Biles Exits Olympics Over Mental Health Reasons

Source: Suzette Hackney, usatoday.com, July 28, 2021 Biles is helping young people realize that it’s OK to take care of themselves.  U.S. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, adorned with bedazzled goats on her leotards, strut into competition with the pressure of living up to the GOAT acronym: the greatest of all time. Biles proved to be… Continue reading Biles Exits Olympics Over Mental Health Reasons

Trudeau Keeps Quiet on Launch of Vaccine Passports

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Source: Sarah Turnbull, globalnews.ca, July 28, 2021 Trudeau wouldn’t say whether one would be developed before the end of the year. OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau skirted around questions about when Canadians can expect to be equipped with formal proof of their COVID-19 vaccine status for travel abroad but vowed that the system will… Continue reading Trudeau Keeps Quiet on Launch of Vaccine Passports

Support West Central Abilities through Canadasfarmers.ca

Are you a local farmer who would like to help out West Central Abilities? Well, Bayer has made it easy for you! Head over to canadasfarmers.ca, enter your postal code and then choose choose Abilities Centre Kindersley West Central Abilities Inc., and complete your application! If chosen, West Central Abilities will use the $2,500 towards… Continue reading Support West Central Abilities through Canadasfarmers.ca

Government Expands Funding For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

More Saskatchewan families will soon benefit from expanded funding for families with children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Effective immediately, Autism Individualized Funding will be available for children up to age 11. The provincial government first announced the expansion of funding for children between the ages of six and 11 in the 2021-22 Provincial… Continue reading Government Expands Funding For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Kindersley Inn: Line Cook Position Available

The Kindersley Inn is currently recruiting for a dynamic individual to fill the position of Line Cook. The Line Cook is responsible for ensuring the highest standards of hospitality and food safety are demonstrated at all times while creating memorable meals for guests in both the restaurant, lounge, and in room dining. Job Specifications and… Continue reading Kindersley Inn: Line Cook Position Available

Kindersley RCMP Focus on Traffic Safety

Kindersley RCMP would like to remind the public to be patient and follow the direction of signs and workers in work zones. Work zones are clearly marked with orange signs to show you’re entering a construction area and black and white signs showing the reduced speed limit. With the warmer weather, there are many different… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Focus on Traffic Safety

Seven-Year-Old Allegedly Abducted by Grandparents and Taken Overseas

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A Canada-wide arrest warrant related to child abduction has been issued for the grandparents of a seven-year-old Teaghan as her family and friends try desperately to find her. Teaghan’s father, Justin Coutts reported last seeing his daughter on July 2nd before she went on holiday with her maternal grandparents Louanne Bass-Hassan and Mostafa Hassan. The… Continue reading Seven-Year-Old Allegedly Abducted by Grandparents and Taken Overseas

Men’s Olympic Triathlon Swimmers Experience False Start Due to Media Boat

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Source: Mitch Phillips Reuters, globalnews.ca, July 27, 2021 After declaring an “invalid start” with no blame attached to any competitors, the race got underway safely around 10 minutes later. The men’s Olympic triathlon suffered a rare and embarrassing false start on Monday as half the field dived in while the others were blocked by a… Continue reading Men’s Olympic Triathlon Swimmers Experience False Start Due to Media Boat

Western Canada Wildfires Generate Own Weather Systems

Source: Hina Alam The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, July 27, 2021 The storms generate lightning which causes more fires. VANCOUVER – A combination of intense heat and drought conditions is causing wildfires in Western Canada to generate their own weather systems, experts say. Michael Fromm, a meteorologist with the United States Naval Research Laboratory, said the… Continue reading Western Canada Wildfires Generate Own Weather Systems

Authorizing Subleasing and Sale of Hay on Crown Lands

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By Helen Rud, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Lands Branch, Regina The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is now authorizing lessees of Crown agricultural land to sublease or sell hay from the lease if they have excess grazing or hay resources, due to dry conditions. To sublease grazing land or sell hay from the lease, lessees must… Continue reading Authorizing Subleasing and Sale of Hay on Crown Lands