Edge Realty: 105 6th Ave. West, Coleville – L201937

   $ 309,000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION:   Lot 17, Block 21, Plan 81S15477  SIZE/STYLE & LOT SIZE:   Approx. 1,168 sq. ft. bungalow on a 65’x110’ lot  EFFECTIVE AGE: Built in 2015  TAXES: $3,066.18                                             MAIN LEVEL:                                  Front entrance opens to a spacious foyer with access to the attached garage. ‘Open Concept’ living room, kitchen, and dining area. The kitchen has ample… Continue reading Edge Realty: 105 6th Ave. West, Coleville – L201937

Goose Festival Pumpkin Growing Contest

Brought to you by Puddles in My Garden and the Kindersley Culture Committee  Goose Festival 2019 Pumpkin Growing Contest! Thursday, September 26, 2019 5:00PM Beside Bank of Nova Scotia, Main Street, Kindersley All pumpkins grown in a local garden are eligible to enter. See You There! For the latest information and for more updates on… Continue reading Goose Festival Pumpkin Growing Contest

Ditson Drive Now Open to Rosedale Access

Rosedale Access on Ditson Drive Now Open! Motorists can now use the Rosedale access on Ditson Drive in Kindersley. However, the Town does warn motorists to please proceed with caution through the intersection of Railway onto Ditson. The road section from north of the Railway East intersection to 2nd Ave. East intersection is still closed.… Continue reading Ditson Drive Now Open to Rosedale Access

Edge Realty: Acreage for Sale- R.M. of Kindersley #290 -L201787

  $289,000 Parcel No. 147614193 10.44 acres 1,208 sq. ft. bungalow with a 744 sq. ft. attached heated garage 2 garden sheds Dugout with water to trees and garden area Yard has lots of garden area, fruit trees House has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms Newer siding and windows Taxes: $345.00 Find more details on edgerealty.ca For… Continue reading Edge Realty: Acreage for Sale- R.M. of Kindersley #290 -L201787

Smile Cookies Raise Over $4000 for Kindersley Aquatic Centre

The Smile Cookie Proceeds Will Go Towards Water Safety Equipment Kindersley locals were able to support their community last week with a sweet smile, so to speak. The Annual Smile Cookie program at Tim Horton’s ran from September 16-22nd where a full $1 from each smile cookie sold from the Kindersley location was donated to… Continue reading Smile Cookies Raise Over $4000 for Kindersley Aquatic Centre

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Saskatchewan minimum wage bumps up to $11.32 on Oct. 1

Source: Kyle Benning, Global News, September 24, 2019  Saskatchewan’s minimum wage earners are receiving a $0.26 hourly wage increase on Oct. 1. Shea Goyer is an employee earning the minimum wage who knows just how tough it is to make ends meet. “You do kind of have to pick and choose where you’re doing to allocate your… Continue reading Saskatchewan minimum wage bumps up to $11.32 on Oct. 1

Saskatchewan Rush sign 2 homegrown players

Source: David Giles, Global News, September 25, 2019  Two homegrown lacrosse players have signed with the National Lacrosse League’s (NLL) Saskatchewan Rush. Colin Berglof and Zach Gould, graduates of the Saskatchewan SWAT Junior A program, have been signed to one-year contracts, the team said Tuesday. Berglof was selected 57th overall by the Rush at the 2019 NLL Entry Draft… Continue reading Saskatchewan Rush sign 2 homegrown players

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Sask. RCMP officer, suspect injured in shooting incident near Turtleford

Source: CBC News, September 24, 2019  Commanding Officer Mark Fisher said his heart sank when he heard a member had been shot The commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP says his heart sank when he heard an RCMP officer was shot during a traffic stop on Tuesday. The police officer was injured at around 10:30 a.m.… Continue reading Sask. RCMP officer, suspect injured in shooting incident near Turtleford

The long roads to election: Candidates traverse distance and demographics in enormous northern Sask. riding

Source: Alicia Bridges, CBC News, September 25, 2019  Saskatchewan swing riding with a history of close results Georgina Jolibois stands by a dirt road in the northern Saskatchewan community of Weyakwin, waiting for two young boys to get their grandmother from a nearby house. A freshly-painted sign on the home features the family name Lavalee. Jolibois… Continue reading The long roads to election: Candidates traverse distance and demographics in enormous northern Sask. riding