A WESTIE IS A GREAT DOG-NEED I SAY MORE – BUT HERE IS THE LOWDOWN OF US WHITE TERRIERS: The West Highland White Terrier is a game and hardy little terrier that is easy to train. It is fairly friendly toward strangers and gets along well with children. Easy dog to travel with. These dogs are… Continue reading Maggie Mae: Description of a Westie
Tag: Canada Day
Sonshine Kennels: Canada Day Rules!
Here at Sonshine Kennels we truly love to celebrate our wonderful Canada. We live in the best country in the world. So many freedoms and opportunities to guard and protect-be thankful for. As Canadians, let’s pull together this year and make every day count-make a difference in people’s lives. Thank you to all our fantastic… Continue reading Sonshine Kennels: Canada Day Rules!
Maggie Mae: Canada Day
Hey guys, it’s time to celebrate Canada Day. As you can see I am all ready to rotate-yeaaah. Been very busy out here at sonshine kennels and as the queen of the show-it’s almost exhausting keeping an eye on things. Be sure you get booked in for your summer boarding plans and those amazing grooming sessions… Continue reading Maggie Mae: Canada Day
Kindersley Canada Day Celebrations
CANADA DAY In Kindersley Kindersley & District Plains Museum, 903 11 AVE E 11:00AM Colour Guard Ceremony & Flag Raising, Cake to Follow 12:00PM Lunch and Refreshments 12:00PM – 3:00PM Games & Activities (travel journals, pin the tail on the beaver, smartphone scavenger hunt) Fireworks at Dusk near West Road ball Diamonds For the latest information… Continue reading Kindersley Canada Day Celebrations
Canada Day festivities moved as more teepees arrive at legislature grounds
Source: CBC News, June 27, 2018 Camp supporters say Wascana Park has enough space for everyone As Canada Day festivities near, the commission responsible for Wascana Park is saying it now must move some of its planned activities, due to the Justice for Our Stolen Children protest. “On three separate occasions, the Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) has officially requested that the… Continue reading Canada Day festivities moved as more teepees arrive at legislature grounds
July 1st Celebration
Friday FX Presents: JULY 1ST CELEBRATION 1-5:00PM Kindersley Composite High School Football Field JOIN US FOR Dino Races Sumo Suits Bungee Run Bubble Soccer BBQ & Canteen Penny Carnival Bouncy Castles Barrel Train Rides Slip n’ Slide Hockey Tractor Competition and much much more… For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley… Continue reading July 1st Celebration
Trudeau to visit three cities on Canada Day, skip Parliament Hill festivities
Source: The Canadian Press. June 25, 2018 OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau will skip Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill this year. Instead, the prime minister will be on the road, celebrating Canada’s 151st birthday in three cities in three different regions. Trudeau is scheduled to visit Leamington, Ont., Regina and Dawson City, Yukon — all on… Continue reading Trudeau to visit three cities on Canada Day, skip Parliament Hill festivities
Canada Day Celebrations Kick off in Kindersley
Sure looks to be a great start to the Canada 150 celebrations here in Kindersley. Here in Baker Park, a photo booth, Bouncy Castles, Activity Tables, Cotton Candy, and Hot Dogs promise families of all ages an excellent opportunity to celebrate this momentous day in Canadian history. The Kindersley Legion officially kicked off the Canada… Continue reading Canada Day Celebrations Kick off in Kindersley
Kindersley: Canada Day Celebrations
By Kindersley Social, July 4, 2016 The weather proved to be beautiful for Canada Day celebrations in Kindersley last weekend. Celebrations began at Baker Park with the Colour Guard Ceremony beginning at 11:30 with ‘O’Canada’ and ‘God Save the Queen’ performed by KCS band. A BBQ with Kindersley Cobras along with free pop and ice-cream… Continue reading Kindersley: Canada Day Celebrations
100 Years Ago Today: The Battle of the Somme
The grey light of dawn is creeping slowly along the eastern horizon. In the Somme Valley, France, a complicated network of trenches stretches across the landscape. Allied soldiers are along one side; German troops line the other. Between them lies No Man’s Land—scarred, cratered, and utterly empty of life. The silence is deafening. Then, with… Continue reading 100 Years Ago Today: The Battle of the Somme