RCMP Asking for Help Identifying Individual Responsible for Multiple Break & Enters

Kindersley and Outlook RCMP need your help to try and identify this individual who is responsible for multiple break and enters to businesses in the Plenty and Dodsland area on Friday, January, 21st, 2021. The white Chevy Silverado with a red slip tank, headache rack and beacon was observed driving around Plenty and Dodsland prior… Continue reading RCMP Asking for Help Identifying Individual Responsible for Multiple Break & Enters

Join NHL Referee Graham Skilliter for an Officiating Webinar

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This Friday at 6 p.m., an SHA Development Webinar is happening and NHL Referee Graham Skilliter will be taking part. This SHA Development Webinar focuses on educating officials on the careers of current NHL Referee Graham Skilliter and former NHL Linesperson Lonnie Cameron. These two will provide some advice to officials of all ages and… Continue reading Join NHL Referee Graham Skilliter for an Officiating Webinar

Outbreak of COVID-19 at the Kindersley and District Health Centre

 An outbreak of COVID-19 at the Kindersley and District Health Centre has been declared by Health officials. Please be advised of the temporary disruption to obstetrical services at the Kindersley and District Health Centre effective 8 a.m. January 26, 2021 until further notice. Due to a COVID-19 outbreak in acute care at the Kindersley and… Continue reading Outbreak of COVID-19 at the Kindersley and District Health Centre

Canada’s Vaccine Supply Is in ‘Good Shape’ Despite EU Threat to Export Control

Source: John Paul Tasker, cbc.ca, January 27, 2021 230,400 doses of Moderna are slated to arrive next week. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sought to reassure Canadians today that vaccine shots will continue to arrive even as the European Union threatens protectionist measures to limit the export of doses abroad. The EU is poised to impose… Continue reading Canada’s Vaccine Supply Is in ‘Good Shape’ Despite EU Threat to Export Control

Illegitimate STARS Phone Calls Asking for Money Circulating

Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca, January 27, 2021 The public is reminded to be aware of these types of situations and to hold back on providing personal information. Estevan police departments are compiling complaints from residents who say they recently received illegitimate phone calls on the behalf of STARS asking them for money. Both the Estevan Police… Continue reading Illegitimate STARS Phone Calls Asking for Money Circulating

New Energy Projects to Reduce Methane Emissions

Recently the Government of Saskatchewan announced support for three new projects that will reduce methane emissions, increase gas processing capacity and create jobs. The projects qualify for the Saskatchewan Petroleum Innovation Incentive (SPII) and the Oil and Gas Processing Investment Incentive (OGPII), which provide a percentage of transferable royalty credits once private funding has been… Continue reading New Energy Projects to Reduce Methane Emissions

Take Part in Family Literacy Day on January 27th

Across Canada on January 27th, Family Literacy Day is taking place. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness about the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a family, and while it may be sometime before we can travel again, this year’s theme is Travel the World Together. Family Literacy… Continue reading Take Part in Family Literacy Day on January 27th

Mitigating Soil Salinity May Start with Perennial Forages

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By Charlotte Ward PAg, Agri-Environmental Specialist, Yorkton Soil salinity is considered a threat to production in many parts of the Prairies. Fluctuating water tables and bare soil can cause salts to be drawn to the soil’s surface and impact production. Saline areas can be a source of production and profit loss. Not taking action will… Continue reading Mitigating Soil Salinity May Start with Perennial Forages

COVID-19 Public Health Orders Extended to Feb. 19

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Source: David Giles, globalnews.ca, January 26, 2020 Measures include mandatory masking in all public spaces and banning household visits. Current public health measures in Saskatchewan to slow the spread of the coronavirus have been extended. The province announced Tuesday that the measures that were due to expire on Jan. 29 will remain in effect until… Continue reading COVID-19 Public Health Orders Extended to Feb. 19

COVID Testing Available in Kerrobert

A reminder to anyone in the Kerrobert area that may require a COVID test. According to saskatchewan.ca, there are 240 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on January 25th, 2021, bringing the provincial total to date to 22,416 cases. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley… Continue reading COVID Testing Available in Kerrobert