Tourism Kindersley
If you're interested in seeing what's new for Tourism 2019 in Kindersley, click HERE!
If you're interested in seeing what's new for Tourism 2019 in Kindersley, click HERE!
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, October 22, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding an Option to Purchase Agreement, a Kindersley Tourism advertisement, and approval of the Consent Agenda.Council directed the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to enter an Option to Purchase Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen for land to be utilized for the location of the new RCMP Detachment. It will be located adjacent to Highway 21, North of the current landfill.Council viewed a Power Point Presentation regarding the highlights of a successful 2018 Kindersley Tourism season and plans for the 2019 season. Administration was [...]
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, October 9, 2018. The following resolutions weremade regarding bylaws, the community grant "Fall Intake", and Waste Reduction week.Council approved the second and third reading of Bylaw 11-18 Being a Bylaw to Amend 04-14 Known asthe Town of Kindersley Zoning Bylaw.The community grant "Fall Intake" has allocated $750.00 each to Kindersley & District Chamber ofCommerce, Kindersley Players, and Friday FX Community Youth at this time for a total amount of$2,250.00.In accordance with the Tax Enforcement Act, the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is authorized toproceed with tax enforcement on a list of properties as submitted.Council [...]
THANK YOU Kindersley Community Service Club!The Kindersley Community Service Club is a collaboration of the Kindersley Legion, Rotary Club, Masons, Royal Purple, and Elks. The group put together a Chase the Ace program and in collaboration with the Little Dippers, used the final draw to donate to our Aquatic Centre. They generously donated $15,000 from the fundraiser. The Service Club would like to thank everyone that participated in the draw.Upon speaking to Gary Hamilton, he mentioned that these groups are all still looking for volunteers and members to help make their organizations run smoothly. They would definitely like to help out with [...]
Audrey Hebert was appointed as the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) in the Town of Kindersley. Kim Vogel will be the new Deputy Administrator.
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday September 24, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding our new CAO, a home-based business request, servicing agreements, and fire prevention week. Audrey Hebert was appointed as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) in the Town of Kindersley. The position will be effective October 1st. Council approved the Home-Based Application (HB#18-02) for a discretionary use at a local residence as long as terms and conditions are followed. Mayor Rod Perkins and Chief Administrative Officer were directed by Council to enter into a servicing Agreement with Golfview Mobile Acres (1994) Ltd. Council accepted as submitted the list of accounts as paid [...]
Our new landfill will be opening soon! Here is the best route to get there:We will notify the public as soon as it is open! Watch for updates here, our e-news, or on our social media: Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter!
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday September 10, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding bylaws, the firehall design and build project, and suicide prevention day.After a second reading of Bylaw 10-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw No. 03-14, Town of Kindersley Official Community Plan it was read a third time and approved.Council agreed to give a first reading to Bylaw 11-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14, the Town of Kindersley Zoning Bylaw. It was agreed that Bylaw 11-18 be brought forward to the October 9, 2018 Regular Meeting of Council after having met the legislated [...]
Retta Thompson was a former resident of the T Eaton Co. house, currently located at the Kindersley and District Plains Museum, donated by herself and her sister May. She recently donated original artifacts from the house including an alarm clock and photograph of her father, Mr. Johnston Hill. In 1918 the precut lumber for the house was sent from British Columbia to Pinkham, Saskatchewan by rail. It was then brought to Zilda and Johnston Hill’s farm site by horse and wagon (6 miles northwest of Eatonia). The lumber cost $970 with an additional $750 for building materials. Included in the structure [...]
Special Meetings of Council were held on July 27 and August 1, 2018 to discuss matters needing attention prior to the next Regular Meeting of Council on August 20.During the July 27 meeting, Council approved first reading of Bylaw 09-18, a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14 known as the Zoning Bylaw. The Bylaw amends and updates the Land Use Map within the Zoning Bylaw to include rezoning of civic address 802-11th Avenue East. It will be brought back to the August 20, 2018 Regular Meeting for public hearing followed by second and third reading.Council also directed Administration to submit a subdivision [...]