A Tree Has Been Planted in Honour of Jean Dahl
A tree has been planted Plant one for your loved one here: https://www.kindersley.ca/news-and-notices/town-of-kindersley-memorial-tree-program/
A tree has been planted Plant one for your loved one here: https://www.kindersley.ca/news-and-notices/town-of-kindersley-memorial-tree-program/
Chalk Day is back! See you there!
Tour to Kindersley - A Success! We would like to thank Conseil économique et coopératif de la Saskatchewan - CÉCS for partnering with us to bring these friendly and knowledgeable job seekers from Saskatoon to tour Kindersley and learn about the career opportunities available in our town! We had such a wonderful time spending the day together and sharing what we are most proud of in our town! We sincerely hope they will decide to make Kindersley their home! Shout out to our sponsors: Save-On-Foods for water bottles and McDonald's for coffee and McPops!
The Goose Festival is coming up quickly (September 18 to 21, 2025)! Are you planning an event? Let Kevin Martin of the Kindersley Chamber of Commerce know by August 22, 2025 to be included on the event poster! Kevin can be contacted at 306-463-2320 or office@kindersleychamber.com
Exciting news for the hockey and skating fans! We have the ice in on the Co-op Arena side of the West Central Events Centre! The Interpipeline Arena will be soon to follow! For more information on ice bookings, visit our website: https://www.kindersley.ca/community/community-facilities/west-central-event-centre/
A tree has been planted Plant one for your loved one here: https://www.kindersley.ca/news-and-notices/town-of-kindersley-memorial-tree-program/
A tree has been planted Plant one for your loved one here: https://www.kindersley.ca/news-and-notices/town-of-kindersley-memorial-tree-program/
A tree has been planted Plant one for your loved one here: https://www.kindersley.ca/news-and-notices/town-of-kindersley-memorial-tree-program/
Coyotes can be found in urban centers throughout North America. They are most commonly found in open spaces like parks and naturalized areas, but can also be seen in residential neighborhoods. As with any wildlife, it is preferred to not disturb them and leave their ecosystem intact. They help maintain a healthy and balanced ecosystem by controlling rodent and rabbit populations. Relocated coyotes struggle in new environments and removing them can destabilize their family structure, inviting new coyotes to move in. Coyotes may act aggressively towards dogs and cats, especially near den sites. It's not uncommon for a coyote to follow [...]
Please be aware there are badgers in and around the Town of Kindersley. Keep an eye on your pets, do not leave garbage or food out, use your motion sensor lights and be alert. DO NOT approach or corner a badger!! If startled or feeling threatened they may become aggressive. We will be consulting with the Conservation Office and update with any progress!