Baseball helmet technology has improved drastically over the last decade. The old days of collapsible “one size fits most” helmets are gone. Seeing players run with a shared team helmet parachuting behind their head is a perfect reminder that if it doesn’t fit, it doesn’t protect. The National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE)… Continue reading Supreme Source for Sports: How To Fit A Baseball Helmet
Month: July 2021
Anthrax Confirmed as Cause of Death in Sheep
Saskatchewan Agriculture is reminding producers to be on the lookout for anthrax in their animals after confirmation that anthrax has been found in the RM of South Qu’Appelle #157. Anthrax was confirmed by laboratory results on July 7, 2021 as the cause of death in one animal in a flock of sheep. It is the… Continue reading Anthrax Confirmed as Cause of Death in Sheep
Due to State of Emergency, No Fans Banned From Olympics
Source: Associated Press,ca.sport.yahoo.com, July 09, 2021 Shortly after the announcement, Olympic organizers retracted a previous decision to allow local spectators to attend sporting events. The Tokyo Olympics will happen amid a state of emergency, and without fans at events in the host city. The Japanese government on Thursday announced that it would re-institute strict measures… Continue reading Due to State of Emergency, No Fans Banned From Olympics
Red Lion Inn: $5 Drink Special!
Come down and have a drink with us! Bring as many friends as you want! Tonight’s “Berry Sour Quencher” drink is only $5 It’s a Sasktoon Berry and Whisky Flavoured Grain Spirit! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…
Crop Report For The Period June 29 To July 5, 2021
With very little recent rainfall and a long stretch of hot temperatures, crops are rapidly advancing across the province. Twenty-seven per cent of fall cereals are in the dough maturity stage while 40 per cent of spring cereals are in the heading stage. Sixty per cent of canola and mustard are flowering and 38 per… Continue reading Crop Report For The Period June 29 To July 5, 2021
Fathers Can Help Their Kids Be Courageous
By Joan Janzen A kid said to her dad, “Happy Father’s Day! I got you a present, but if you want to get technical, then technically you bought it. By the way, can I borrow $20?” Becoming a father is way more significant than just being able to change your facebook status. It involves much… Continue reading Fathers Can Help Their Kids Be Courageous
Construction on Railway Crossing Between Dodsland and Plenty
Hwy 31 between Dodsland and Plenty: Construction is starting July 9th on the railway crossing between Dodsland and Plenty. The section will be closed and a local detour will be in place. Construction is anticipated to wrap up on Saturday. Please remember, when entering a highway construction zone, please slow down! If you are caught… Continue reading Construction on Railway Crossing Between Dodsland and Plenty
TKC Trucking: We Have Tank Cradles
Need a tank cradle? We have them! Other services include: Bed Trucks Rentals Pickers Pilot Trucks Winch Trucks Highboy Lowboy Tank Cradles Equipment Trailers Wheeler Combinations Call TKC today at (306) 463-6674, or email tkc.trucking@hotmail.com, to book your next move! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley… Continue reading TKC Trucking: We Have Tank Cradles
Dancin Oilfield Services: Our Earth Aggregate Experience
Earth Aggregate Works Our Experience spans all segments of the construction market including, commercial, institutional, industrial, and pipeline. From project planning and scheduling to sourcing high grade materials, subcontractors, and using the most efficient equipment, we are committed to achieving the best functional and aesthetic result for our customers. Experience preparing sites for commercial, industrial or infrastructure projects… Continue reading Dancin Oilfield Services: Our Earth Aggregate Experience
Wheatland Regional Library Challenged Surpasses 150,000 Minutes
The Wheatland Regional Library challenged communities in the region to read 150,000 minutes over the summer months and wow, did they ever get reading! The challenge started on June 14th, 2021 and the goal of 150,000 reading minutes was reached just 3 weeks later on July 5th. “We are completely amazed at the response from… Continue reading Wheatland Regional Library Challenged Surpasses 150,000 Minutes