Job Order #: 5712690 Employer Name: EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS Wage/Salary Info: TBD Posted Date: 29-Jan-2020 Location: KINDERSLEY # of Positions: 1 Employment Terms: Full Time Apply By: 12-Feb-2020 How to Apply?: If you are interested in this position, please apply online at www.expresspros.com/saskatoonsk Contact Name: Marina Duff Contact Phone: 3066641441 Employer Website: www.expresspros.com/saskatoonsk Description Express Employment Professionals, Saskatoon’s top rated staffing and recruitment agency, is looking… Continue reading Kindersley Jobs: Intermediate Agriculture Technician
Month: January 2020
Canucks keep rolling as 3rd-period surge boosts comeback victory over Sharks
Source: Gideon Rubin, The Associated Press, January 30, 2020 Vancouver scores 4 goals in final frame to pick up 4th straight win Quinn Hughes had a goal and an assist, Jake Virtanen put Vancouver ahead and the first-place Canucks scored four unanswered goals in the third period to extend their winning streak to four games… Continue reading Canucks keep rolling as 3rd-period surge boosts comeback victory over Sharks
Canada’s Christine Sinclair becomes international soccer’s top goal-scorer
Source: Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press, January 29, 2020 Nets 185th goal with early brace against St. Kitts and Nevis, surpassing Abby Wambach Christine Sinclair says she lives her life “trying to be the best Canadian that I can, in my own way.” On Wednesday, she accomplished that and a whole lot more. The 36-year-old… Continue reading Canada’s Christine Sinclair becomes international soccer’s top goal-scorer
Flames, Oilers add classic chapter to Battle of Alberta lore
Source: Eric Francis, Sportsnet.ca, January 30, 2020 EDMONTON – It was the perfect resolution. Everybody won. Late in the first period of the most anticipated game of the NHL season, Matthew Tkachuk gave Zack Kassian, the fans, and the hockey establishment exactly what it wanted. A fight. Read full article here… For the latest information and for more… Continue reading Flames, Oilers add classic chapter to Battle of Alberta lore
Kids Splash
AQUATIC FITNESS FOR KIDS Ages 8 – 12 All activities will be aquatic based, basic swimming ability required Wednesday & Thursday Class Options Available Starting February 5/6 – April 1/2 From 4:15PM – 4:45PM $80 for 8 classes Contact the Kindersley Aquatic Centre at 306-463-2082 for more information For the latest information and for… Continue reading Kids Splash
Unifor says it will remove Regina Co-op blockades if refinery owner agrees to go back to bargaining
Source: Creeden Martell, CBC News, January 29, 2020 Unifor president Jerry Dias has also suggested binding arbitration as a possible solution to lockout The union representing locked-out workers at the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina has made a counter-proposal to the refinery’s owner and says it wants to get back to the bargaining table Thursday morning. Unifor… Continue reading Unifor says it will remove Regina Co-op blockades if refinery owner agrees to go back to bargaining
City of Prince Albert bans plastic bags in waste reduction effort
Source: CBC News, January 29, 2020 Approximately 3 million plastic bags distributed in Prince Albert in 2019: city report The City of Prince Albert has put a ban on plastic shopping bags, making it the first city in Saskatchewan to do so. The bylaw was put in place Monday during a city council meeting and it went… Continue reading City of Prince Albert bans plastic bags in waste reduction effort
No confirmed case of coronavirus in Sask., says chief medical officer
Source: Heidi Atter, CBC News, January 29, 2020 Dr. Saqib Shahab says people returning from China should monitor themselves for two weeks The majority of people in Saskatchewan should not be worried about coronavirus, according to the province’s chief medical officer. Dr. Saqib Shahab updated the situation Wednesday, noting that the Ministry of Health is watching the… Continue reading No confirmed case of coronavirus in Sask., says chief medical officer
Coronavirus outbreak: How quarantines work in Canada
Source: Leslie Young, Global News, January 29, 2020 When news of Canada’s first presumptive case of novel coronavirus emerged on Jan. 25, officials said that the man was placed in isolation in Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital. He was in a “negative pressure room,” said a hospital official, and health care workers were using personal protective equipment… Continue reading Coronavirus outbreak: How quarantines work in Canada
Kindersley Council Meeting Highlights: January 27 Regular Meeting
Source: Town of Kindersley, January 29, 2020 Council Meeting Highlights Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, January 27, 2020. The following resolutions were made regarding a construction tender agreement, acceptance of the accounts and Bylaw 13-19. Council directed administration to enter into an agreement with Acadia Construction as the successful proponent of the… Continue reading Kindersley Council Meeting Highlights: January 27 Regular Meeting