The Kindersley & District Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with the TEN to provide a series of videos featuring local and well-known businesspeople as inspirational educational material for students in Kindersley & the area. The dream is free; the hustle is sold separately. Watch this video if you want to start your own business!… Continue reading Kindersley Chamber Interview Series: Brent Butt
Month: May 2021
Kindersley Chamber Interview Series: Derek Dorsett
The Kindersley & District Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with the TEN to provide a series of videos featuring local and well-known businesspeople as inspirational educational material for students in Kindersley & the area. The dream is free; the hustle is sold separately. Watch this video if you want to start your own business!… Continue reading Kindersley Chamber Interview Series: Derek Dorsett
Kindersley Chamber Interview Series: Kristin Pierce
The Kindersley & District Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with the TEN to provide a series of videos featuring local and well-known businesspeople as inspirational educational material for students in Kindersley & the area. The dream is free; the hustle is sold separately. Watch this video if you want to start your own business!… Continue reading Kindersley Chamber Interview Series: Kristin Pierce
Sun West Presents Mady Adamson With Educational Certificate
Sun West recently presented Mady Adamson with a certificate recognizing the educational value of her Facebook videos “Learning about Ag with Mady.” The certificate was presented to her by her principal Chris Oscar and vice-principal Kaitlyn Gibbons of Westberry Elementary School. We were lucky to catch up with Mady a few weeks ago, who chatted… Continue reading Sun West Presents Mady Adamson With Educational Certificate
Rural Ottawa Barn Fire Kills 100 Cows
Source: Amanda Marcotte, cbc.ca, May 21, 2021 Firefighters were calling it a massive fire. A hundred cattle have died in a fire that’s “still raging” into Thursday evening at an agricultural building in the rural Ottawa village of Kars, says Ottawa Fire Services. Firefighters responded to the call on First Line Road near Century Road East… Continue reading Rural Ottawa Barn Fire Kills 100 Cows
Sask. RCMP Launch 3-Episode Podcast on Misha Pavelick Killing
Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca, May 21, 2021 All three episodes of Who Killed Misha Pavelick? will be released on on the Saskatchewan RCMP website, and Apple and Google podcasts. Misha Pavelick, of Regina, was fatally stabbed at an outdoor party near Regina Beach on May 21, 2006 and on Friday it will be 15 years… Continue reading Sask. RCMP Launch 3-Episode Podcast on Misha Pavelick Killing
Sun West Schools Recieve Thank You from Terry Fox Foundation
Sun West recently received a very kind note from the Terry Fox Foundation thanking our local schools for their participation in the 2020 Terry Fox Run! Twenty Sun West schools participated in the Terry Fox Run and raised $17,670.65 for cancer research. Special recognition was provided to Beechy, Dinsmore, Davidson, Kenaston and Elizabeth Middle School… Continue reading Sun West Schools Recieve Thank You from Terry Fox Foundation
Tick Season Approaching
With the arrival of spring and warmer temperatures, residents are reminded to be vigilant and monitor for ticks on themselves and their pets. “As more people are venturing outdoors, Saskatchewan residents need to watch for ticks,” Saskatchewan Chief Deputy Medical Health Officer Dr. Julie Kryzanowski said. “While the risk of exposure to Lyme disease remains low in the province, stay… Continue reading Tick Season Approaching
Kindersley Museum Getting Ready to Reopen
The Kindersley Museum is thrilled to share they will soon be reopening to the public! Of course, COVID has changed things, and there are a few differences since the last time you visited… Masks are mandatory inside the building and must be worn throughout your whole tour. Regular cleaning and sanitizing will… Continue reading Kindersley Museum Getting Ready to Reopen
Happy National Caesar Day!
National Caesar Day is celebrated on the Thursday before the May long weekend, but if you ask us, any day is a great day to celebrate the cocktail loved by Canadians! It is rumored the Caesar was invented in 1969 by restaurant manager Walter Chell of the Calgary Inn (today the Westin Hotel) in Calgary,… Continue reading Happy National Caesar Day!