Tisdales Used Inventory: 2013 Ford Explorer LIMITED – Leather Seats – Bluetooth

This Explorer features rear window defroster, illuminated glove box, remote start, compass and outside temp, and anti-theft perimeter alarm. Other features include: Mileage 127405 Exterior Magnetic Body Style SUV Drivetrain 4WD Transmission Automatic Engine 290HP 3.5L V6 Cylinder Engine VIN 1 FM5K8F87DGB94532 Stock L003B   Find more details on tisdales.com For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley… Continue reading Tisdales Used Inventory: 2013 Ford Explorer LIMITED – Leather Seats – Bluetooth

Castle Building Centre: We Deliver!

Delivery Kindersley Castle Building Centre understands that not everyone has a large truck available to them. Let them make things easier for you to get your build started. Both local and long distance delivery service is available at a reasonable rate. Give them a call today to find out more! For the latest information and… Continue reading Castle Building Centre: We Deliver!

Growing natural-disaster response risks dulling Army’s fighting edge: Commander

Source: Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press, January 20, 2020 OTTAWA — Canada’s top soldier is warning that as the Army gets called out to a growing number of floods, wildfires and other natural disasters, there is a risk that work will hurt the force’s ability to defend the country. The Canadian Armed Forces has a long… Continue reading Growing natural-disaster response risks dulling Army’s fighting edge: Commander

Beef competitiveness threatened

Source: Barbara Duckworth, Producer.com, January 17, 2020 The Alberta beef industry can compete within the North American market but there are some impediments on the horizon that could restrict future growth. Commissioned by the Alberta Cattle Feeders Association and Alberta Beef Producers, the industry competitiveness study compared the province’s position to Texas, Nebraska and Kansas.… Continue reading Beef competitiveness threatened

Possible problems with insects this year

Source: Glen Hallick, MarketsFarm, January 17, 2020 WINNIPEG, (MarketsFarm) – How problematic insects could be in 2020 across the Prairies largely depends on the spring weather, according to three provincial insect specialists. Be the insects grasshoppers, flea beetles, cutworms, or a few other types, their potential to cause significant damage to Prairie crops will partly… Continue reading Possible problems with insects this year

Trudeau to meet potential bridge-builder Pallister during cabinet retreat

Source: Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press, January 20, 2020 WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet today with the least hostile of conservative Prairie premiers, Manitoba’s Brian Pallister. The tete-a-tete comes on the second day of a three-day federal cabinet retreat, being held in Winnipeg as part of a bid to reach out to… Continue reading Trudeau to meet potential bridge-builder Pallister during cabinet retreat

Impeachment prosecutors, Trump’s defence team lay out arguments as trial looms

Source: Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press, January 20, 2020 Trump defence team laying out arguments ahead of impeachment trial U.S. President Donald Trump’s defense team and the prosecutors of his impeachment are laying out their arguments over whether his conduct toward Ukraine warrants his removal from office. Trump’s lawyers on Sunday previewed their impeachment defence with the questionable assertion that… Continue reading Impeachment prosecutors, Trump’s defence team lay out arguments as trial looms

Sonshine Kennels – How to Read a Dog Food Label

Confused by the ingredients in your dog food? You aren’t alone. Here are three things you should pay attention to: Prioritize proteins. Ingredients are listed in order of weight with the first ingredient being the largest amount. Look for a food that has one or two quality proteins listed within the first few ingredients. Be wary… Continue reading Sonshine Kennels – How to Read a Dog Food Label