Source: Catherine Lang, AAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Moose Jaw, August 10, 2020 Knowing the best time to cut your cereal crops for livestock feed can set you up for winter feeding success. According to a Western Beef Development Centre study from 2016, winter feeding costs account for more than two-thirds of the total… Continue reading Should You Chop?
Month: August 2020
August 10-14 Is Child and Youth in Care Week in Saskatchewan
For the seventh year, Saskatchewan has officially proclaimed August 10-14 as Child and Youth in Care Week. This year the Saskatchewan Youth in Care and Custody Network is hosting a socially distant vehicle parade and presentation in Regina on August 14. “Thank you to all care providers across the province for their unique skill set… Continue reading August 10-14 Is Child and Youth in Care Week in Saskatchewan
Temperature Checks and ‘Deep Cleaning’ Don’t Necessarily Stop COVID-19
Source: Leslie Young, globalnews.ca, August 10, 2020 Given that people can spread the virus before ever showing symptoms checking someone’s temperature is not a guarantee they’re healthy. If you’re heading to a gym lately, you might be asked to wash your hands, have an infrared gun pointed at your head and wait for an army… Continue reading Temperature Checks and ‘Deep Cleaning’ Don’t Necessarily Stop COVID-19
Artists Paint What They See in Video Games
Source: Leah Collins, cbc.ca, August 10, 2020 Plenty of artists borrow from video-game landscapes. When the novel coronavirus hit Montreal and lockdown measures began, Maddy Mathews got into video games. “I mean, one must do things to cope with having a lot of time,” said the artist, laughing at her choice of pandemic hobby. Read… Continue reading Artists Paint What They See in Video Games
Obituaries: Margaret Langley
January 3, 1931 ~ August 7, 2020 (age 89) Margaret Jean (Braithwaite) Langley passed away peacefully on August 7th, 2020, in Kindersley, SK, Canada at the age of 89. Margaret is survived by her children, Nigel (Julie) Langley of Skipsea, England, Gaynor (Gary) Swales of Albrough, England, Nicholas (Linda) Langley of Red Deer, AB., and… Continue reading Obituaries: Margaret Langley
Thinking About Running for Council?
Municipal elections are scheduled for November 9th, have you thought about running for council? Municipalities of Saskatchewan, the association that represents Saskatchewan’s hometowns, including the Town of Kindersley, is offering free virtual sessions on September 1st and 9th to anyone interested in learning more about being on municipal Council. In the first session, you will… Continue reading Thinking About Running for Council?
Maple Leafs Fall to Blue Jackets in Game 5
Source: Kristen Shilton, tsn.ca, August 10, 2020 This marked the fourth time that Toronto has failed to advance past the initial stages of the postseason. TORONTO — This time, the Maple Leafs didn’t have it in them. They’d already staved off elimination once in their best-of-five qualifying-round series against Columbus, with a three-goal comeback and… Continue reading Maple Leafs Fall to Blue Jackets in Game 5
New Life Church: Movie Night for New Life Youth
Attention New Life youth mark your calendars, because we are having a movie night! Join us on Friday, August 14th at 8 p.m., at the New Life church. It is sure to be a night of fun and fellowship! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook… Continue reading New Life Church: Movie Night for New Life Youth
Manitoba Town Mourns Teenagers Killed in Tornado
Source: Jill Macyshon, Alexandra Mae Jones , globalnews.ca, August 10, 2020 No one knows if the couple saw the tornado when it appeared suddenly after a small but intense thunderstorm on Friday night. TORONTO — In a small Manitoba town where everyone knows everyone, Shayna Barnesky and Carter Tilbury had been a part of each… Continue reading Manitoba Town Mourns Teenagers Killed in Tornado
Canadian Canola Prices Soar as Shippers Find Way in to China
Source: Rod Nickel and Hallie Gu Reuters, globalnews.ca, August 10, 2020 Prices of China’s rapeseed oil have also increased partly because of a limited Canadian supply. Canadian canola prices have soared to the highest in nearly two years, despite a diplomatic dispute between Ottawa and Beijing, as exporters find roundabout ways to reach top oilseed… Continue reading Canadian Canola Prices Soar as Shippers Find Way in to China