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Council Highlights – January 11, 2021 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, January 11, 2021. The following agenda items were resolved. The Council listened to a virtual presentation by the Chamber of Commerce President Rick Miller and Executive Director Kevin Martin. The presentation was regarding their Attraction Portfolio project, their 2019/2020 List of Accomplishments, and their 2020 Donation Survey Results. 8.1: Council resolved to accept as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley and in the amount of $1,678,278.25. 9.1: The Consent Agenda was approved including the following items for acceptance and filing: APAS - Rural Connectivity Task Force - [...]

Council News – December 14, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, December 14, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. 7.2: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to authorize Administration to transfer $50,000 to the Recreation Reserve for the COVID-19 Recreation and Culture Assistance Program for the 2021 intake. 8.1: Council resolved to accept as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley and in the amount of $644,551.72. 9.1: Town Council resolved to approve the Consent Agenda including the following items: Correspondence for Acceptance and Filing (Saskatchewan In Motion - 2021 Community Challenge, Kindersley RCMP - November [...]

Council Highlights – November 30, 2020 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, November 30, 2020. The following agenda items were resolved. 5.2: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolves to amend the agenda of the November 30, 2020 Regular Meeting of Council to add: Item 7.9 Crisis Centre Building Funds. 6.1: The Minutes from the November 16th, 2020 Regular Meeting of Council were approved. 7.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley approved the Discretionary Use Application for a Temporary Bulk Fuel and Storage Facility located at 801-10th Street West on the condition that it complies with the Development Standards of Discretionary Commercial & [...]

Meet Councillor Warren Schafer

Meet Councillor Schafer: Councillor Schafer is married and has 4 boys. He has coached ball and hockey for his boys for years. He joined Council to “be sure our community continues to thrive through this downturn”. He believes there is great leadership already in place and looks forward to working with the greatly talented Council members and administration, moving forward.

Meet Councillor Gary Becker

Meet Councillor Gary Becker: He has lived in Kindersley all his life and has run Long-Horn Oil and Gas for over 15 years. He is a father of 3 children and been involved in several local committees over the years.

Meet Councillor Dean Galbraith

40 plus years of living in Kindersley has made Councillor Dean Galbraith a firm supporter of community. He has a strong background in business, being the owner of Guppy’s Car and Truck Spa, Water Pure Bottling Co., along with several commercial buildings in Kindersley. He coached Kindersley Minor Hockey for 10 years, was a member of the KMS Hockey Board for 4 years, and also held a brief position with the Town of Kindersley Appeals Board.

Meet the Deputy Mayor

Meet the Deputy Mayor: Randy Ervine is a local business owner and lifetime resident of Kindersley. He owns Lela’s Music Centre on Main Street, a family-owned business where he has worked for over forty years. Ervine has volunteered/coached on many committees, boards, and sports teams in the past 35 years, most recently the Kindersley Minor Sports and the Downtown Kindersley Association. Being involved in the community in different ways and watching his 3 daughters grow up in Kindersley have been highlights for the Deputy Mayor.

Meet the Mayor

Meet the Mayor: Rod Perkins has been a resident of Kindersley for the last 44 years. He spent many years as a partner in the accounting firm Close Perkins and Hauta. He and his wife Pat raised their five children in Kindersley, and he has been involved in many community organizations over the years. A few of these include the Kindersley Chamber of Commerce, the Kindersley Junior Klippers, and Professional Conduct and Discipline committees of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan, where he was rewarded with an FCA designation in 2001.

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