RCMP Respond to Reports of Vehicle Driving With Roof Ripped Off

Photo Credit: Saskatchewan RCMP

Around 5:00 p.m. October 21st, 2021, Glaslyn RCMP responded to a report of a northbound car that had attempted to pass another vehicle on the shoulder of Highway #4 approximately 32 kilometers south of Meadow Lake. The car struck a semi hauling a trailer that was turning in front of them. The car’s roof was… Continue reading RCMP Respond to Reports of Vehicle Driving With Roof Ripped Off

Tori Stevens Shares Love For Makeup Artistry

Anyone who runs their own business knows it takes up most of your time, but couple that with being in full-time post-secondary education, you wonder how anyone could manage, but Tori Stevens, a university student and talented makeup artist manages to do just that. Three years ago, after being unable to find someone to do… Continue reading Tori Stevens Shares Love For Makeup Artistry

Bowling Club Requires Proof of Vaccine

Mixed bowling Leagues start on Tuesday, November 2nd, and Wednesday November 3rd. For those wishing to bowl, proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test is required. Please call the bowling centre today at 1-306-463-3066 for more information. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ our Kindersley Social Facebook page… Continue reading Bowling Club Requires Proof of Vaccine

High-Interest Installment Loans Putting Canadians in Debt

Source: Erica Alini, globalnews.ca, October 25, 2021 Payday lenders can charge interest rates of up to 500 or 600 per cent. All Kathleen Zane wanted to do was buy a couch. Instead, she says she ended up with $5,850 in debt and a personal loan with an annual interest of 29.99 per cent. “I was… Continue reading High-Interest Installment Loans Putting Canadians in Debt

Survey Finds On-Farm Cover Crop Innovation Occurring Across the Canadian Prairies 

Researchers at the University of Manitoba (UM) have shared the results from the 2020 Prairie Cover Crop Survey which capture a snapshot of the use and grower observations of this new practice. The report suggests that cover crops are becoming established in the Prairies and can be grown in a wide range of locations and… Continue reading Survey Finds On-Farm Cover Crop Innovation Occurring Across the Canadian Prairies 

Hay Scams Continue

Alberta RCMP are once again warning rural and farming communities to be aware of fraud that affects consumers looking to purchase hay. Due to extreme drought conditions this past summer, there is now a high demand for hay which is being sold at increased costs. This may cause farmers and agricultural workers to make purchases… Continue reading Hay Scams Continue

Dakota Buttar Wins PBR Canada Cup Series Event in Calgary to Inch Closer to Historic Second Consecutive National Title

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By Kaci Albert, Attempting to become the first rider to win the PBR Canada Championship in back-to-back years, Buttar now leads No. 2 Zane Lambert by 96.16 points. Reigning PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada Champion Dakota Buttar (Kindersley, Saskatchewan) inched closer to history Saturday evening in Calgary, Alberta. Delivering a flawless 2-for-2 performance inside the Nutrien Western… Continue reading Dakota Buttar Wins PBR Canada Cup Series Event in Calgary to Inch Closer to Historic Second Consecutive National Title

New Signage Remind Residents to Keep Back During Emergencies

New signs around the Kindersley Fire Station were recently erected, asking the public not to enter the area when emergency vehicle lights are flashing. When responding to an emergency, the public is reminded to yield to the department’s vehicles, giving them the space they need to respond. The signs are also a reminder that when… Continue reading New Signage Remind Residents to Keep Back During Emergencies

Interim Masking Order Extended to November 30th

The Saskatchewan government has extended the public health order regarding mandatory masking and isolation requirements after a positive COVID-19 test result. This week, chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab signed off on the extension which will remain in effect until November 30th, or until he deems there is no longer a public health threat.… Continue reading Interim Masking Order Extended to November 30th