RCMP Cadets Train for Off-Road Driving on New Track

By Travis Poland Canada has more than a million kilometers of roads and only 40 per cent are paved. Chances are, police are bound to hit some rough patches. That’s why the RCMP is training its newest officers on an all-terrain vehicle course, which was opened at Depot, the RCMP’s training academy, in 2018. ‘It… Continue reading RCMP Cadets Train for Off-Road Driving on New Track

Klippers Remaining October Schedule

Remaining Klippers October Schedule: Friday, 15th at 7:30 pm ST La Ronge – Kindersley – West Central Events Center Friday, 22nd at  7:30 pm ST Kindersley – Nipawin – Centennial Arena Saturday, 23rd at 7:30 pm ST Nipawin – Kindersley – West Central Events Center Wednesday, 27th at 7:30 pm ST Estevan – Kindersley –… Continue reading Klippers Remaining October Schedule

Woman Wakes to Find Metor Crashed Through Roof

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Source: Brieanna Charlebois The Canadian Press, October 13, 2021 Officals concluded it must have been a fragment from a meteor shower that took place earlier that night. Ruth Hamilton was sound asleep last week when she was awoken by her dog barking, the sound of a crash through her ceiling and the feeling of debris… Continue reading Woman Wakes to Find Metor Crashed Through Roof

Kindersley RCMP Lay Charges in Kidnapping Investigation

By Kindersley RCMP As a result of a complaint that was brought to the Kindersley RCMP’s attention two residents of Eatonia were arrested and charged in relation to a kidnapping investigation on October 2nd. The following charges were laid: · Justin Williment and Erin Mitchell were each charged with one count of Kidnapping under section… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Lay Charges in Kidnapping Investigation

Let Curiosity Lead

By Jennifer Bews Let’s talk about public policy, who it benefits and who it hurts. Let’s talk about what it’s like living in a democracy with social responsibility. Let’s talk about our own biases and how we can educate ourselves to remove those barriers during critical decision-making. Let’s talk about the most vulnerable and how… Continue reading Let Curiosity Lead

Proof of Vaccination or Negative Test Soon To Be Required for SGI Road Tests

Proof of vaccination or negative test required for SGI road tests starting Oct. 25 Starting October 25th, SGI will require proof of full vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test for anyone who wishes to take a road test for their driver’s licence. “Providing proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test is now standard… Continue reading Proof of Vaccination or Negative Test Soon To Be Required for SGI Road Tests

Finland Suspends Use of Moderna Vaccine

Source: Staff The Associated Press, globalnews.ca, October 12, 2021 Finland’s decision followed those by three neighbouring countries on Wednesday. Finland has joined other Nordic countries in suspending or discouraging the use of Moderna‘s COVID-19 vaccine in certain age groups because of an increased risk of heart inflammation, a rare side effect associated with the shot.… Continue reading Finland Suspends Use of Moderna Vaccine

Kindersley Rotary Club Cancels Casino Night

The Kindersley Rotary Club sadly announces their Casino Night Event, planned for October 23rd, is been cancelled. They wish to extend their many thanks to those who bought tickets, and these generous corporate sponsors: Kindersley Co-op, Great Plains College, Absolutely Eyes, Best Western Hotel, Avenue Fashions, Merle Norman, Murlin Electronics, E&G Welding. For the latest… Continue reading Kindersley Rotary Club Cancels Casino Night

Roughriders Sign New Kicker and Linebacker

By Saskatchewan Roughriders Staff The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed Global Draft selection, kicker/punter Kaare Vedvik and American linebacker Alvin Jones Jr. Vedvik (6’3–210lbs) was selected by the Riders in the second round, 14th overall in the 2021 Global Draft. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Baltimore Ravens in 2018 and went on… Continue reading Roughriders Sign New Kicker and Linebacker

Fall Soil Testing in Dry Conditions

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By Kim Stonehouse, MSc, PAg, Crops Extension Specialist, Tisdale With crops almost all in the bin, there are some things to consider right away. Fall soil testing, for example, is always a good practice to make the most efficient use of the fertility dollar. This year’s unusually dry conditions make soil testing even more important.… Continue reading Fall Soil Testing in Dry Conditions