With curling season just around the corner, we caught up with Colleen Oscar-Swan, President of the Kindersley Curling Club, to discuss what curlers can expect this upcoming season. Can you tell us a little bit about how this year’s curling will be different from previous years? The biggest change this year, is that we will… Continue reading What Local Curlers Can Expect This Year
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Saskatchewan RCMP Remind You to Protect Your Valuable Farm Equipment This Fall
This summer, Saskatchewan RCMP received reports of thefts of agriculture-related items in rural Saskatchewan costing farmers thousands of dollars. The necessary storing of farm equipment in the fall can also create opportunities for thefts. As another harvest season is coming to an end, here are a few precautions you can take to prevent the theft… Continue reading Saskatchewan RCMP Remind You to Protect Your Valuable Farm Equipment This Fall
Kindersley RCMP Remind Drivers Not to Drive Distracted
The Kindersley RCMP and SGI would like to remind the public that this month’s traffic safety focus is distracted driving and fatigue. Both SGI and the RCMP are encouraging drivers to put their phones away when driving. SGI reports that distracted driving is the number one contributing factor in collisions overall and one of three… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Remind Drivers Not to Drive Distracted
Beginning Next Week, Province Plans to Send 2 to 4 ICU patients daily to Ontario
On Friday, Leadership from Saskatchewan’s Provincial Emergency Operations Centre (PEOC) announced that “roughly” two to four COVID-19 patients are expected to be transferred to Ontario daily, starting next week. The PEOC has confirmed Ontario has the capacity to receive up to nine additional patients, and that up to three patients are expected to be transferred… Continue reading Beginning Next Week, Province Plans to Send 2 to 4 ICU patients daily to Ontario
Small Business Week: Hill Acme Machine Ltd
BDC Small Business Week is a national celebration of Canadian entrepreneurs and their contribution to Canada’s economy. The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) has been organizing Small Business Week since 1979. It takes place every year during the third full week of October. We thought, what better way to celebrate then to chat with… Continue reading Small Business Week: Hill Acme Machine Ltd
Small Business Week: Murlin Electronics
BDC Small Business Week is a national celebration of Canadian entrepreneurs and their contribution to Canada’s economy. The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) has been organizing Small Business Week since 1979. It takes place every year during the third full week of October. We thought, what better way to celebrate then to chat with… Continue reading Small Business Week: Murlin Electronics
Small Business Week: JorAnn Safety
BDC Small Business Week is a national celebration of Canadian entrepreneurs and their contribution to Canada’s economy. The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) has been organizing Small Business Week since 1979. It takes place every year during the third full week of October. We thought, what better way to celebrate then to chat with… Continue reading Small Business Week: JorAnn Safety
Baldwin Thought Gun Was Safe Before Fatal Shooting
Source: news.sky.com, Alexa Phillips, October 23, 2021 Baldwin did not know the weapon was loaded with live rounds. Alec Baldwin was handed a loaded prop gun by an assistant director who indicated it was safe to use, moments before the actor fatally shot his crew member, according to court documents. The assistant director shouted “cold… Continue reading Baldwin Thought Gun Was Safe Before Fatal Shooting
Top 10 Threats to Childhood in Canada: Recovering From the Impacts of Covid-19
It is no surprise that the lasting impacts the Covid-19 pandemic will have on our children is a cause for concern. Children and youth have suffered devastating impacts to their physical, mental and emotional health as a result of the pandemic. Raising Canada 2021 is the fourth in an annual series of reports that track… Continue reading Top 10 Threats to Childhood in Canada: Recovering From the Impacts of Covid-19
Wilm Charged After Meet-up Turns Into Kidnapping
30-year-old Sarah Dawn Louisa Wilm, 30, wanted on two Canada-wide warrants is now facing charges related to a kidnapping and robbery incident in Regina. According to Regina Police Service (RPS), on October. 9, a 34-year-old man agreed to meet up with Wilm in person after talking with her through a messaging service. “Things went awry… Continue reading Wilm Charged After Meet-up Turns Into Kidnapping