Goose Festival 2022
Thanks to everyone for all their hard work in making this year's Goose Festival a success!
Feature Photo – September 26, 2022
Feature photo by Jayden Heinrichs
Slow Down on Ice & Snow
Winter conditions can make it harder to spot oncoming trains, and harder to stop your vehicle. Don’t be a statistic: slow down well in advance of rail crossings and always look and listen for trains. #STOPTrackTragedies #LookListenLive
West Central Events Centre Hours For September 30, 2022
The Town Office will be closed on September 30th, however, the West Central Events Centre will remain open. Please wear orange if attending to bring awareness to National Day of Truth & Reconciliation.
Don’t Let This Be the Last Thing You See
We all want to play outside but we need to be safe. Railway bridges may look beautiful, but walking, playing, or taking photos on them can be deadly. You may not hear a train coming and you definitely can't outrun one. Learn more at https://www.operationlifesaver.ca/.../stop-track-tragedies/
Kindersley Firehall Grand Opening: GALLERY
Kindersley Fire Firehall Grand Opening: GALLERY Enjoy these photos from the Firehall Grand Opening last week!
Hey Parents & Students
Hey parents and students! This might be an awesome opportunity to help with those French lessons and have a chance to win a cool prize! https://sk.cpf.ca/en/
Commuting by Bicycle, Or Using a Walker or Wheelchair?
Commuting by bicycle, or using a walker or wheelchair? Your wheels can get stuck in train tracks if you aren’t careful. Remember: only use designated crossings and always cross at a right angle! Find more rail safety tips at www.operationlifesaver.ca/resources
Your Four-Wheeler Vs. A Train?
Explore the great outdoors but do it safely. Trains are faster and quieter than you think. So stay off railway tracks and stay alive. #STOPTrackTragedies https://youtu.be/NBobmzwQmV8
Don’t Get Distracted at Rail Crossings
Trains are faster and quieter than you might expect, that’s why railway crossings are designed to get your attention. Don’t get distracted, look, listen and live. Learn more at www.operationlifesaver.ca
World Checkers Day
Today is World Checkers Day, so we challenge you to grab your friend, family member, or the computer (if you're an online gamer) and engage in at least one game of checkers today. It's great for your brain!
Feature Photo – September 22, 2022
Feature photo by An De Baerdemaeker
Rails Aren’t Trails
Winter conditions can hinder your ability to see and hear oncoming trains. Play it safe and stay off the tracks. #STOPTrackTragedies. https://youtu.be/XV4BWiVeFss
Rail Safety is a Shared Responsibility
For those who like to travel by passenger train in other destinations: Whether you commute by train or pass through rail crossings in your neighborhood, remember that rail safety is a shared responsibility. Are you doing your part?
Your Life Can Change in an Instant
Each year more than 100 Canadians are injured or killed in railway crossing and trespassing incidents. Every one of these tragedies is preventable. Stop train hopping and #STOPTrackTragedies. You risk life, liberty, and limbs when you train hop. Stop train hopping and #STOPTrackTragedies.
Don’t Put Your Life at Risk
Are you looking for an outdoor location to take some photographs? Train tracks may look beautiful, but they’re dangerous. Be rail smart and rail safe. Learn more at www.operationlifesaver.ca
Canada National Forest Week 2022
It's National Forest Week in Canada. Check out the Canadian Institute of Forestry to learn how you can do your part in keeping Canada's forests happy and healthy! https://www.cif-ifc.org/
World Alzheimer’s Day
Today is World Alzheimer's Day. Check out the Alzheimer Society of Canada's website for information and resources: https://alzheimer.ca/en
Feature Photo – September 21, 2022
Feature photo by Ray Varty
Rail Safety Video – Level Crossing Battle
Learn more about Rail Safety with this video!
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