Economic Development Week 2023
May 8 to 12 is Economic Development week! Mayor Rod Perkins will proclaim this important week at the Regular Council Meeting this evening! Learn more here: https://www.iedconline.org/pages/economic-development-week/
May 8 to 12 is Economic Development week! Mayor Rod Perkins will proclaim this important week at the Regular Council Meeting this evening! Learn more here: https://www.iedconline.org/pages/economic-development-week/
Updates from the Kindersley Legion Branch 57! Dart night Final Thursday of the season is May 11 Starting again in the fall. Kindersley Legion Branch 57 is seeking the assistance of Kindersley, Eatonia & Brock communities. As we strive to establish a permanent record of those who have served, we want to remember their names, and with your help we will also be able to tell their stories. Our online tribute will include the area’s veterans who served as part of the militia, armed forces, navy, and Air Force during times of war and peace. The stories will then be readily [...]
We had so much fun helping out with Smile Cookies again this year, all proceeds went to the West Central Crisis Centre. Pictured in photo one is Crisis Centre volunteer Misty Leismeister and Mayor Rod Perkins, in photo two is Crisis Centre volunteer Misty Leismeister and Councillor Rob Anderson's lovely wife Cheryl! Thanks to everyone who supported the Smile Cookie initiative this spring!
Cirque Luz Dalia is in town TOMORROW! Be sure to get your tickets before they're all gone! Tickets can be found here: https://www.cirqueluzdalia.com/tour-dates/
Thank you, Canada! Your Smile Cookie purchases helped support West Central Crisis Centre.
Feature photo by Darien Mollie Wagner
Mayor Rod Perkins proclaimed the week of May 7 to May 13, 2023 to be Emergency Preparedness Week in the Town of Kindersley. The Council encourages all residents to participate in educating themselves on emergency preparedness by downloading early warning apps, preparing to shelter in place, and remaining aware of developing situations in the community. View PDF Version
FACT: Did you know those garbage bags full of grass and leaves you have laying around can self combust? Grass clippings and yard waste produce heat. This happens as a result of microscopic bacteria and fungi feeding on moist grass clippings. Freshly cut grass spread over a lawn starts to rot, but you can't feel the heat that it generates until you rake the grass into a pile. The bigger the pile, the more heat is trapped and the hotter the pile temperature. Therefore, when grass clippings are bagged, you have a large amount of clippings in a bag that is [...]
Feature photo by An De Baerdemaeker
We are searching for bike rodeo volunteers! Please call 306-463-2675, send us a message, or email communications@kindersley.ca if you're interested!