Source: Alyssa Lukpat, newyorktimes.com, July 04, 2021 The couple, live in nearby Riverside County, just north of Joshua Tree National Park. A California couple who mowed down 36 protected Joshua trees to clear their land for a new house have been fined $18,000, a punishment the authorities hope will discourage others from uprooting the iconic… Continue reading California Couple Bulldoze 36 Iconic Joshua Trees, Receive $18,000 Fine
Month: July 2021
Celebrate Gerard Desrosiers’ 80th Birthday
Celebrate Gerard Desrosiers’ 80th Birthday! Come and Go Tea at the Catholic Church hall on July 17th, 2021, from 1 to 4 p.m. Covid precautions will be in place such as masks and a hand sanitation station before entering. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook… Continue reading Celebrate Gerard Desrosiers’ 80th Birthday
Avenue Fashions: Like It, Love It, Wear It!
Avenue Fashions has so many new pieces in for the summer! Be sure to stop in today located in Kindersley Sask in the EastCrossing Mall along Highway #7 between Calgary and Saskatoon. OR visit their website http://avenuefashions.ca/ For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…
How to Grill Watermelon
Once you’ve had your fill of cold, refreshing watermelon in everything from salads to aguas frescas, it’s time to turn your attention to the grill. Grilled watermelon sounded strange to me at first too, but the grill caramelizes the melon’s sweetness and gives it a subtle, smoky flavor. Paired with a sweet and spicy seasoning,… Continue reading How to Grill Watermelon
Search Continues for Missing Man After Not Resurfacing at Lake Diefenbaker
Saskatchewan RCMP continue to search for a 36-year-old man from Central Butte who jumped into the water to help some children in distress on July 1 at Lake Diefenbaker. Swift Current, Morse and Outlook RCMP officers attended the scene near the Palliser Regional Park shoreline at about 11 a.m. The man helped the children out… Continue reading Search Continues for Missing Man After Not Resurfacing at Lake Diefenbaker
STARS Welcomes Second New Helicopter
Recently, with patients, crew, community supporters and government officials, STARS officially welcomed its newest Airbus H145 helicopter. The aircraft is the fifth of ten helicopters needed to replace the air ambulance’s fleet across Western Canada. “Today is about bringing us another step closer to making our fleet renewal program a reality,” said STARS president and CEO Andrea… Continue reading STARS Welcomes Second New Helicopter
Regina Beats Saskatoon In Covid Vaccine Race
Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff ,saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, July 03, 2021 Mayor Clark will now have to lip sync and groove to the Last Saskatchewan Pirate—by Captain Tractor. SASKATOON — While the race was close, Regina’s mayor Sandra Masters is the winner of the #StickItToCovid mayoral challenge between Regina and Saskatoon. The challenge was to see which… Continue reading Regina Beats Saskatoon In Covid Vaccine Race
Provincial Fire Ban in Effect
Due to hot, dry conditions and an extreme fire risk that covers most of the province, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has issued a provincial fire ban for Crown lands, provincial parks and the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, effective immediately. The fire ban includes any open fires, controlled burns and fireworks. Many municipalities already… Continue reading Provincial Fire Ban in Effect
Interest Rates to Be Biggest Issue for Canadian Housing Market
Source: Erica Alini, globalnews.ca, July 3, 2021 Higher interest rates are widely expected to provide a welcome breather from breakneck home price growth. As Canada’s housing market shows tentative signs of homebuyers’ fatigue, some economists are looking ahead at another factor that’s widely expected to put a damper on the real estate frenzy: rising interest… Continue reading Interest Rates to Be Biggest Issue for Canadian Housing Market
Crop Report for the Period of June 22 to June 28, 2021
The majority of crops in the province are in fair to good condition. Provincially, 56 per cent of fall cereals, 61 per cent of spring cereals, 58 per cent of oilseed crops and 60 per cent of pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year. Most of the province… Continue reading Crop Report for the Period of June 22 to June 28, 2021