Network of Sask. Farmers Open Land to Indigenous People

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Source: Brenden Purdy, globalnews.ca, July 19, 2021 Participating farms, and ranches will receive signs to erect on their land. The first Treaty Land Sharing Network sign was erected Thursday morning at the McCreary farm near Bladworth, Sask. The network is an alliance between farmers, ranchers and Indigenous land users throughout the province. The initiative is… Continue reading Network of Sask. Farmers Open Land to Indigenous People

Impact Energy Services: Sr. Journeyman Plumber Position

SR. JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER | ROSETOWN OR KINDERSLEY Is this you?  Do you look great in branded workwear? Interested in becoming bench boss of our hockey beer league? Or perhaps you’re an expert burger flipper we could put to use at our next community event? We can train you up on the above skills as long as… Continue reading Impact Energy Services: Sr. Journeyman Plumber Position

Beryl English’s 100th Birthday Was a Success!

Long-time teacher and resident of Kindersley, Beryl English celebrated her 100th birthday on July 9th. While COVID made a large celebration impossible, residents from around the area helped her celebrate by sending her birthday cards, 100 to be exact. “She was tickled pink and remembered many of her students and fellow Kindersley residents,” said her… Continue reading Beryl English’s 100th Birthday Was a Success!

Colleen Oscar-Swan Retires after an Amazing 32 Years

After 32 years of teaching band, Colleen Oscar-Swan wrapped up her career conducting Walkin & Talkin with the Kindersley Composite School Jazz Band. From the drums to the tuba, Swan can pick up almost any instrument and play, in fact, the first instrument she learnt was a drumset–a homemade ice cream pail drum set! “I… Continue reading Colleen Oscar-Swan Retires after an Amazing 32 Years

Biggest Weekly Loss For Oil Since March

Source: Jessica Summers and Sheela Tobben, bnnbloomberg.com, July 18, 2021 Despite the pullback, crude has surged about 13 per cent over the last three months as a global vaccine rollout helps restore economic activity. Oil declined the most this week since March as a resurgence of Covid-19 threatened the outlook for global fuel consumption in… Continue reading Biggest Weekly Loss For Oil Since March

Right Place, Right Time For Lethbridge Photographer

Photo Credit: Robert Kruk/ Global News

Source: Jessica Robb, globalnews.ca, July 18, 2021 “And I got back down on one knee, re-proposed to her, recommitted to her,” It was a right-place-at-the-right-time situation for Lethbridge photographer Robert Kruk. The sun was setting one Friday night, so Kruk went over to the High Level Bridge to snap some photos. Read full article here….… Continue reading Right Place, Right Time For Lethbridge Photographer

Canadian Blood Services Urgently Needs 23,000 Blood Donations by July 31

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Canadian Blood Services is calling for an additional 23,000 blood donors across Canada by July 31 to replenish the blood inventory following a sustained rise in demand as COVID-19 restrictions ease. Most provinces have begun (or will begin) to phase in their reopening plans, which has increased demand for blood products above pre-COVID-19 levels as… Continue reading Canadian Blood Services Urgently Needs 23,000 Blood Donations by July 31

Safety Regulators Suing Amazon Over Dangerous Items

Source: Joseph Pisani The Associated Press, globalnews.ca, July 18th, 2021 The safety commission didn’t say exactly how many flammable sleepwear garments it found, but it said there were “numerous”. Safety regulators are suing Amazon to force it to recall hazardous products sold on its site, including flammable children’s pajamas, faulty carbon monoxide detectors and hair… Continue reading Safety Regulators Suing Amazon Over Dangerous Items

Construction for Next Two Weeks

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Work has begun on Hwy 7 at the intersections of 2nd Street and Hwy 7 and Main Street and Hwy 7. Over the next two weeks, crews will be doing signal system installation and curb construction. Please ensure you are obeying all signs. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’… Continue reading Construction for Next Two Weeks

Hill Acme Machine: We Sell Pump Parts!

Parts We have a full service parts department to get your equipment up and running. Our parts specialists will find what you need in our extensive inventory. If we don’t have it we will find it for you. Most parts can be here next day! WE SELL: Hydraulic hoses and adaptors Slinky hoses and Contitech… Continue reading Hill Acme Machine: We Sell Pump Parts!