Council Highlights – February 23, 2026 Regular Meeting
On Monday, February 23, 2026, Town Council had their Regular Meeting.
7.1: Council resolved to set the remuneration rates for election officials for the March 25, 2026 Election for the Council of the Town of Kindersley as follows:
- Returning Officer – Regular Poll $400 – Advance Poll $0
- Deputy Returning Officer – Regular Poll $350 – Advance Poll $150
- Poll/Election Clerk – Regular Poll $325 – Advance Poll $125
- Constable/Poll Assistant – Regular Poll $175 – Advance Poll $100
7.2: Town Council acknowledged the participation split and confirmed that the Town of Kindersley is now the sole sponsor of the Kindersley Regional Park Authority.
8.1: Council resolved to accept as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley in the amount of $393,027.51 and Payroll in the amount of $82,232.98.
9.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to approve the Consent Agenda which included the following items for acceptance and filing:
- Kindersley Museum Minutes – January 13, 2026
- Kindersley Chamber Board Minutes – December 18, 2025
- NRC Board Minutes – February 17, 2026
- SaskWater Operating Report – January 2026
Giveaway!
Kraft Hockeyville Grant Application
Small Town, Big Heart: Kindersley Pledges Hopeful Win of Kraft Hockeyville Prize to Restore Fire-Devastated Dodsland Sports Centre
KINDERSLEY, SK — Community spirit is proving to be stronger than competition in West Central Saskatchewan. The Town of Kindersley announced today a pledge: should the West Central Events Centre (WCEC) be named the winner of Kraft Hockeyville, the Town will donate the equivalent $250,000 grand prize and proceeds from the hosted NHL pre-season game to help rebuild the fire-devastated Dodsland Sports Centre.
A Legacy of Support
The decision stems from a deep-rooted understanding of loss. In 2010, Kindersley was rocked by an arena fire. While the WCEC currently requires its own essential upgrades, including the replacement of rink boards, Town Council and administration felt a calling to assist their neighbors.
The grand prize also includes the opportunity to host an NHL pre-season game and Kindersley would provide the West Central Events Centre to host the game but, due to the unique nature of Hockeyville requirements, the Town was unable to support Dodsland’s submission directly with that offer. “This additional exposure helps support the tremendous fundraising efforts already undertaken by Dodsland and the surrounding area, and we hope it assists them in achieving their goal of rebuilding the Dodsland Sports Centre,” said Marty Baroni, Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Kindersley.
More Than Just Ice
For rural Saskatchewan, an arena is the lifeline of the winter season—a hub for youth development and a gathering place for families. The loss of the Dodsland Sports Centre has left local athletes without a home rink and a community without its central meeting point.
How the Public Can Help
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