Excessive Speed Results in Charges

On September 14th, 2021 Kindersley RCMP were doing speed enforcement on Highway 7 by Beadle when they stopped a vehicle pulling a U-Haul trailer for driving 143 km/hr in a posted 100 km/hr zone. Subsequent to being stopped for speeding the driver of the vehicle was found to be impaired by alcohol whereby the driver… Continue reading Excessive Speed Results in Charges

Ground Breaks for New Day Program Building in Kindersley

Yesterday, Kindersley MLA Ken Francis on behalf of Social Services Minister Lori Carr, joined community members to turn sod in celebration of a new day program building being constructed in Kindersley. The Government of Saskatchewan has invested $924,000 into the construction of the new day program building for people with intellectual disabilities, to be operated… Continue reading Ground Breaks for New Day Program Building in Kindersley

Kindersley Goose Festival List, September 23-26, 2021

Kindersley Goose Festival List September 23-26, 2021 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 • Big O’s Food Truck — Co-op Parking Lot – 12 noon – 10 p.m. • Raffle & Information Booth — Corner of 4th and Main St. -10 a.m. -4 p.m. Presented by the Heritage Manor Auxilliary FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2021 • Big O’s… Continue reading Kindersley Goose Festival List, September 23-26, 2021

A Reminder to Wear Your Mask

Residents are reminded that masks are required in public indoor spaces in Saskatchewan. Many places in Kindersley, such as the Town Office and Public Library are following the provincial health regulations in order to keep everyone safe, so please be patient with them. The masking order is targeted to be lifted in late October at… Continue reading A Reminder to Wear Your Mask

Which Province Is Doing the Best With the Vaccine Rollout?

Source: Saba Aziz, globalnews.ca, March 21, 2021 The federal government has said that any Canadian who wishes to be vaccinated, will be by September. The COVID-19 vaccine rollout kicked off in Canada in mid-December. Since then, more than 4.7 million doses have been distributed, and at least 3 million Canadians have been vaccinated with at… Continue reading Which Province Is Doing the Best With the Vaccine Rollout?

Survivors of Sexual Violence See Increased Government Protection

The Government recently introduced the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 202, which allows persons who have experienced sexual violence to end a long-term lease without penalty by providing 28-days’ notice to their landlord. “Saskatchewan is committed to providing as much protection to survivors as possible,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said. “We know these… Continue reading Survivors of Sexual Violence See Increased Government Protection

Spring Legislative Session Focused On Supporting Growth And Quality Of Life In Sask.

Premier Scott Moe today said the government has delivered critical support to build the Saskatchewan economy and sustain high-quality services as the province continues to deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. “During the spring session, we introduced a budget that will ensure our province continues on the path of growth while we manage… Continue reading Spring Legislative Session Focused On Supporting Growth And Quality Of Life In Sask.

Over 100 Rural Bridges to See Improvement by 2024

The Government of Saskatchewan is partnering with Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) and the federal government to replace 100 RM bridges over the next four years. “Investments in public infrastructure, such as road improvements and bridge replacements, help build strong and competitive rural communities and improve the quality of life for Canadians,” said Maryam… Continue reading Over 100 Rural Bridges to See Improvement by 2024

During COVID-19, Province Extends Supports For Youth Transitioning Out Of Care

The Government of Saskatchewan is further extending support services to youth in care who would normally be transitioning to independence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The extension, which was set to end on June 30, 2020, will now be extended up to January 5, 2021. This means that any young person who “ages out of care”… Continue reading During COVID-19, Province Extends Supports For Youth Transitioning Out Of Care

Minimum Wage Set to Increase in October

By Mallorie Rast Saskatchewan’s minimum wage amount is set to increase for the 12th time in 13 years. On October 1st, 2020 the minimum amount employers can pay their employees will be $11.45 per hour. “We have established sustainable and predictable minimum wage increases.” Don Morgan, Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister noted in the… Continue reading Minimum Wage Set to Increase in October