… Continue reading ‘It’s just too many’: Roughriders head coach on training camp injuries

Legend status awaits Raptors if they can pass ‘the ultimate test’

Source: Michael Grange, Sportsnet.ca, May 30, 2019  TORONTO — Would you want it any other way? Sure you’d take it. Over all those years the Toronto Raptors were either floundering, flailing or falling backwards, any trip to the NBA Finals would have been the equivalent of a winning lottery ticket found in a winter jacket — sure,… Continue reading Legend status awaits Raptors if they can pass ‘the ultimate test’

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Roundabout Coming to Town: Possible Traffic Changes in Kindersley

A Roundabout Removes Need for Traffic Signals at Intersection Roundabouts are not only for Europe. While roundabouts only made an appearance in Canada in the mid-90’s, there is growing evidence that roundabouts can make rural highway intersections safer. Recently, Highway 7 through Kindersley was under a survey to address safety and operational issues. One of the… Continue reading Roundabout Coming to Town: Possible Traffic Changes in Kindersley

Volunteer Appreciation Day

Town of Kindersley CHALK IT UP TO OUR VOLUNTEERS! Your Invited! June 1, 2019 2:00-4:00PM West Central Events Centre, 500 2 St E, Kindersley Inviting everyone to thank our volunteers and enjoy some ice cream, pop, bouncy castles, and a volunteer ‘trade show’ Are you a volunteer? Do you know a volunteer? Contact the Town of… Continue reading Volunteer Appreciation Day

Local Hotel Will Be Changing Names

Everything Stays the Same Except for the Name Next month will see an official name change for the Suburban Extended Stay Hotel in Kindersley. The hotel located on 12th Avenue will change names to ‘Quality Inn & Suites’. According to staff, all services will remain the same with the only difference being the name change,… Continue reading Local Hotel Will Be Changing Names

Hot, dry, windy conditions lead to warning that Alberta wildfires could blow up

Source: The Canadian Press, May 29, 2019  Hot, dry conditions and gusty winds have led to what fire watchers call a red-flag warning across northern Alberta’s forest as more people were forced from their homes. Mandatory evacuation orders were issued late Wednesday for the Hamlet of Wabasca and the Bigstone Cree Nation in the Slave… Continue reading Hot, dry, windy conditions lead to warning that Alberta wildfires could blow up

‘We need to be trained properly’: Sask. farm group welcomes mandatory semi training

Source: Jason Warick, CBC News, May 29, 2019  Farmers will soon be required to take a training course before transporting goods by semi-trailer Semi driver training will soon be mandatory for Saskatchewan farmers who use semi trucks, a change welcomed by experts, by the mother of a Humboldt Broncos crash victim and by farmers themselves.… Continue reading ‘We need to be trained properly’: Sask. farm group welcomes mandatory semi training

Royal LePage: #5 MCEWEN DR , KINDERSLEY, SK S0L1S1

  FOR SALE $359,000.00 LISTING # SK771431 Listing Agent: Arlene Boisjoli Building Style: Unknown Lot Frontage: 82 Feet Lot Size: 82×130 No. of Parking Spaces: 2 Floor Space (approx): 2171 Square Feet Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms (Total): 2 Property Features: Features: Rectangular , Double width or more driveway Landscape Features: Lawn Title: Freehold Parking Type: Attached garage Parking… Continue reading Royal LePage: #5 MCEWEN DR , KINDERSLEY, SK S0L1S1

U of S researchers developing harness to help injured horses

Source: Kyle Benning, Global News, May 29, 2019  A team of University of Saskatchewan researchers is developing a one of a kind harness that could help save injured horses. The team is working alongside RMD Engineering to find a way to rehabilitate the animals for a full recovery. Currently, there is no equipment that could offer proper treatment and many… Continue reading U of S researchers developing harness to help injured horses