View Our Council Meeting Live Tonight – January 23, 2023 Regular Meeting
You can view our Council Meeting tonight live here: https://kindersley.civicweb.net/Portal/
You can view our Council Meeting tonight live here: https://kindersley.civicweb.net/Portal/
Posting for our friends at Saskatchewan Health Authority! View PDF Version
REPOST: Kindersley Fire's Facebook Page "With the amount of snow that has accumulated this winter we have noticed some fire hydrants are becoming buried around town. If you have a fire hydrant on your property could you please shovel the snow around it to assist us in quickly locating it during an emergency."
Another reminder (we know you're getting sick of us) as we are doing our part in getting the snow removed safely, we ask you to do your part as well. Your parking lot snow piles cannot any closer than 7.1 meters from the street. This isn't because we're picky, but because it can block the vision of drivers and pedestrians walking, especially on street corners. This can cause accidents and injuries! Snow piles cannot be any taller than 3 meters (commercial zones) and 2 meters (residential zones) for the same reasons! We know everyone is busy, but it's best if you [...]
Our snow dump area is no longer located at the Old Landfill. It can now be found in the field near our friends at Walmart and the Kindersley Museum! As for snow plowing (because we know you are going to ask), we ran into a few delays and other time sensitive public works projects. We will be out and about again today trying to get things cleaned up for you! Thanks again for your patience! On the bright side, only 81 days until the first day of spring, better weather is coming folks!
Posting for our friends at Saskatchewan Health Authority! View PDF Version
We are updating our Rental listings on our Real Estate & Rental Listings webpage. Please send us a message if you wish to have your information added or changed: https://www.kindersley.ca/.../real-estate-rental-listings/
Swap & Repair Sunday shows Canadians how simple it can be to extend the life of everyday products, and encourages them to take part in events in their community, school, or workplace to find new life for their unwanted or damaged products and textiles. Learn more here: https://wrwcanada.com/en/theme-days/sunday-swap-repair
Take the pledge and commit to making choices that will keep your food from becoming waste. You can take the pledge as an individual, school, business/organization, household, or community. https://wrwcanada.com/en/theme-days/food-waste-friday
Since the 1950s 8.3 billion tons of plastic has been generated around the world and only 23 per cent of those plastics have been recovered or recycled. It is estimated that an additional 12 billion tonnes of plastic will be lost to disposal by 2050. Plastics Thursday highlights how the circular economy can reduce the use and waste of plastics; motivate improved recyclability of plastic goods; and increase the value of recycled plastic by improving product design, use, and end of life management. On this day, we focus our recognition and celebration of champions that support the need to reduce plastic [...]