Source: Alexandra Mae Jones, ctvnews.ca, January 25, 2021 The products are being recalled because the level of benzalkonium chloride in them is twice the amount allowed for personal or domestic use. TORONTO — Health Canada has announced a recall for a number of “Anti-Microbe” hand sanitizer products, some of which were distributed to schools in… Continue reading ‘Anti-Microbe’ Hand Sanitizer That Was Distributed to Schools Recalled by Health Canada
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The Latest News and Events From Kindersley Saskatchewan. Submit your news tips to news@kindersleysocial.ca/webarchive and we may feature it in an article!
Dr. Shahab Receives Outpouring of Support After Protest Outside His Home
Source: Emily Pasiuk, cbc.ca, January 25, 2020 There was an outpouring of support for Shahab on Twitter. People condemned the protest and others used the hashtag #IStandWithShahab. Regina police have confirmed a small protest took place outside the home of Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab on Saturday. In a news release, police… Continue reading Dr. Shahab Receives Outpouring of Support After Protest Outside His Home
Kindersley Glass: Beautiful & Simple Railing Systems
RAILING SYTEMS MADE SIMPLE Looking for beautiful design, simplicity of installation and the flexibility to personalize your outdoor and indoor living space? We believe railings should be beautiful yet simple, which is why we carry BW Creative Railing Systems and Parker Distribution products. We can customize any PVC/Vinyl railing package to meet your style and… Continue reading Kindersley Glass: Beautiful & Simple Railing Systems
Irrigation Project on Lake Diefenbaker Lays the Foundation for Economic Growth
Premier Moe has announced Saskatchewan is investing in a new irrigation project that will build infrastructure to irrigate up to 500,000 additional acres of land with water from Lake Diefenbaker, more than doubling the irrigable land in Saskatchewan. Irrigation presents Saskatchewan with one of the most unique opportunities in Canada to grow its agriculture sector… Continue reading Irrigation Project on Lake Diefenbaker Lays the Foundation for Economic Growth
Woman With Dementia Mistakenly Given Pfizer Vaccine After Already Receiving Moderna
Source: Sarah Leavitt, cbc.ca, January 25, 2021 Experts say effects of mixing vaccines unclear. A 97-year-old woman in Montreal may be the first person in Quebec to receive a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, albeit accidentally. Two weeks after receiving the Moderna vaccine, Antonietta Pollice was given a dose of the Pfizer-Bio-NTech vaccine, said… Continue reading Woman With Dementia Mistakenly Given Pfizer Vaccine After Already Receiving Moderna
Tisdales Used Inventory: 2014 Ford F-150
This 2014 Ford F-150 features: 168,500 kms. It’s white platinum in colour . It has a 6 speed auto transmission and is powered by a 6.2L 8 Cylinder Engine. This vehicle has been upgraded with the following features: Sunroof, Navigation, Leather Seats, Bluetooth, Cooled Seats, Rear View Camera, Remote Start. EXTERIOR COLOUR: White Platinum BODY:… Continue reading Tisdales Used Inventory: 2014 Ford F-150
Tisdales New Inventory: 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty King Ranch
This 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty King Ranch features: unique King Ranch leather branded with the iconic King Ranch logo throughout the interior, two tone exterior, voice activated and touchscreen navigation, heated and cooled front memory seats with easy exit/entry, heated rear seats, a Bang & Olufsen premium sound system, and a removable power tailgate.… Continue reading Tisdales New Inventory: 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty King Ranch
Former Maple Leafs Captain George Armstrong Passes at 90
Source: The Canadian Press, cbc.ca, January 24, 2021 Armstrong played a record 1,187 games with 296 goals and 417 assists over 21 seasons for the Leafs, including 13 seasons as team captain. TORONTO — George Armstrong, who captained the Toronto Maple Leafs to four Stanley Cups in the ’60s and wore the blue and white… Continue reading Former Maple Leafs Captain George Armstrong Passes at 90
Biden Vows to Work With Canada
Source: Nicole Bogart, ctvnews.ca, January 24, 2020 Biden and Trudeau have agreed to meet next month, although it’s not clear given the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic what form that meeting would take. EDMONTON — U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to work with Canada in relation to his “Buy American” policy, which would tighten existing… Continue reading Biden Vows to Work With Canada
Safety During Calving Season
Calving season is on the horizon for many Saskatchewan producers. The to-do list is always long and includes organizing supplies, facilities, rations, vet visits and more. It’s hard work – the hours are long and fatigue is common. In busy times, it’s easy to de-prioritize a crucial part of farm management: safety. Every year, there… Continue reading Safety During Calving Season