Study Addressed Safety and Operational Concerns Highway 7 through the Town of Kindersley was recently under scrutiny for safety and operational improvements. Ministry of Highways commissioned Associated Engineering to conduct a corridor study to identify safety and operational improvements on Highway 7 through the Town of Kindersley, including service roads. The limits of the project… Continue reading Study on Highway 7 Corridor Releases Final Report
Month: May 2019
Depleted Jays need everything Richard can give them, on and off the mound
Source: Shi Davidi, Sportsnet.ca, May 28, 2019 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — About a week before the Toronto Blue Jays broke camp and headed north for the regular season, the entire pitching staff went out for dinner. It was a seafood place, the food was good, and bonds were built. Trent Thornton, at that point still trying to make… Continue reading Depleted Jays need everything Richard can give them, on and off the mound
Edge Realty: 806 8th Street West, Kindersley – L201929
$319,900 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 12 Block 72 Plan 64S14939 SIZE/STYLE & LOT SIZE: Approx. 1380 sq ft bungalow situated on a 65’ x 100’ lot EFFECTIVE AGE: Built in 1971 TAXES: $3477 in 2018 MAIN LEVEL: Enter the side entrance and walk into the foyer with a coat closet. The bright kitchen boasts white cupboards, 4 appliances and flows… Continue reading Edge Realty: 806 8th Street West, Kindersley – L201929
4th line bails out Bruins following rusty beginning
Source: Tim Wharnsby, CBC Sports, May 28, 2019 Trio use speed, relentlessness to help defeat St. Louis Blues The rust was evident early on for the Boston Bruins in their Stanley Cup final curtain-raiser against the St. Louis Blues on Monday. Eleven days off between games will do that to you. But the Bruins eventually found… Continue reading 4th line bails out Bruins following rusty beginning
Mother and son Barb and Jon Ryan to receive honorary degrees from U of R
Source: CBC News, May 28, 2019 Barb Ryan, who has volunteered for years, said she is ‘humbled’ by the honour It’s all in the family for the Ryans. Barb Ryan, longtime volunteer, and her football playing son Jon will be receiving Honorary Doctor of Laws honoris causa from the University of Regina. It is the highest non-academic honour the… Continue reading Mother and son Barb and Jon Ryan to receive honorary degrees from U of R
Hotline for victims of human trafficking goes live in Canada in 200 languages
Source: Michelle McQuigge, The Canadian Press, May 29, 2019 Human trafficking isn’t just a big city problem A national hotline to help victims and survivors of human trafficking is now taking calls, with the organization behind the service saying it hoped the new resource would also fill crucial gaps in public knowledge about the issue. The… Continue reading Hotline for victims of human trafficking goes live in Canada in 200 languages
Namerind’s $110-million Regina affordable housing project parked for now
Source: Bryan Eneas, CBC News, May 28, 2019 Namerind looks to secure funding, contracts until Dec. 31, 2020, when new agreement with city ends Namerind Housing Corporation, which provides affordable housing and other services primarily to Regina’s Indigenous population, is ironing out some details about its proposed $110 million project at 1840 Lorne St. In the… Continue reading Namerind’s $110-million Regina affordable housing project parked for now
Alberta wildfire continues to grow, but spreading away from threatened community
Source: The Canadian Press, May 29, 2019 HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — A forest fire burning near a northern Alberta town has grown slightly, but officials say firefighters are making good progress. The Chuckegg Creek fire, currently the largest in the province, was still about three kilometres southwest of High Level, where crews have been creating… Continue reading Alberta wildfire continues to grow, but spreading away from threatened community
Sask. residents can now bring as much personal-use booze as they want back from other provinces
Source: Bryan Eneas, CBC News, May 28, 2019 The limits around how much liquor someone can bring back to Sask. from another province have been lifted. Previously, people were only allowed to bring back nine litres of wine, three litres of spirits and 24.6 litres of beer and coolers, according to the Saskatchewan Liquor and… Continue reading Sask. residents can now bring as much personal-use booze as they want back from other provinces
Judge rules SNC-Lavalin headed to trial
Source: The Canadian Press, May 29, 2019 MONTREAL — A Quebec judge has ruled that SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. is headed to trial on charges of fraud and corruption. The decision is the latest step in criminal proceedings that began last fall after the Montreal-based engineering and construction giant failed to secure a deferred prosecution agreement,… Continue reading Judge rules SNC-Lavalin headed to trial