Source: Jayme Doll, globalnews.ca, November 24, 2020 Straschnitzki says after everything shutdown he has been forced to face his mental and emotional well -being. There is no doubt Ryan “Straz” Straschnitzki has become a hero to many in this country. He survived a horrific bus crash that killed 16 of his friends two and a… Continue reading Pandemic Has Led to ‘Darkest Days’ Since Bus Crash Says Humbold Broncos Ryan Straschnitzki
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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!
Canadians Need Hope
By Joan Janzen Let’s start off with a bit of humour. To the guy who stole my anti-depressant medication: I hope you’re happy now. Everyone benefits from happiness and everyone needs hope. Though much of our attention is focussed on our neighbouring country, it’s obvious that Canadians desperately need to have hope while living right… Continue reading Canadians Need Hope
Guy’s Furniture: Maytag’s 30 Day Money-Back Performance Guarantee
We know that appliance shopping can be a little confusing but our friends at Maytag are making things simple! They are so confident that you’ll love your new appliances that they offer a 30 Day Money-Back Performance Guarantee! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook… Continue reading Guy’s Furniture: Maytag’s 30 Day Money-Back Performance Guarantee
Good to Go Trucking: Trucking Services
Good To Go Trucking provides an always expanding variety of trucking services Including bed trucks, cradles, winch tractors, and pickers. We are a 24 hour a day 7 Days a week operation, always ready to serve you. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley, ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social Facebook page below…
Moe Self-Isolating Following Potential COVID-19 Exposure
Source: Michaela Solomon, regina.ctvnews.ca, November 24, 2020 In accordance with recommendations from public health, Moe who was said not the be experiencing symptoms, will remain in self-isolation until Nov.29th. REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is self-isolating after a potential exposure to COVID-19. In a news release from Moe’s office, the possible exposure occurred on… Continue reading Moe Self-Isolating Following Potential COVID-19 Exposure
Mr. Sub: Our Meats Are Raised Without Antibiotics
At MR.SUB, we celebrate the art of sandwich making everyday, by serving the best in quality and convenience. How? Our meats are raised without antibiotics and we proudly use Canadian farm raised chicken, for food you can feel good about. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley Social… Continue reading Mr. Sub: Our Meats Are Raised Without Antibiotics
Mid Plains Diesel: Our Additional Health and Safety Measures
The Health and Safety of our staff, customers, and visitors is always a priority at Mid Plains Diesel. With this in mind and the increase in precautionary measures from the Government of Saskatchewan we have implemented additional procedures. In addition to the on-going sanitization, daily staff temperature checks, hand sanitizers, and social distancing; we have… Continue reading Mid Plains Diesel: Our Additional Health and Safety Measures
Great Plains College Promotes ‘Give Where You Live’ Campaign on December 1st
Great Plains College is encouraging individuals, businesses, organizations and municipalities to participate in “GivingTuesday” on December 1st, which is recognized across North America as the start of the giving season. The college’s theme for this year’s recognition day is “Give Where You Live” and they are asking everyone to consider the many benefits of donating… Continue reading Great Plains College Promotes ‘Give Where You Live’ Campaign on December 1st
A Look Back at Some of Saskatchewan’s Worst Weather
After the recent blast of winter that came sweeping in this month, we thought it would be fitting to look back at a few of Saskatchewan’s infamous weather moments. Regina Tornado June 30th, 1912 What started out as a beautiful day on June 30th, 1912, took a turn just before 5 p.m., as clouds started… Continue reading A Look Back at Some of Saskatchewan’s Worst Weather
Obituaries: Dorothy Winnifred (James) Irvin
February 20, 1931 ~ November 17, 2020 (age 89) We are sad to announce the passing of Dorothy Winnifred Irvin of Luseland at the age of 89 years. Beloved mother of Sharon, Debra, Korrin, David, and the late Lynn, beloved grandmother and great-grandmother to many. There will be no service held for Dorothy at this… Continue reading Obituaries: Dorothy Winnifred (James) Irvin