$500,000 Property consists of 1.49 acres with an old school and an attached unit office. Building was originally built in 1953 with an addition in 1970. Total square footage is 9793 sqft. Property could be subdivided into separate lots for residential or duplex semi-detached. Taxes for the property are approximately 19,000.00 Find more details on edgerealty.ca… Continue reading Edge Realty: Commercial Property for Sale, 112 5th Ave East, Kindersley – L201981
Month: August 2019
Movie Review: The Angry Birds Movie 2
Coming Soon – The Angry Birds Movie 2 Rating: PG (for rude humor and action) Critics Consensus: Like its non-aerodynamic title characters, The Angry Birds Movie 2 takes improbable yet delightfully entertaining flight, landing humorous hits along the way. Movie Info: The flightless angry birds and the scheming green piggies take their beef to the next level… Continue reading Movie Review: The Angry Birds Movie 2
Blueberry Zucchini Bread
Ingredients: 3 eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup vegetable oil 3 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 1/4 cups white sugar 2 cups shredded zucchini 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon 1 pint fresh blueberries Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).… Continue reading Blueberry Zucchini Bread
Kindersley Aquatic Centre Parking Lot is Still a Construction Zone
KAC Parking Lot Still a Worksite For your safety the Town of Kindersley would like to remind residents that the parking lot of the Kindersley Aquatic Centre is still closed for construction. Currently a worksite, the parking lot will be closed for the next few weeks in order to install storm drainage infrastructure. The work… Continue reading Kindersley Aquatic Centre Parking Lot is Still a Construction Zone
Donaldson laments end to Blue Jays tenure in emotional return to Toronto
Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith, Sportsnet.ca, August 27, 2019 TORONTO – Before Tuesday’s game, Josh Donaldson expressed disappointment at the way his Blue Jays tenure ended. By the time the game was over, last year’s ending didn’t hurt quite as much. On the field, The Bringer of Rain went hitless in four at-bats and made an error, though he did… Continue reading Donaldson laments end to Blue Jays tenure in emotional return to Toronto
Top women’s hockey players announce series of tournaments
Source: John Wawrow, The Associated Press, August 28, 2019 Group launching what’s being called ‘The Dream Gap Tour’ Growing up, Kendall Coyne Schofield recalled how her dreams of playing hockey ended at college, or maybe the Winter Games — something the two-time U.S. Olympian forward eventually would achieve. Playing professionally was never part of the equation,… Continue reading Top women’s hockey players announce series of tournaments
Slow Down: School Zone Reminder
Kindersley RCMP Remind Motorists to Slow Down in School Zones The school year is starting soon and students will be once again be walking in the school zones. Kindersley RCMP would like to remind motorists to be extra careful while going through a school zone. Remember, since it will the beginning of the school year, not… Continue reading Slow Down: School Zone Reminder
‘Freezing, frigid and frosty’: Farmers’ Almanac forecasts a harsh winter
Source: Cillian O’Brien, CTV News, August 27, 2019 Canadians are advised to brace for a ‘polar coaster’ winter if the latest prediction from the Farmers’ Almanac is to be believed. The new edition of the 203-year-old publication reveals its forecast for the winter ahead – and the outlook is bitterly cold. The almanac sees areas east… Continue reading ‘Freezing, frigid and frosty’: Farmers’ Almanac forecasts a harsh winter
Five Canadian cities had their wastewater tested for drugs: these are the results
Source: Alexandra Mae Jones, CTV News, August 28, 2019 A new pilot test investigating traces of cannabis and illegal drugs such as cocaine and meth in wastewater from five major Canadian cities appears to show significantly different drug habits from coast to coast, as well as seasonal spikes in the usage of different drugs. On Monday, Statistics… Continue reading Five Canadian cities had their wastewater tested for drugs: these are the results
B.C. man who hand-fed Timbit to bear fined $2,000
Source: Simon Little, Global News, August 28, 2019 A B.C. man has been fined and ordered to keep away from bears after he was caught feeding Timbits to one of the animals. Randy Scott, 32, posted a photo of him feeding one of the confections to a bear to Instagram between June and July 2016… Continue reading B.C. man who hand-fed Timbit to bear fined $2,000