Carol Rose GoldenEagle, to Appear on the Write Out Loud Digital Stage

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Child of the Sixties Scoop, Carol Rose GoldenEagle, to Appear on the Write Out Loud Digital Stage April 21, 2021. Carol Rose GoldenEagle is an Aboriginal artist, published poet, short story writer, and playwright. As a visual artist, her work has been exhibited in art galleries across Saskatchewan and northern Canada. A CD of women’s… Continue reading Carol Rose GoldenEagle, to Appear on the Write Out Loud Digital Stage

Klippers Thank Supporters, Players After Tough Year

After a tough year faced with delays due to the ongoing pandemic, the Saskatchewan Jr. Hockey league announced that the 2020-2021 season has come to an end. While the SJHL will turn its focus on returning to play in September 2021, the Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers Board released a statement thanking their players, player’s parents,… Continue reading Klippers Thank Supporters, Players After Tough Year

The Importance of Colostrum

By Colby Elford BSc. PAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Moose Jaw Cows begin producing colostrum approximately five weeks before calving. Antibodies are transferred from their bloodstream to the milk. Older cows produce a higher quantity and quality of colostrum as they have larger udders and a more efficient antibody transport system. Antibody concentration is… Continue reading The Importance of Colostrum

Pro-Bilt Structures Ltd: Proud to Be 30 Years in the Construction Business

Our construction team has more than 30 years of experience. From agricultural to commercial, industrial, and restoration projects–we do it all! Give us a call today, or visit our website to learn more about what we do, and how we can help you.   For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley… Continue reading Pro-Bilt Structures Ltd: Proud to Be 30 Years in the Construction Business

Saskatchewan Making Significant Progress On Organ Donation

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Efforts to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation are making an extraordinary difference to Saskatchewan patients and families. Saskatchewan’s organ donation rate has almost doubled since 2016-17, going from 14 deceased organ donations per year to 25 deceased organ donations in 2020-21. The province’s organ donation rate has risen for three consecutive years and… Continue reading Saskatchewan Making Significant Progress On Organ Donation

Kindersley Chamber GoFundMe Close to Reaching $7,500 Target

The Kindersley Chamber of Commerce is close to reaching their goal of $7,500 to help the West Central Healing Centre paper and shingle their roof. Setting up a GoFundMe page, the Chamber has seen incredible support from businesses and individuals from the area. “I’m very happy with the progress of the donations the Chamber’s GoFundMe… Continue reading Kindersley Chamber GoFundMe Close to Reaching $7,500 Target

UPDATE: Kindersley Fire Attend Fatal Collion South of Kindersley

Update: The single occupant in the vehicle was a 36-year-old woman from Eatonia, SK. She was pronounced deceased at the scene. Originals article below Tonight at 6:04 p.m., Kindersley Fire was dispatched to a single-vehicle MVC south of Kindersley on highway 21. Traffic between one and five miles south of Kindersley is being rerouted. 1:00… Continue reading UPDATE: Kindersley Fire Attend Fatal Collion South of Kindersley

Dancin Oilfield Services: We Are Proudly COR Certified

We are proud to say we have a Certificate of Recognition (C.O.R.) with the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association. The Certificate of Recognition (COR®) program is an occupational health and safety program designation, verifying that a company has a fully-implemented health and safety management system that meets national standards. In fact, COR certification is now frequently… Continue reading Dancin Oilfield Services: We Are Proudly COR Certified