Source: Robert Arnason, Producer.com, December 10, 2020 On the Prairies, growers had a relatively easy harvest and produced average to above average yields this year Manitoba and Alberta were the number one and two potato-producing provinces in 2020, thanks in large part to hot weather and poor yields in Prince Edward Island. Statistics Canada data,… Continue reading Western Canada Are Biggest Spud Producers for 2020
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Prairie Rose Floral & Gifts: Festive Christmas Décor & More!
Need a Festive Centre for Your Table? Or Looking for Christmas Gifts? We have you covered! We have a wide selection of wreaths, centerpieces and bouquets for Christmas decoration and gifts! Say merry Christmas with a floral gift. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley, ‘Like’ our Facebook page below…
Survivors of Sexual Violence See Increased Government Protection
The Government recently introduced the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 202, which allows persons who have experienced sexual violence to end a long-term lease without penalty by providing 28-days’ notice to their landlord. “Saskatchewan is committed to providing as much protection to survivors as possible,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said. “We know these… Continue reading Survivors of Sexual Violence See Increased Government Protection
Kindersley and District Co-op: General Repayment Checks Mailed to Members This Year
Due to COVID-19 protocols, all general repayment checks are being mailed to members this year, and will not be handed out individually at the Kindersley Grocery Store! All checks were mailed on December 9, 2020 so be on the look out for them in your mail box! Thanks for your understanding during this time! For… Continue reading Kindersley and District Co-op: General Repayment Checks Mailed to Members This Year
Canadians Under 16 Not Approved for Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine
Source: Rachel Gilmore, globalnews.ca, December 10, 2020 Lack of data means more research will be required to determine whether kids and teens can safely use the vaccine. Canadians under the age of 16 are not authorized to use the newly-approved coronavirus vaccine, Health Canada officials said on Wednesday. This is because of a lack of… Continue reading Canadians Under 16 Not Approved for Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine
Health Canada Approves Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
Source: Amanda Connolly, globalnews.ca, December 09, 2020 Dr. Supriya Sharma, chief medical advisor with the regulatory branch of Health Canada, stressed that while the approval process was quick, it has been as thorough as the approvals for any other drug seeking the green light for use in Canada. Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is officially approved for… Continue reading Health Canada Approves Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
KDHWF and KMAA’s Letter to Residents Regarding Health Care
Through COVID and other recent regional Health items, concerns have been expressed to representatives of Kindersley Health and Wellness Foundation (KDHWF), and, representatives of Kindersley Medical Arts Authority (KMAA) who are building owners ONLY, about service, service levels, other matters, and Physician concerns. To be clear, neither group has any authority, capacity, ability or mandate… Continue reading KDHWF and KMAA’s Letter to Residents Regarding Health Care
Details About New COVID Restrictions in Alberta Taking Place Immediately
Source: cbc.ca, December 09, 2020 New restrictions will remain in place for four weeks. “If you gathered everyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 together, it would be the fifth largest city in Alberta,” said Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health. “Every case is a person … we are all at risk… Continue reading Details About New COVID Restrictions in Alberta Taking Place Immediately
Loaves & Fishes Offering Free Turkey Dinners To Go, or Soup and Bread!
With Christmas approaching quickly, people begin to prepare for the festive occasion. A group of volunteers gathered on at the Kindersley Christian Fellowship to make turkey dinners. The smells were intoxicating as the bird was roasted, and the dressing, potatoes, vegetables and gravy were prepared. An assembly line was formed, take-out trays were set up… Continue reading Loaves & Fishes Offering Free Turkey Dinners To Go, or Soup and Bread!
Saskatchewan Crime Watch Expands Advisory Network
Saskatchewan’s Crime Watch Advisory Network has expanded to include municipal police services and conservation officers. The Network allows police services to issue advisories to residents via text messages, emails or phone calls with information about criminal activity in their area. “The expansion of the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network will increase communication and engagement between… Continue reading Saskatchewan Crime Watch Expands Advisory Network