Recreation and Culture

Meet Your Deputy Mayor: Warren Schafer

Hey, Warren Schafer here, I am excited to have been re-elected for town Council where I have been a member for the past four years. I’ve lived in Kindersley since the late 80’s with my wife and four kids. Most of my spare time is spent chasing kids around for activities, while trying to find time for a round of golf or a hunting or camping getaway. I’ve worked in the oil field in this area since the early 90’s. My favourite place to spend time in Kindersley is at the local rink or ball diamond with the kids. In the [...]

Official Swearing in Ceremony: 2024-2028 Term

Last night at our first Regular Meeting of Council for the 2024-2028 term, the Official Swearing in Ceremony was performed. We are excited to welcome Mayor Kenneth Francis, Councillor Rob Anderson, Councillor Anthony Barlow, Councillor Randy Ervine, Councillor Shaun Henry, Councillor Kevin Martin, Councillor Warren Schafer to the team! The Deputy Mayor was also appointed by Mayor Francis. We'd like to congratulate the new Deputy Mayor, Warren Schafer! View the full Swearing in Ceremony on our YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/live/29OqF5gfFqs?si=binILllDq5EF6z16

Meet Your Mayor: Ken Francis

I’m proud to say that I was born and raised in the Kindersley area. I was born in the (then new) Kindersley hospital in 1967. I lived on the farm at Mantario and took all my K-12 schooling in Eatonia. I attended Olds College after graduating from high school. After completing my 2-year Petroleum Land Agent program, I found work in Regina as a land agent working for oil and gas operators and crown utilities. My final contract while in Regina was with TransCanada Pipelines. When Karen and I became engaged, we knew Regina wasn’t the place for us as it [...]

Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Opening 2024

Today Councillor Warren Schafer attended the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Opening and came back to ring some bells during the afternoon! The Christmas Kettle donations stay with local families in need. The funds go towards local families in crisis, programming such as music and Bible camps for children, as well as purchasing ham and turkey for the Christmas Food Hampers. We encourage our residents to donate if you are able. If you are unable to donate, but can give time, the Salvation Army is still looking for volunteers to help out with ringing the bells and taking donations both cash in [...]

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