Edge Realty: 74 Lloyd Place Prairie Winds Estates, Kindersley – L201913

         $122,000 $3000 incentive to buyer at asking price for closing costs! LEGAL DESCRIPTION:   Serial No. 4924 SIZE/STYLE & LOT SIZE: Approx. 1510 sq. ft. mobile home on a rented lot EFFECTIVE AGE: Built in 1974 TAXES: Lot rent: $250/month Town Fees: $115/month MAIN LEVEL:  Front entrance opens to a good size foyer with closet, storage room and newer furnace… Continue reading Edge Realty: 74 Lloyd Place Prairie Winds Estates, Kindersley – L201913

Royal LePage: 84 BROOKHOLLOW BOULEVARD, KINDERSLEY, SK

  FOR SALE $465,000.00 LISTING # SK759569 Listing Agent: Donna Mclay Building Style: Unknown Lot Size: 6055x No. of Parking Spaces: 2 Floor Space (approx): 1480 Square Feet Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2 Half Bathrooms: 0 Property Features: Features: Irregular lot size Parking Type: Parking Spaces Parking Type: Attached garage Real Estate Type: Single Family Building Features:… Continue reading Royal LePage: 84 BROOKHOLLOW BOULEVARD, KINDERSLEY, SK

Edge Realty: 14 Frere Street, Kindersley -L201686

  $339,000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 23 Block 10 Plan 82-S-40083  SIZE/STYLE & LOT SIZE: Approx. 1200 sq. ft. bungalow on a 6389 sq. ft. lot  EFFECTIVE AGE: Built in 1984  TAXES: $3100 in 2016  UTILITIES: Energy- $50/month  MAIN LEVEL:                                  Front entrance opens to good size foyer with entrance to the living room. Kitchen has island, eating area and entrance to… Continue reading Edge Realty: 14 Frere Street, Kindersley -L201686

WCA – Thank You for Supporting the Community Consultation Meeting

By West Central Abilities’ Board of Directors and Kim Edmunds, Executive Director, May, 2016   West Central Abilities Inc. extends a huge thank you to all those who attended the community consultation meeting on April 29. About 60 people were there. We appreciate your time and the positive concern shown toward improving services for people… Continue reading WCA – Thank You for Supporting the Community Consultation Meeting

Lameness major issue in feedlots, says vet

By Barb Glen, The Western Producer, May 12, 2016  Foot rot is the most predominant problem but a drier spring in many areas reduced the number of cases Lameness in cattle has replaced respiratory disease as the predominant animal health issue in feedlot operations. Dr. Eugene Janzen, a professor of animal health at the University… Continue reading Lameness major issue in feedlots, says vet

Susannah Mushatt Jones, last US woman born in 19th Century, dies

By BBC News, May 13, 2016  The oldest known person in the world has died in New York aged 116. Born on an Alabama farm in July 1899, Susannah Mushatt Jones was also the last living American born in the 19th Century. She lived in three centuries, through two world wars and 20 US presidencies.… Continue reading Susannah Mushatt Jones, last US woman born in 19th Century, dies

'Stunning' Russian Olympic doping report prompts calls for action

By Adrienne Arsenault, CBC News, May 13, 2016  ‘Only way Russia will change is if the world understands just how endemic the doping is,’ whistleblower says Oh, the timing must hurt. Just as the World Anti-Doping Agency foundation board meeting was nearing that dizzy phase before lunch, the New York Times published yet another chilling story… Continue reading 'Stunning' Russian Olympic doping report prompts calls for action

Canada's GDP expanded by 0.9% last year, but growth wasn't even

By CBC News, May 12, 2016  British Columbia led with 3% growth last year, while Alberta’s economy shrank by 4 per cent Canada’s economy expanded by 0.9 per cent last year, but there were wide differences across the country. Statistics Canada released final numbers for 2015 on Thursday that showed the economy expanded in seven… Continue reading Canada's GDP expanded by 0.9% last year, but growth wasn't even

IEA forecast sees oil glut coming to an end soon

By Thomson Reuters, May 13, 2016 Iran has ramped up production quickly but the IEA still says the oil market is close to coming back into balance. The International Energy Agency said Thursday that higher than expected Iranian oil production has helped stabilize the global oil market by offsetting concerns generated by wildfires in Canada… Continue reading IEA forecast sees oil glut coming to an end soon

Thousands of trees to be planted in northern Saskatchewan

By CBC News, May 13, 2016 Tentree plans to plant 7,000 trees in the Saskatchewan forest thinned by 2015 fires On Thursday night, Saskatchewan company tentree announced its plans to plant 7,000 trees in the Lac La Ronge Provincial Park in partnership with the provincial government. Last summer, the Lac La Ronge area was severely burned by the wildfires that ravaged the north. Entire… Continue reading Thousands of trees to be planted in northern Saskatchewan