To honour those who fought for our freedom, tomorrow beginning at 10:30 a.m., the Kindersley Fire Department, members from the Legion and Kindersley’s RCMP will march from the Legion Hall. Those marching will make their way to the Cenotaph at Baker Park, with the Remembrance Day service starting just before 11:00 a.m. Community members wishing… Continue reading Kindersley’s Remembrance Day Service
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Local Girl Jill Dobbin, Recipient of Vimy Pilgrimage Award
Each year, students from across the country have the opportunity to become a recipient of the Vimy Pilgrimage Award. This prestigious prize is awarded to 15-17-year-old students who, by their volunteer work, contribute to the betterment of society–and, among this year’s recipients, is Kindersley Composite Student, Jill Dobbin. Still in only Grade 11, Jill has… Continue reading Local Girl Jill Dobbin, Recipient of Vimy Pilgrimage Award
Moe Wants Sask. to Stand Up to Feds
Source: Caroline O’Neill, ctvnews.ca, November 10, 2021 Saskatchewan needs to be a nation within a nation. OTTAWA — Saskatchewan’s premier says it’s time for the province to flex its provincial muscles. “We’re going to have to make every effort to determine our own destiny,” Scott Moe told Joyce Napier on CTV’s Power Play Tuesday. “What we… Continue reading Moe Wants Sask. to Stand Up to Feds
Lithium Emerging as Newest Commodity to Diversify Saskatchewan’s Mining Sector
Prairie Lithium Drills First Targeted Lithium Well in Province’s History Saskatchewan’s resource sector continues to gain momentum with the emergence of lithium, used primarily in portable electronic devices and electric vehicles. Prairie Lithium Corporation, a Regina-based lithium technology development company, has shown strong results in extracting lithium from Saskatchewan oilfield brines. “Global demand for lithium… Continue reading Lithium Emerging as Newest Commodity to Diversify Saskatchewan’s Mining Sector
West Central Wheat Kings U15 AA Game Schedule and Roster
Hoping to take in some great hockey? Below is the West Central Wheat Kings U15AA schedule, along with the roster! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ our Kindersley Social Facebook page below…
Nearly $5 Million In Partnerships With Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Institutions Announced To Add More Early Childhood Education Training
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced a more than $4.8 million partnership with and the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) to develop and deliver accelerated early childhood education training opportunities. “Saskatchewan is the best place in Canada to raise a family and with more families moving here, it is important that we train the… Continue reading Nearly $5 Million In Partnerships With Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Institutions Announced To Add More Early Childhood Education Training
Winter May Not Be Too Bad, Says Sask. Health Official
Source: Taz Dhaliwal, globalnews.ca, November 10, 2021 Saskatchewan’s COVID numbers are on a downwards trend. As the province continues to battle COVID-19 cases, Saskatchewan residents were told to still tread cautiously during Tuesday’s Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) update. But the update contained a glimmer of hope for what residents can expect as the province… Continue reading Winter May Not Be Too Bad, Says Sask. Health Official
2021 PBR Canada National Finals Qualifiers Announced for Nov. 12-13 in Edmonton, Alberta
Current No. 1 Dakota Buttar set to chase history, attempting to become the first back-to-back PBR Canada Champion SASKATOON, Sask. – Ahead of the 2021 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada National Finals, presented by Command Tubular Products, in Edmonton, Alberta, on Nov. 12-13, the league has announced the 20 riders that will compete for this… Continue reading 2021 PBR Canada National Finals Qualifiers Announced for Nov. 12-13 in Edmonton, Alberta
80 Per Cent of Eligible Saskatchewan Residents Fully Vaccinated
As of November 8th, 80 per cent of eligible Saskatchewan residents have received at least two doses of COVID-19 vaccine. As vaccination rates have increased, the number of new cases in Saskatchewan has gone down. The seven-day average of new cases is now 149–70 per cent lower than its peak in late September, shortly after… Continue reading 80 Per Cent of Eligible Saskatchewan Residents Fully Vaccinated
Sask. NDP Wants Province To Resume Organ Donation
Source: Luke Simard, regina.ctvnews.ca, November 9, 2021 The NDP says the province should immediately find solutions to resume the program. REGINA – The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on the province to do more to restore life-saving surgeries in hospitals across the province. Jessica Bailey has lived in Saskatchewan her whole life and is currently suffering… Continue reading Sask. NDP Wants Province To Resume Organ Donation