Careers

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Meet the Part-Time Tourism Advisor – Kerry

Hi, my name is Kerry! I moved to Kindersley in 1983, and married my husband Vern in 1984. I have 3 children and 5 grandchildren.
I have worked at the Tourism Centre since 2018 except for a couple of summers. It is enjoyable to work at the Tourism Centre planning events and meeting new people from across Canada and around the world. It is exciting when people return to Kindersley and research their family history and find what they are looking for. I enjoy assisting in that research. Working here has helped to encourage my grandchildren to love museums of all sorts and read about travel in the books and pamphlets when they visit.
June 2nd, 2026|

Meet Your New Councillor: Sharon Haubrich

Meet Your New Councillor: Sharon Haubrich
Councillor Haubrich was elected in our most recent by-election in March of 2026!
A bit about Councillor Haubrich:
I started out as a volunteer in a variety of organizations in Kindersley while raising our family. I worked with my husband at our family-owned business, and later at the Health Region coordinating Volunteer Service, Staff Education and Safety Programs, serving Kindersley and 9 other area communities, before retiring in 2014. I continued to own and operate Kee Sheet Metal and many rental properties until 2016 when I sold the business.
My hobbies are sewing, gardening, knitting, travelling, curling, and exercise programs. I enjoy watching my kids and grandkids participate in many activities, and getting together with friends. I still enjoy volunteering for various projects and programs.
My favourite places in Kindersley are the walking trail, museum, and swimming pool. A couple other favourites include great spots to watch the fireworks on July 1st and to watch the Goose Festival parade.
I ran for Council because I have a deep appreciation for the services we have in our community and all the people who provide them, both paid and unpaid. I feel that my experiences, both work […]
June 2nd, 2026|

Spring Cleaning Your Property

Issues with your land that you are responsible for include: Overgrown weeds & grass, junk vehicles, inappropriate storage of materials, fences requiring repair, dilapidated buildings, pet waste, overgrown & hazardous trees, inappropriate water drainage, and keeping your back alley tidy.
The land you are responsible for includes: Front & side yard, backyard, alley adjoining property, and adjoining boulevard.
Why is spring cleaning important?
To provide a safe and clean environment within the community.
To prevent rodent infestation within the neighbourhood.
To allow enjoyment for all members of the community.
Questions & Concerns?
If you know of a property that is in need of immediate attention, public or private, or you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Town of Kindersley Administration Office at 306-463-2675. You may also submit a concern, and access the Nuisance Bylaw 19-08 on our website.
Please visit www.kindersley.ca for more information regarding spring cleaning your property or where to take your waste.
June 2nd, 2026|

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