SHA Will Begin Administering COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in Sun West Schools June 3rd

The Saskatchewan Health Authority will be administering COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Sun West schools from June 3rd-22nd. Information has been provided to school administrators concerning eligibility and consent requirements in accordance with provincial requirements related to this matter. Clinic dates: June 3: Davidson School and Kindersley Composite School June 4: Kenaston School, Loreburn Central School,… Continue reading SHA Will Begin Administering COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in Sun West Schools June 3rd

Video Catches Girl Shoving Bear Over Fence to Save Her Dogs

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Source: Josh K. Elliott, globalnews.ca, June 02, 2021 The girl charges the bear and gives it a two-handed shove, throwing it back off the fence and away from the home. A quick-thinking teenager is being hailed as her dogs’ best friend, after she shoved a large bear over a garden fence to keep it away… Continue reading Video Catches Girl Shoving Bear Over Fence to Save Her Dogs

Kindersley RCMP Respond to 30 Calls for Service

Between May 24th to May 30th, 2021, Kindersley RCMP responded to 30 calls for service*. Kindersley RCMP had a relatively calm week to round out the month of May. The RCMP would like to remind drivers to keep an eye on their speeds in both school zones and residential areas. With the warm weather expected this week… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Respond to 30 Calls for Service

When Should You Start Your Child’s RESP Savings Account?

As a parent, if you’re simply focused on getting through this strange and challenging school year, you’re not alone. But while virtual and modified in-person classes may take up a lot of headspace, neglecting long-term plans is a costly mistake. This includes post-secondary planning. When it comes to making sure your child has a solid… Continue reading When Should You Start Your Child’s RESP Savings Account?

Kindersley Inn: Visit Charlie’s Lounge Today!

Charlie’s Sports Lounge provides the perfect, casual atmosphere to meet for drinks, enjoy nightly food specials or catch a game on one of their eight large HD TV’s! They offer a wide selection of beers, wines and spirits, plus a tasty lounge menu for a light snack or meal! For the latest information and for… Continue reading Kindersley Inn: Visit Charlie’s Lounge Today!

Town Lowers Flags in Memory of Kamloops Residential School Victims

The Town of Kindersley recently lowered its flags, along with the one at Baker Park to half-mast in memory of the 215 children whose bodies were discovered on the grounds of a former Kamloops Indian Residential School, near the city of Kamloops in B.C. The town will keep the flags lowered for nine days, 215… Continue reading Town Lowers Flags in Memory of Kamloops Residential School Victims

Strong Year For Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive Program

Exploration Activity Leads To Gold Rush In Saskatchewan, World’s First Carbon Neutral Copper Mine   The Government of Saskatchewan’s Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive (TMEI) program reached an all-time high in 2020-21, attracting $9.8 million of investment in 113 new drill holes for base and precious metals. The TMEI supported significant exploration for gold, in particular. In… Continue reading Strong Year For Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive Program

Residential School Survivor Wants Other Sites Searched

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Source: Erik Bay, globalnews.ca, June 01, 2021 Bruised Head wants to see more searches for remains at residential school sites. Mike Bruised Head says he isn’t surprised by the discovery of a mass grave at the site of a former Kamloops residential school. In fact, he believes there are more just like it, including in… Continue reading Residential School Survivor Wants Other Sites Searched

B.C.’s Minimum Wage To Become Highest In Canada

Source: Amy Judd, globalnews.ca, June 01, 2021 “B.C. now has a minimum wage that is the highest of any province and starting next year, the increases for minimum wage will be tied to inflation.” On June 1, B.C. will become the province with the highest minimum wage in Canada. The minimum wage will increase to… Continue reading B.C.’s Minimum Wage To Become Highest In Canada

New Evidence in Misha Pavelick Case Cause RCMP to Search Regina Beach

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Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca, June 01, 2021 New information and tips have been brought forward in the last several weeks. Members of the Saskatchewan RCMP underwater recovery team are searching the waters around the pier at Regina Beach, looking for new evidence in the homicide case of Misha Pavelick. Pavelick, of Regina, was fatally stabbed… Continue reading New Evidence in Misha Pavelick Case Cause RCMP to Search Regina Beach