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Fire Hall Construction

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Bay doors have been installed

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View from Railway Avenue

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View from Railway Avenue

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May 10th, 2019|

Meet Our Tourism Advisors

Sage and Madison

My name is Sage and I was born and raised in Kindersley. As I grew up I was very involved in music and dance, both of which are how I continue to enjoy my spare time. I just completed my second year of studies at the University of Saskatchewan, where I am majoring in Anatomy and Cell Biology. I am excited to work in the Kindersley Tourism Centre this summer. I look forward to learning more of the history of Kindersley as well as plan some fun events over the summer!

My name is Madison and I was raised here in Kindersley. I am 19 years old. While I grew up here I was an active member of the Kindersley Figure Skating Club and Student Leadership Council, and played softball and volleyball. I just finished my second year of University at the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. I am majoring in Finance. In my free time I like to read, go for walks, and hang out with family and friends. I will be working at the Museum as a Tourism Advisor for the summer. I love to visit with people so feel free to approach me with any questions or inquiries!

May 6th, 2019|

Council Highlights – April 22, 2019 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, April 22, 2019. The following resolutions were made regarding the Community Grant Program, the demolition of the Kindersley Water Tower, and the Transferring to Reserves for the 2018 fiscal year.

Council resolved to approve funding to successful applicants through the Community Grant Program. All applicants will be notified of the outcome.

The recommendation of selecting Adair's Demolition Ltd. by the Procurement Adjudication Committee was accepted by Council and they are the successful proponent for the Water Tower deconstruction project.

Council resolved to transfer funds from the 2018 fiscal year to the Fire Hall Reserve ($500,000), Pool Reserve ($500,000), and the Unspecified Reserve (155,000).

A resolution was made to authorize the addition of POLICY HRG-34 being the "Scent Sensitivity Policy" to the current Town of Kindersley Human Resources Manual.

The accounts paid by the Town of Kindersley were accepted as submitted in the amount of $388,154.12.

The second and final readings of Bylaw 05-19 Being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 10-17, a Bylaw to Regulate the Kindersley Airport, and to Provide for Airport Authority, Rules, Regulations, and Fees was approved.

The first reading of Bylaw 06-19 Being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 03-17, Known as the Official Community Plan of the Town of Kindersley was approved. The Bylaw will be brought forward to the May 13th Regular Meeting of Council. Public notice will be provided and a public hearing held.

Council approved the first reading of Bylaw 07-19 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14 Known as the Town of Kindersley […]

April 24th, 2019|

Major Projects – Kindersley Lagoon Expansion

You may have noticed the smell of the lagoon in town. This is due to the warming and cooling of the spring temperatures. The upgrades that our funding will include will greatly improve this issue. The new cells will be located East of the current lagoon.

The Lagoon project will include design and construction of the following:

• Construction of two new aerated cells at the front end of the treatment process

• Installation of aeration header/laterals in the two new cells

• Construction of a second blower building for the expanded aeration system

• Replacement of the effluent pumping station

• Upgrades to the existing facultative aerated cells which consist of raising the perimeter berms by 0.9m and desludging the existing lagoon cells

• Replacement of 1800 metres of force main from the existing Rosedale Sewage Pumping Station to the lagoon.

• Replacement of gravity sewer trunk main to lagoon (Railway Avenue to the lagoon).

The funding that has been approved is split the following:

Sources of Funding Total
Government of Canada – PTIC-NRP $1,666,667
Province of Saskatchewan $1,666,667
Town of Kindersley $2,460,246
TOTALS $5,793,580

Our municipal component is larger due to some costs not being eligible under the funding program. These include costs acquired to have the project “shovel ready” for funding submission (as required), for example engineering costs to date for initial design, effluent sampling and studies, etc. All costs going forward are now eligible for funding.

For more details and updates on the project, head to: https://kindersley.ca/ourcommunity/majorprojects/lagoonexpansion

April 17th, 2019|

Historian Spreads Message of Honouring Rural Women

Courtesy of Jamac Publishing Ltd.

Submitted by Bill Warrington

Edited by Town of Kindersley

Women have played important roles on the farm over Saskatchewan’s history. Loverna area farmer and historian, Bill Warrington, wants people to recognize their efforts.

“We don’t give them nearly the credit they need for what they did,” the historian said, referring to rural women and all of the things they did, and continue to do, to help out on the farm and in their rural communities.

Warrington, who is the chairperson for the Kindersley & District Plains Museum, said the museum has plenty of artifacts in its collection that pertain to the roles of rural women, but the museum lacks the stories behind the women and the tools they used throughout history.

Although the role of women on the farm has changed in various ways through the years, the dedication of, and hard work by, rural women has not changed. Warrington said men on the farm often spend much of their time working on machinery and getting prepared for seeding and harvest. Technology has changed everyone’s role on the farm.

The historian said women have always done a lot to help on the farm, but never more than when horses were still being used in the field and more people were needed to help with the harvests. Feeding an army of workers is common for rural women.

Warrington said their families and farm hands needed a place to live, and the women helped to maintain homes […]

April 15th, 2019|

Kindersley Lagoon Funding

Kindersley has been approved for funding through the Provincial Territorial Infrastructure Component for National and Regional Projects of the New Building Canada Fund. The funding is for upgrades to the Kindersley Lagoon which will allow for future capacity and growth and will ensure that we continue meeting the government regulations for treatment of effluent under Water Security Agencies. This project was initially sent in 2015 and final approval has now been given. The project will be completed in a 2 year phase. This will greatly increase our wastewater treatment capacity for our entire community. More information to come!

April 11th, 2019|

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