Source: Stephanie Levitz The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, August 23, 2020 Four candidates are vying for the job, only the third time in its history the party has chosen a new leader. The federal Conservative party elects a new leader Sunday evening and whoever wins faces two major challenges right out of the gate. One: the party… Continue reading Conservatives Set to Elect New Leader
Month: August 2020
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Kelly Insurance: Farm or Ranch Insurance
We Offer Farm, Ranch and Acreage Insurance Did you know that whether you are a farmer, rancher or an acreage owner, if you participate in any type of farm activity there are policies to protect your investment that will cover everything from farm structures to equipment. Proper insurance will not only protect your property &… Continue reading Kelly Insurance: Farm or Ranch Insurance
California Governor Calls Australia for Help as Fires Blaze
Source: bbc.com, August 22, 2020 Among the 560 fires are some of the largest the state has seen. California is struggling to contain huge wildfires burning forests and homes warned Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday as more than 12,000 fire-fighters battle the blazes that have killed six people. Help is on its way from several… Continue reading California Governor Calls Australia for Help as Fires Blaze
Derek Keenan Completes Tenure as Saskatchewan Rush’s Head Coach
Source: Thomas Piller, globalnews.ca, August 22, 2020 Keenan is the league’s all-time leader in coaching wins with 155 victories and was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2012. Derek Keenan named his successor behind the bench of the Saskatchewan Rush on Friday. The head coach is stepping down after eight seasons and… Continue reading Derek Keenan Completes Tenure as Saskatchewan Rush’s Head Coach
Kindersley Soccer Registration Open for One Last Weekend
By Mallorie Rast This is the final weekend for registering for outdoor soccer during September, as registration will close on Monday, August 24th. Kindersley Soccer is offering enrollment for levels U5 to U19, thus children and youth starting at age three up to grade 12 are able to participate in the programs. “Kids and parents… Continue reading Kindersley Soccer Registration Open for One Last Weekend
Woman Killed in Saskatchewan’s 1st Fatal Bear Attack in Four Decades
Source: David Giles, globalnews.ca, August 22, 2020 The woman’s name and hometown have not been released A Saskatchewan woman is dead after she was attacked by a black bear in a remote northern region of the province. It is the first fatal bear attack in the province since 1983, RCMP said. Read the full article… Continue reading Woman Killed in Saskatchewan’s 1st Fatal Bear Attack in Four Decades
Search Underway After Possible Drowning on Lake Diefenbaker
Source: Mickey Djuric, globalnews.ca, August 22, 2020 Members of the public are also searching the lake and shoreline by air, boat, and ground. Search and rescue teams in Saskatchewan have been scouring the shore and waters of Lake Diefenbaker following a possible drowning. On Thursday, Outlook RCMP received a complaint at 6:40 p.m. regarding a… Continue reading Search Underway After Possible Drowning on Lake Diefenbaker
Young Girl of Saskatoon Amber Alert Was Taken From Home After Fight Broke Out
Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff, ctvnews.ca, August 22, 2020 The girl was found unharmed at 9 a.m. Wednesday with a woman in a house in the 1900 block of 20th Street SASKATOON — The woman who took a child who became the subject of an Amber Alert did so after a fight broke out inside… Continue reading Young Girl of Saskatoon Amber Alert Was Taken From Home After Fight Broke Out
Alberta Farmer Receives $25,492 Traffic Ticket
Source: Kendra Slugoski, globalnews.ca, August 21, 2020 Several Alberta farmers have come forward after being hit with high traffic tickets, including one that’s over $25,000. Two Alberta farmers are calling on the province to cancel their massive traffic tickets and one wants an apology. Last month, Alberta Sheriffs handed out several tickets to commercial truckers… Continue reading Alberta Farmer Receives $25,492 Traffic Ticket