Saskatchewan Party candidate Bill Boyd deflected criticism made by other members at last night’s candidate forum at the Kindersley and District Plains Museum. As well as responding to public questions, the candidates also used there allotted time to address one another with Progressive Conservative candidate Terry Smith asking Mr Boyd “Why don’t you just resign”.… Continue reading Bill Boyd “Rejects Accusations” at Kindersley Debate
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Kindersley RCMP Newest Arrivals?
Source: Kindersley RCMP, April 1, 2016 April Fools or for Real? The Kindersley RCMP Detachment is proud to welcome the newest members to the team. Thunder (right) and Lightning (left) are the detachments two newest highly trained Drug Recognition Experts (DRE). Don’t let their furry cuteness distract you from their true life’s calling. These two… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Newest Arrivals?
Hockey spectators in massive brawl after game in Unity, Sask.
Source: Samanda Brace, CBC News, March 31, 2016 A crowd of frustrated fans started throwing punches after a men’s senior hockey game in Unity, Sask., on Tuesday evening. The Biggar Nationals and the Wilkie Outlaws faced off in Game 5 of the Sask West Hockey League final to determine who would be champion of the… Continue reading Hockey spectators in massive brawl after game in Unity, Sask.
Whitecap Battery Fire
Kindersley Social, March 30, 2016 Last night there was a fire at the Whitecap Battery about 4 miles north of Coleville. At approximately 10:05 PM Kindersley Fire was requested to supply mutual aid to Kerrobert and Coleville. At 12:33AM the fire was extinguished. No other details released.
Fatal Motor Collision Northwest of Kindersley
Source: Kindersley RCMP, March 29, 2016 On the morning of March 26th, 2016, at approximately 8:15 am, Kindersley RCMP was dispatched to a fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred on a grid road 6 miles northwest of Kindersley. A Ford Mustang was travelling north and collided with a southbound Ford F350. The 24 year old… Continue reading Fatal Motor Collision Northwest of Kindersley
Candidates Forum in Kindersley
Date: Thursday, March 31, 2016 Time: 7:00PM Location: Kindersley & District Plains Museum, 903 11th Ave. E, Kindersley, Saskatchewan Join us to hear candidates deliver their party platforms and address issues important to our region. If you have a question for the candidates, please submit them to Town of Kindersley by Tuesday, March 29 by 4:00PM.… Continue reading Candidates Forum in Kindersley
Two Vehicle MVC Northwest of Kindersley
Source: Kindersley Fire, March 26, 2016 At approximately 8:12 AM on March 26th, emergency crews were dispatched to a two vehicle MVC North West of Kindersley. Crews were leaving scene at 1:31 PM. No other details released. For the latest news and information on all things Kindersley, ‘Like’ our Facebook Page below…
World women's curling championship: Canada falls to Russia in bronze match
Source: John-Chidley-Hill, The Canadian Press, March 27, 2016 Switzerland wins 3rd consecutive title Russia’s Anna Sidorova edged Canada’s Chelsea Carey 9-8 to capture the bronze medal Sunday at the women’s curling world championship in Swift Current, Sask. It marked the third meeting between the two rinks at the tournament, with Sidorova winning in the round… Continue reading World women's curling championship: Canada falls to Russia in bronze match
TEAM CANADA BOUND FOR PLAYOFFS AT 2016 FORD WORLDS
Source: Curling Canada, March 25, 2016 SWIFT CURRENT — A team meeting between draws helped reignite Team Canada when it needed a spark the most. Canadian third Amy Nixon credited “Auntie Laurie” for getting the team back on track. Facing elimination on the final draw of the round-robin at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship,… Continue reading TEAM CANADA BOUND FOR PLAYOFFS AT 2016 FORD WORLDS
Bill Boyd faces new challenges in Sask. Party stronghold of Kindersley
Source: Jennifer Quesnel, CBC News, March 23, 2016 Jason Dearborn says ‘absenteeism,’ GTH controversy, has Sask. Party supporters urging him to run Kindersley, Sask. is likely one of the Saskatchewan Party’s biggest strongholds and independent candidate Jason Dearborn hopes to unseat Bill Boyd, his former farm business partner there. Dearborn called himself the logical choice for people who like the Saskatchewan Party and… Continue reading Bill Boyd faces new challenges in Sask. Party stronghold of Kindersley